Simon Norfolk (born 1963) is an architectural and landscape photographer.
He has produced four monographs of work: Afghanistan: Chronotopia (2002), published in five languages; For Most Of It I Have No Words (1998) about the landscapes of genocide; Bleed (2005) about the war in Bosnia; and Burke + Norfolk: Photographs from the War in Afghanistan (2011).
Norfolk has won the Prix Dialogue de l'Humanite award at Rencontres d'Arles, multiple World Press Photo and Sony World Photography Awards, the Foreign Press Club of America Award, European Publishers Award for Photography and an Infinity Prize from International Center of Photography.
In 2003 he was shortlisted for the Citibank Prize (now known as the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize), and in 2013 he won the Prix Pictet Commission.
His works have been collected by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and Tate Modern, London.