TIMELESS is a black and white photographic exploration of landscapes, seascapes, and trees. Through the clarity of tone and light, the collection seeks moments where nature feels eternal and unchanging. These images honour stillness, inviting viewers to slow down and experience the quiet continuity of the natural world.
After an eighteen-year career in music artist management, Andrew Haydon spent a further decade working alongside the creator of Bob the Builder, producing and monetising animated children’s television projects. This chapter of his career taught him the importance of capturing an audience's attention and the art of framing carefully considered images.
In 2015, Andrew and his wife moved to West Sussex, where he turned his focus to a lifelong passion, photography. He was first published in 2016.
In 2018, they relocated to a village near Bridport in West Dorset. Surrounded by abundant wildlife and the dramatic landscapes of the West Country, Andrew began to focus more deeply on capturing nature’s light — particularly how it can be interpreted through black and white photography.
In 2023, Andrew was selected as a finalist for the Marshwood Art Awards, with a selection panel that included Sir Don McCullin and Mike Kus. That year and in 2025 his work was published in Black + White Photography magazine.
Between 2021 and 2025, he held annual solo exhibitions at both the Malthouse and Courtyard Galleries in Lyme Regis. He also exhibited at the Eype Centre for the Arts, the Corn Exchange Gallery in Dorchester and at the Bridport and Ilminster Art Centres. His work is collected both in the UK and overseas.