Nell is a Leeds-based fashion and commercial photographer originally from Nottingham. After moving to Leeds to study a BA in Fashion Photography, she graduated with honours in 2025 and now works across both commercial and editorial projects, alongside retouching and colour grading. Her work has been featured by L’Oréal, BaByliss, Hunger Magazine, London Fashion Week and Graduate Fashion Week, as well as a range of smaller sustainable brands. With a passion for vintage, second-hand and historical aesthetics, her practice often explores identity, representation and accessibility through fashion imagery.
In 2025, Nell was nominated for the SNAG Inclusive Fashion Award for her project FashionAble, an editorial series reimagining classical paintings using disabled, queer and otherwise underrepresented models. In 2024, she collaborated with The Hidden Disabilities Charity in Hull, speaking at an event and exhibiting But You Don’t Look Disabled, a project reflecting on her own experience as a young adult living with a pacemaker. Alongside her freelance practice, she now works at an art college managing the photography studio and teaching photography and editing techniques.
www.nellmcgarryphoto.weebly.com/
Instagram@nellmcgarryphoto
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Nell is a Leeds-based fashion and commercial photographer originally from Nottingham. After moving to Leeds to study a BA in Fashion Photography, she graduated with honours in 2025 and now works across both commercial and editorial projects, alongside retouching and colour grading. Her work has been featured by L’Oréal, BaByliss, Hunger Magazine, London Fashion Week and Graduate Fashion Week, as well as a range of smaller sustainable brands. With a passion for vintage, second-hand and historical aesthetics, her practice often explores identity, representation and accessibility through fashion imagery.
In 2025, Nell was nominated for the SNAG Inclusive Fashion Award for her project FashionAble, an editorial series reimagining classical paintings using disabled, queer and otherwise underrepresented models. In 2024, she collaborated with The Hidden Disabilities Charity in Hull, speaking at an event and exhibiting But You Don’t Look Disabled, a project reflecting on her own experience as a young adult living with a pacemaker. Alongside her freelance practice, she now works at an art college managing the photography studio and teaching photography and editing techniques.
www.nellmcgarryphoto.weebly.com/
Instagram@nellmcgarryphoto