Welcome to my photography archive.
Spanning 30 years, this work is now in private and commercial collections in London, Paris, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok, Saigon, Tokyo and the US of A.
All artworks are printed by The Printspace fine art printers in London, providing a seamless service from online order to final delivery - globally.
All limited edition prints are printed on Giclee Archival paper stock. All prints come with a Certificate of Authentication (COA).
Custom print sizes, framing and stamped and signed options available on request. Contact me directly at: info@neilmassey.com
-Neil Massey-
"Neil is an incredibly creative and talented photographer. I purchased work that he developed while living in Vietnam, and the dynamism, composition, and color of his Vietnam photos capture the spirit of the place unlike any other memory. I purchased Neil's work from the States, and it arrived beautifully with certificate of authenticity. Neil continued to offer excellent advice on framing when I contacted him after receiving his work".
Sita Raiter, USA
“Faced with an office renovation for a Singaporean Heritage Shophouse, I was looking for highly original artwork for the walls – something that would capture Asia but in a highly insightful way. I am a huge admirer of Neil Massey’s photography – his ability to capture his targets in a way that only those who know it, truly get it. There is a certain underbelly that belies the images, which is exactly what I wanted for the office space, allowing a subtle sidestep away from being overly clean and corporate".
I contacted Neil to see whether he could help with the images we wanted. He went above and beyond to make the sizing work, and took care of all the printing elements, such as the paper used. The ultimate delivery to our framer in Singapore was seamless and Neil also assisted with helping us to get the framing selection right. Our finalised design has been a success, with Neil’s work being a huge contributory factor.”
Rachel Provost, Singapore
“I was lucky enough to meet Keith Flint on a few occasions and as soon as I saw Neil's portrait, it felt like he’d captured something of Keith's vulnerability that I’d not seen in other images. It was very much an impulse purchase and I’ve no idea how I’m going to justify it to my wife, but I’m very much looking forward to seeing it when it arrives!”
Josh Eve, England
"Neil Massey's Photography has his very unique take on Vietnam, the people, the culture and the every day life. I had the great honor to work with him on some projects and it's great to see that he always goes the extra mile for a shot. Usually photos are just a capture of a moment. Neil's pictures are different as they tell a story. They make you curious, you interact and almost having a conversation with them. Vietnam is so rich in traditions and heritage but in the same time open to transform itself into a young, modern and creative nation. I always strive to present and showcase this side of the country and Neil's photography in our company showroom help me do this".
Marian Von Rappard, Vietnam
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In August 2001, I was commissioned by The Face Magazine to go shopping with So Solid Crew on Oxford Street, London, England. So Solid Crew's single '21 Seconds' had just reached No.1 in the UK singles chart.
A few months later, I was photographing at The MOBO Awards at the London Arena. So Solid won best Garage Act at the awards that year.
D.C. BACK THE F*$K UP“
It was may 2002 at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington D.C. I was there photographing the hfstival a rap / rock affair - when all hell broke loose. a spokesperson for the D.C. Fire & Emergency services was quoted in the Baltimore sun saying “during the all-day concert there had been aggressive dancing in the front of the stage known as the mosh-pit. people were jammed up together and engaged in certain rituals that include body surfing, which is the passing of people over the crowds heads”. Acts playing included; N.E.R.D. The Strokes, Sum 142, The Hives and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, but it was when Eminem came on that the crowd lost their shit and surged forward towards the stage. 30 people got injured and the gig was delayed for about 20mins, but it was Eminem and his crew D12 who pleaded with the crowd..”D.C. BACK THE FUCK UP” so the medics could get in and help the crushed. Later that night, D.J. Paul Oakenfold, who I was actually there to photograph, finished off the festival with his signature party vibe bangers”