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Striking Photos by Peter Li Capture the Soaring Majesty of Sacred Spaces — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 17 February 2026 22:43
Published 17 February 2026
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London-based photographer Peter Li considers the cathedrals, basilicas, and historic spaces he captures to be “living vessels of light, symmetry, and time.” Soaring ceilings, gilded filigree, and saintly stained glass windows both reflect religious traditions and create a sanctuary for such practices. Whether in the luminous Gothic style or awe-inspiring Baroque, these spaces are also often architectural marvels, which Li documents through an almost portrait-like approach.

Many of his panoromas span 180 degrees and offer a symmetric, reflective view of the space through a meticulous stitching process. This perspective accentuates the dramatic, all-consuming effect of standing beneath ascendant rib vaults and majestic columns.

“Viserion,” Ely Cathedral, U.K.

More recently, though, Li has begun to capture these spaces more directly, as if he’s just wandered in by chance. The two photos of York Minster reflect this shift and showcase a cathedral hazy with incense during Holy Week. Having wanted to capture this particular site for seven years, Li was able to secure early access and visit at 6 a.m., before any guests were allowed in. He adds:

The intention no longer centres on expanding what the eye can see, but on heightening the atmosphere of these interiors while remaining faithful to their original architecture. Alongside the expansive vertoramas, I’ve introduced compositions that sit closer to natural human vision. In these works, colour and light are pushed further, not to manipulate the structure, but to intensify its presence. The balance between realism and fantasy has become more deliberate and restrained.

Although Li has typically focused on sites in the U.K., recent years have brought him to Paris, Madrid, and Prague. He hopes to develop more long-term relationships that allow him to return and capture a space under various conditions.

Find prints in his shop, and explore more of his work on Instagram.

a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Untitled (Organ),” La Madeleine, Paris
a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Elements,” Church of San José, Madrid
a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Phoenix,” York Minster, U.K.
a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Veles,” St. Nicholas, Prague
a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Untitled,” Saint Étienne du Mont, Paris
a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Evanescent,” York Minster, U.K.
a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Rosella,” Catedral de Almudena, Madrid
a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Yggdrasil,” Catedral de Segovia, Spain
a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Amphisbaena,” The Vatican Museum, Vatican City
a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Astraeus,” St. Paul Cathedral, Pittsburgh
a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Kosmos,” Basílica del Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain
a panoramic architectural photo by Peter Li
“Untitled (Vertorama),” La Madeleine, Paris

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