Andrew Kaziq Wasilkiewicz
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ABOUT ME
About Me
My name is Andrzej "kaziq" Wasilkiewicz – I'm a concert photographer who has been passionately documenting musical events for years: from club jams and jazz concerts to large festivals and classical music galas. I work with silent mirrorless cameras, making me virtually invisible – whether in the pit, at the front of house, on stage or backstage. I value good music, interesting challenges, and well-organized collaboration.
OTHER OFFERINGS
Presence from soundcheck (optional) until the event's conclusion.
Captures: audience, stage emotions, details, backstage.
Discreet work – even in spaces requiring exceptional silence.
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PREFERRED GENRE:
Alternative, Electro, Jazz, Indie, Metal, Psychedelic, Punk, Rock
PREFERRED VENUE SIZE:
< 50, 50 - 250, 250 - 500, 500 - 2.000, > 2.000
GALLERY
POSTS

PHOTOS | thxsomch at A&R Bar in Columbus, OH - A Night of Energy and Emotion - November 4, 2025
thxsomch lit up A&R Bar in Columbus, OH with a charged, emotional performance that blended alt-pop energy and raw connection. Photos by Luis Rosas, 2025.

REVIEWS | New Music Discoveries: Alt/Indie, Post-Punk & Folk Tracks with The Kellows, badtaste & More
Explore the latest alt/indie, post-punk & folk discoveries with our new music reviews, featuring standout tracks from The Kellows, badtaste, GISKE, The House Flies, and Deflecting Ghosts.

PHOTOS | Lord Huron at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD – A Night of Myth and Melody - July 29, 2025
Lord Huron enchanted Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD with a cinematic night of mythic folk-rock and dreamlike atmosphere. Photos by Mike Kim, 2025.

TIPS | 5 Reasons Every Musician Needs a Photographer
Discover why professional photographers are essential for musicians. Boost your brand, bookings, and career with high-quality visuals that last.

REVIEW | Dirty Blonde – “Rage (Makes Me Feel Pretty)”: A Fierce Anthem of Emotion and Empowerment
Manchester duo Dirty Blonde unleash raw emotion on “Rage (Makes Me Feel Pretty)” — a powerful, guitar-driven anthem blending vulnerability, anger, and beauty. A review by Kathrin Waschke.
