Studio Willis

Gastown, Vancouver Studio

321 Railway Street Vancouver Canada

Place Vendôme, Paris Studio

29 Rue de la Paix 75002 Paris France

Common questions

    • Payment is to be made as per the terms on your invoice. Failure to do so will result in stop work with no fault to the studio or Andrew Willis.

    • There are no refunds.

  • Pricing for projects varies. Headshots will cost less than campaigns, weddings, or commercial projects. The costs vary depending on the number of outfits, props, and photos selected for delivery to the client. Specific rates are considered for weekly or long-term commitment projects, such as the case for film and television coverage. The complexity of projects, travel, and additional services increases the cost to the client. Payment can be made by credit card or e-transfer. Balances can be paid by cheque or wire transfer. No work is performed or photographs released until the deposit or full balance is received. Please review your contract. Please contact the studio to inquire.

  • Styling is always provided for the client. This ensures that you receive the highest quality images. Please be sure to provide the number of subjects involved with their measurements when booking your shoot. Please contact the studio to inquire.

  • Andrew Willis has been a photographer since 2005. Willis began photography using a Pentax K1000 film camera and black and white 35mm film stock provided to him by his highschool. In 2010, Willis started using a Mamiya RZ67 Pro ii camera system with 120mm black and white and color film stock, including Polaroid slide film (“Polaroids”). Willis also started using a Pentax K10D digital camera, a Bronica ETRSi 645, and a Nikon FE 35mm film camera. From 2015 to 2020, Willis used a mix of Canon 5D3 for commercial shoots and a Pentax K5D for personal and professional work. Currently, Willis uses a mix of Nikon Z series digital cameras and a Hasselblad X2D 100C. Willis believes “the best camera is the one in your hand” and chooses for professional and personal photography a mix of cameras and lenses to achieve the desired effects for the scale and delivery of the photographs.

  • Yes. Andrew Willis will do event photography, but he must have full, unrestricted access to the event and VIP areas. Please contact the studio to inquire.

  • Yes. Andrew Willis will do photographic coverage of film and television productions. He will need complete, unrestricted access to all areas of production. Please contact the studio to inquire.

  • Andrew Willis is currently producing a series to be exhibited in Paris, France.

    Willis can be engaged by galleries and publishers for exhibitions of his work. Please contact the studio to inquire.

  • No. A volume of Andrew Willis’ photography is not available online due to the confidentiality requirements by some of his clients. If you wish to not have your portraits published, please inform the studio when booking your event. Please contact the studio to inquire.

  • Yes, we provide you with formal and personal graduation portraits with as many friends and family as you wish. If you wish to have graduation photos that are unlike anything else being done, and will be timeless, bold, and deeply personal, please contact the studio to inquire.

  • Andrew Willis will do TFP on a discretionary basis. Please contact the studio to submit your model card and book to be considered.

  • Yes. Andrew Willis will photograph any subject and look to find who they really are and show it as powerfully as possible. This transcends political party, affiliations, and belief systems. Please contact the studio to inquire.

  • If you own a vintage vehicle that resides in British Columbia or Paris and you wish to rent it out to the studio for shoots, please contact the studio with photographs of your vehicle.

Andrew Willis. 2025. Hôtel de Crillon. Paris, France.