Jeff Bark (b. 1963) is an American photographer known for his moody, meticulously staged images that draw from the traditions of Old Master painting and Surrealist narrative.
After a successful career in fashion photography for publications like Vogue and Dazed & Confused, Bark shifted his focus to fine art. He is celebrated for his unique process, where he constructs elaborate, handmade sets in his studio to create dreamlike and psychologically dense scenes. His work often blurs the lines between history painting, still life, and portraiture, with a rich, atmospheric quality.
Bark’s photographs are held in renowned national and international collections, including the North Carolina Museum of Art, the Wilson Centre of Photography, and the Sir Elton John Collection.