Posted on October 9, 2014
Keeping up with recent developments in technology, Nick’s website has been redesigned with brand new features and interactive capabilities for viewing on all modern-day devices.
In addition to showcasing his online portfolio in a number of separate galleries and detailing his regular shows and exhibitions, it also introduces a new private client area.
An online store continues to offer visitors the chance to purchase fine art prints, books and bespoke furniture and, of course, there is a link back to the press office so clients can all keep up to date with the news.
Take a look and immerse yourself in Nick’s excellent work.
Posted on September 8, 2014
This month’s featured image is Sinead O’Connor.
Remember, contact us if you’d like to commission Nick.

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Posted on August 3, 2014
This month’s featured image is of singer songwriter Lesley Curtis.
Remember, contact us if you’d like to commission Nick.

Category: Featured image Tagged: americana, art, country, folk, photography
Posted on June 3, 2014
This month’s featured image is Peggy Seeger.
Remember, contact us if you’d like to commission Nick.

Category: Featured image Tagged: art, folk, photography
Posted on March 7, 2014

L to R: Barry Wilderoder (Off Beat Lounge), Mark Overton (Off Beat Lounge), CAT (CAT PR), Nick Elliott
Over the last few months, negotiations with specialist rock art publisher, Off Beat Lounge, have been underway to publish a collection of Nick’s images as limited edition fine art.
We’re delighted to announce that a deal has now been reached and a collection of Nick’s images will shortly be released as fine art and also as unique table top collectables.
More news will follow as it happens but, in the meantime, here is the press release from Off Beat Lounge to explain it all:
Category: Affiliations, Art, Celebrations, Collections, Galleries Tagged: art, blues, folk, media, News, photographer, photography, pr, print, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, rock
Posted on February 6, 2014
Like Nick pushing the boundaries in the world of rock photography, his studio team has been working hard to reflect this in a brand new website to take him into a new era.
Nick’s new website combines his online portfolio and details of his regular shows and exhibitions with his online press office bringing the latest news and information about Nick and his work.
An exciting new addition is the inclusion of a store offering visitors the chance to purchase fine art prints, books and collections online.
Take a look around and tell us what you think!
Posted on July 15, 2013

Kerry Harvey-Piper, Nick and Peggy Seeger
What better way of spending a lovely summer’s day than sharing it with a legend of the folk world?
Regarded a one of the most authoritative voices in folk music, Peggy Seeger, is acknowledged for her exceptional renditions of Anglo-American folk songs and for her activist song writing, with Gonna Be an Engineer and The Ballad of Springhill amongst her best-known pieces.
Peggy is currently working on her latest album release and Nick was delighted to be asked by Kerry Harvey-Piper, owner of independent record and management company Red Grape, to shoot the cover and promotional photography for it.
Category: Shoot Tagged: folk, music, photographer, photography
Posted on May 18, 2013
Continuing our series, The Collections, showcasing a selection of Nick’s images against a backdrop of original music, we’d like to share with the next video: Covered.
The third video in the series features a fabulous collection of a few of Nick’s favourite cover images to a delicate acoustic soundtrack, In The Blink of My Eye, by English folk and country singer-songwriter, Lesley Curtis.
As with the rest of The Collections, Covered is being aired on Nick Elliott Press Office TV. Hope you enjoy it…
Category: Collections Tagged: folk, News, photographer, photography, rock, video
Posted on April 5, 2013
Earlier in the year we brought you news about a series of new videos entitled The Collections, which showcase a selection of Nick’s terrific images against a backdrop of original music courtesy of some specially invited artists.
The Forbidden is the second video in the series and features a stunning collection of previously unseen images to a fabulous soundtrack, Talking to the Wildman, performed by the absolutely brilliant Irish singer and multi platinum songwriter, Martin Anthony Egan.
The track was co-written with ex-Hothouse Flowers guitarist, Peter O’Toole, and appears on Martin’s wonderful album The Tune, which is available to buy at: www.martinaegan.com
The video is being aired on Nick Elliott Press Office TV, but in the meantime just sit back and enjoy The Forbidden…
Category: Collections Tagged: folk, News, photographer, photography, rock, video
Posted on February 6, 2013
We have a bit of a treat for you in the making.
We’re launching a series of new videos entitled The Collections, which showcase a selection of Nick’s wonderful images against a backdrop of original music courtesy of some specially invited artists.
The first previews a collection of images from Nick’s debut book, TEN – A Decade In Images, featuring artists from the last decade of the Cambridge Folk Festival.
Category: Collections Tagged: blues, cambridge folk festival, folk, photography, video
Posted on July 26, 2012
Continuing our TEN-A Decade In Images week in the run up to the Cambridge Folk Festival, here is what the BBC’s Mark Radcliffe has to say about it:

‘These warm and evocative photographs perfectly capture the intimacy and authenticity of a warm, evocative, inimate and authentic event. As I look through them I am anticipating going back to Cherry Hinton with even more delight than usual. I was tempted to say that if you wanted to know what Cambridge Folk Festival was like then these pictures say it all but that would be stupid. You have to listen to the music of course. But while we wait for that to happen again in July, these photos whet the appetite splendidly’. Mark Radcliffe
Posted on July 25, 2012
Continuing our TEN-A Decade In Images week in the run up to the Cambridge Folk Festival, here is what ‘Mr Folk’, Mike Harding, has to say about it:

“A great book of photographs from one of the greatest folk festivals in the world. As a fellow photographer I am more than a little jealous of Nick’s work. His images capture the atmosphere of many, many magic moments.” Mike Harding
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