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Andreas Verrios aka Mr. NYC Subway Has Found His True Calling in Photography

MANHATTAN, NY / ACCESSWIRE / January 13, 2021 / Too often in today's day in age, we see individuals never find their real purpose in life. It's saddening to see so many people worldwide settling for something that "gets the job" or "pays the bills" instead of pursuing something they are genuinely passionate about. Easier said than done for many people who come from all walks of life, but it could be the most significant difference between happiness and sorrow through the course of their lifetime.

Andreas Verrios, aka Mr. NYC Subway, was a victim of that scenario when he first moved to Manhattan, New York, back in 2014. He set out on a journey to become one the best attorneys within business law in the "Big Apple." Three years after moving there, he began to spend a lot of time in the city and commuting to work, and he saw that the world had much more to offer than what meets the eye. Instead of staying in his constant loop of unhappiness, he dropped his law career to pursue photography.

It can be a scary feeling to give up such a lucrative career to pursue what was only just a newfound passion at the time. Despite the fear, Andreas went with his gut and set out on his spiritual journey of photography. "My sole objective when starting this pursuit was to enhance the quality of lifestyle for myself and those around me who commuted during the morning and evening rides to and from work," says Andreas. Little things that he hadn't picked up on started to become more prominent to him. Andreas began to see the true beauty in the world around him and started to capture images on his iPhone until he eventually saved up for a camera.

Fast forward to now, and Andreas is three years deep in his journey in the photography world. His laundry list of accomplishments for things he's been able to achieve are quite impressive and would indicate that he made the right choice back in 2017. Andreas has been published in the New York Times, Yahoo, and NBC New York on top of growing a crazy following of over 1.5 million on Tik Tok and 144,000 on Instagram. Mr. NYC Subway has also exhibited and sold his artwork all over the United States, with a few of the most notable exhibits being in NYC, Miami, and San Diego. Quite an impressive resume for someone who hasn't been in the game for very long. He hasn't done it all on his own as he has had Art Broker Jason Perez's backing, based out of Miami, and the support from his fans and inner circle.

Andreas Verrios, aka Mr. NYC Subway, took a change of perspective that led him down the path he is on today. He encompasses everything it means to pursue the "American Dream" and creating his ideal life in doing so. His beautiful, unorthodox imagery sets him apart from the competition, and he's only making the gap between him and other photographers bigger with time. He is a one-of-a-kind talent with an eye for photography, and this his work ethic thrown on top of that, there's no telling how far Andreas Verrios could go in the photography world.

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