Andy Lee is a UK-based creative director, filmmaker, painter, doodler, and photographer who recently created a photography series of twelve roads in desolated landscapes from around the world.  He traveled to many locations around the world and decided to introduce roads into his photos to inspire onlookers with the classic quote from J. Kerouac’s On The Road: “There was nowhere to go but everywhere.”

Photography has always been a hobby for Andy, ten years ago he started to become passionate about taking photos while filming a documentary for a charity in Ethiopia. Filming the documentary suddenly placed him into a whole to environment that was had to be documented, so he started on the road of photography.

He started out taking portraits which quickly turned into landscape photography which he fell in love with. Travelling around the world he took a series of  12 Roads In Desolate Landscapes, these desolate roads look very mysterious and haunting with no sign of life. They are simply breathtaking!

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