Haydon Perrior is a British photographer and creative director whose curious, observational style and honesty cross over in both his personal work and his commissioned assignments in the worlds of luxury fashion, lifestyle, culture and documentary. His work is regularly published by the likes of Vogue, National Geographic, The New York Times, GQ and The Guardian.
Haydon began his career at a young age and developed a significant body of work through his independent practice. When aged sixteen, he travelled from his home county Devon to the refugee camp in Calais, where he spent ten days photographing life inside the camp. This experience motivated him to study Photojournalism & Documentary Photography at University of the Arts London where he produced his first documentary film, Mum has Cancer. Since graduating Haydon has worked across numerous genres of photography to refine his craft and develop a deeper understanding of both the technical and creative aspects of the medium. Haydon’s prolific output and diverse client list is characterised by an ambition to go beyond what’s just on the surface through his candid, reportage approach, combined with a strong use of colour and composition to create a unique aesthetic.
Haydon Perrior is based between London and New York.
Clients: McDonald’s UK, Sotheby's, Dom Pérignon, Christian Louboutin, Lacoste, John Lewis, Bumble, Paco Rabanne, Carhartt, Dr Martens, Bacardí, Havana Club, Soho House, Saatchi & Saatchi, Royal Commission for AlUla, Phillips, British Fashion Council, Gay Times, Moose Knuckles, Cointreau, Fentimans, Hello Fresh, Made.com, WingStop, Tom Dixon, Courrèges, Kiko Kostadinov, Halpern, Craig Green, Charles Jeffrey, Feng Chen Wang, Stefan Cooke, Everyman Cinemas, Manual, NTS Radio, John Reed Gyms, China Town London, My Beautiful City, Broadwick Live, Defected, Ministry of Sound, Flippers Roller Boogie Palace, Dorchester Collection, Big Mamma Group, Santa Cruz Co, Corrigan Collection, MJMK and many more.
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