Javier Sancho Boils is a professional photographer and visual designer with over 20 years of experience in visual communication, creativity, and teaching. His work combines technique, narrative, and sensitivity, exploring the relationship between humans and landscapes through photography.
As the co-founder of ANDANA, photography and personal development, he uses photography as a tool for personal development and social transformation, creating projects that go beyond images to inspire change. His work, characterized by the search for essence in everyday life, reflects his commitment to the environment and the emotions it evokes.
Among his most notable projects are photographic series documenting local realities with an intimate and evocative approach. His latest collection, «Valencia: Water, Mud, and Life», is a deeply personal tribute, created while experiencing the impact of the DANA firsthand. The series captures the transformation of landscapes, the resilience of a community striving to stay united and rebuild, and the lasting imprint of memory in the face of adversity.
He is the author of the books “Better Photography to Sell More”, “Discover Photography”, ” Photography to Get to Know Yourself: Origins”, “FOC. Designing the fire” and ” You Are What You Look At “.
Since 2017, he has collaborated as an instructor in image creation for social media and e-commerce in the postgraduate program “Expert in Retail and Point-of-Sale Management” at the European University of Valencia. It has also been a member since its founding of the National Association for the Teaching of Photography (ANEF), which promotes research and the exchange of innovative teaching experiences..
In addition to his artistic work, Javier conducts creative photography workshops and develops visual strategies for brands seeking authenticity and connection.