Shooting from a doorless, hovering helicopter may not be for everyone, but for Andy Mahr, people and places from above are just as exciting and inspiring as they are on the ground. So it made absolute sense for Andy to continue his love of aerial photography with a drone certification.
Few can resist an adorable puppy, including Andy Mahr. The son of a veterinarian, Andy watched his father’s vocation grow from his first office into a 24 hour clinic, a grooming studio, and eventually six animal hospitals.
Andy Mahr’s shots of welders on the Cheyenne Pipeline Project left him in awe of the risks they faced and the cold they endured. Shooting still and motion, he wore fire retardant clothing to shoot welders climbing on top and rolling underneath the 70-mile gas pipeline running from Wyoming to Colorado.
Comeback Mack, recounts how Andy Mahr’s daughter MacKenzie, a high school volleyball player who also plays on a national team, sustained two extremely painful and season-ending injuries separated by only a few months.