Nancy Honey (born 1948) is a UK-based American documentary and portrait photographer.
[1][2] Her work focuses on the lives of women, autobiographical, collaborative and documentary.
She has made many personal projects and her commercial work includes editorial, corporate, advertising and private commissions.
Her major projects are Us (1985–1987), Woman to Woman (1987–1990), Apple of my Eye (1991), City Bus (1992), Entering the Masquerade (1991–1992) [6] published by the National Museum of Photography, Film and TV (1992), Old Enough to Know Better (1994), Hair Salon (2002), Mad Tea (2004), Café London (2003) and Poodle Parlour (2003) published by Nazraeli Press (2008).
[8] The project, which features images of women aged over 55 who have been influential in their field, includes portraits of artist Maggi Hambling, broadcaster Kirsty Wark, author Germaine Greer and politician Shirley Williams.