I consider it a privilege (and one I don’t take lightly) whenever I’m asked to photograph somebody else’s work. I remain motivated by the responsibility that my clients give me to illustrate their projects and it’s not lost on me that my work exists to represent theirs, and to help attract new opportunities for them.

Photography began as a hobby for me; something to occupy my mind on family holidays and days out. I was often permitted to be the custodian of my parents’ Olympus Trip 35 - a camera I still own and occasionally enjoy playing with today. The anticipation and excitement I experienced when waiting for rolls of film to be processed by the shop in town is still the same excitement I feel today when reviewing digital files in the field and knowing I’ll enjoy the post-production process.

I continue to enjoy building lasting and fruitful relationships and friendships with a diverse range of clients from across the built environment. I admire and respect each of them enormously and they continue to inspire me.

Contact: hello@neilperryphoto.com

“We continue to work with Neil because he consistently meets our brief and delivers high-quality images on time. Neil’s ability to capture the harmony between aesthetic appeal and practical functionality in our projects really sets him apart. His keen eye and dedication to portraying our design ethos make him an indispensable part of our marketing efforts.”

- Ben Adams Architects

“Neil is a master of photographic craft. He understands design vision and has an ability to translate the atmosphere of and narrative behind architectural projects. You can be sure that the images captured will be the work of a true artist.”

- The Modern House

PRINT & PRESS

  • The New Colourful Home
    (Co-author, Hoxton Mini Press)

  • Building For Change
    (Gestalten)

  • Building Utopia: The Barbican Centre
    (Batsford)

  • The Architecture of Wales
    (RSAW)

  • The Modern House
    (Artifice)

  • Raw Concrete
    (Penguin Random House)

  • Architectural Review
    (UK)

  • Architecture Today
    (UK)

  • Maison & Decoration
    (Greece)

  • Colore
    (Germany)