During the mid-1990s Prokos spent two years living in Italy and Greece and traveling through Europe and Turkey. Prokos returned to New York City in 1996, and began working in interactive advertising. Prokos turned to photography full-time in 2002, and received commissions from a variety of clients, including architects, property developers, interior designers, ad agencies, and corporate clients. His photography has been published in numerous magazines, newspapers, and websites, including: ArchDaily, Casa Vogue, Communication Arts, DesignBoom Magazine, Dezeen Magazine, Manhattan Magazine, Metropolis, New York City Monthly, PDN Edu, and others. His photography has also been used in advertising campaigns for numerous companies such as
Lloyds Bank,
Morgan Stanley,
E&J Gallo,
Abbott Labs,
Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, and
Evraz. Prokos is a member of the New York Chapter of the
American Society of Media Photographers. In 2012 and 2013 Prokos traveled to Brazil and produced several award-winning series of photographs, including ''Niemeyer's Brasilia
. Niemeyer's Brasilia
captured the surreal Modernist architecture of Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer in Brasília utilizing stark compositions and long exposure times. In July 2014 Prokos was one of 23 prominent Greek-Americans profiled in a documentary video series entitled Greeks Gone West'', produced by the
Embassy of the United States, Athens and
Kathimerini newspaper. The video was shot on location at Prokos's exhibition at Banco do Brasil in New York. In 2019 Prokos took part in a cultural delegation to the United Arab Emirates, which included prominent photographic artists and curators from the
Guggenheim Museum in New York City and the A+D Museum in
Los Angeles. He continued to document the
landscapes and
cityscapes of the Emirates of
Dubai,
Abu Dhabi,
Sharjah and
Al Ain in long-exposure photographs which spanned 4–10 minutes per exposure, as well as large-scale images derived from merging multiple 100 megapixel medium format images, a process known as 'stitching'. This formed the basis of his
conceptual photography series
Inverted UAE, which went on to win numerous awards and be published in the Middle East, the UK and Europe including DesignBoom,
CNN, and
Harper's Bazaar Art. In 2020 Prokos produced series of experimental and
abstract art.
Metropolis Abstracted presents highly abstracted close-up details of contemporary architecture in New York City,
Boston, and other major cities. Captured with a very high-definition medium-format camera, the photos went on to be included in Prokos's major solo exhibition
Andrew Prokos: New Abstraction in the United Arab Emirates in 2022. In an interview with Widewalls Art Magazine, Prokos noted that "...when the image is reflected, an entirely new and inherent structure and visual language emerge. People often comment that the images seem to be revealing a hidden symbolism, and they interpret the images in all kinds of ways. So they do become a sort of Rorschach test for the viewer, which is not something that I can honestly claim to be by design but rather an interesting by-product of the process and its effect on the viewer. Metropolis Abstracted is a more psychological series in that sense.". == Awards ==