Jeff Burton (b. 1963) is a photographer and director known for his distinctive artistic style that blends fine art, fashion, and erotica. His work is heavily influenced by his early career as a still photographer on gay adult film sets in Los Angeles, where he learned to focus on the “seemingly unimportant details” and atmospheres surrounding the main events. This approach gives his photographs a poetic, voyeuristic, and often mysterious quality, using oblique angles, reflections, and fragments of light to create a unique sense of intimacy and detachment. His art has been exhibited in major institutions like the Guggenheim Museum and the Barbican Centre, and he also has a successful commercial career, creating campaigns for high-end brands such as Tom Ford and Cartier.