Elliott Neep, currently based in the Vale of White Horse in deepest Oxfordshire, first recognised his talent for photography when Lonely Planet considered images from his gap year, an experience which proved to be a spring board for the future.
Several years later, when gifted with an opportunity to change career direction, Elliott once again followed his instincts and combined a natural eye in photography with his childhood interest in natural history. Within a few short months, the images began to flow and Elliott was soon recognised by both Outdoor Photography and MicroStock library NPIL as "…a talent on the rise."

Constantly inspired by the natural world and luminary photographers such as Michael "Nick" Nicholls, Elliott continues to seek new challenges and to produce wildlife images in refreshing ways, whether by refining the use of camera-trap technology or focussing on original ways of photographing familiar subjects.
Elliott has justifiably earned a prominent reputation for stunning and evocative wildlife images, successfully establishing himself as one of the "best professional photographers in Europe" (Dentsu London), while holding true to a strong ethical and moral code, where integrity is of fundamental importance.
As a recognised and extensively published wildlife photographer, Elliott sought to further broadcast his enthusiasm and passion for wildlife photography by taking on the mantel of "Wildlife Expert" and authoring a long-running series of feature articles with the UK's best selling photography magazine, Practical Photography. Together with the formation of a personalised workshop format and group travel to the most awesome wildlife spectacles, Elliott has cultivated a new aspiration to teach and to inspire.







