James Sutton (photographer)
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James Sutton (born April 28, 1986 in Coventry) is a photographer and video director. Recently having videos playlisted on MTV and other influential music TV channels.
Sutton Lives and works in Coventry/London, United Kingdom. Modern pop culture and surrealism greatly inspire his works in photography and film. Sutton uses a lot of colour, combining vivid and electric vibrancy that harmonise and also clash creating his recognisable style.
James Sutton's latest videos are currently on high rotation on MTV, The Box, Chart Show TV, B4 It's A Hit, Fizz TV. (Space Cowboy - "That's What Dreams Are Made Of" and Space Cowboy - "My Egyptian Lover")
His work has been published in various outlets, from Rolling Stones Magzine, Dazed & Confused, Time Out to Playboy. Another recent series of work includes a live stage show project with Electro pop band Huski, producing 8 films which are projected onto the band during live performance to create a surreal stage environment.
A selection of photographs have been included in a group photography show in fashionable Brighton art gallery O Contemporary, along side works by Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Andy Warhol, David LaChapelle and many more.
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[edit] Exhibitions
- O Contemporary - Photo Show (Group Show) - Brighton (6 October - 12 November 2006)
- Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) Film Installation - London (March 2005)
[edit] Music Videos
- The Fratellis - "Flathead" (2007) (CherryTree Records Interscope Records)
- Space Cowboy - "That's What Dreams Are Made Of"/"My Egyptian Lover" (2006) (Tiger Trax / Sony Japan)
- Huski - "Undatow"/"Senseless"/Live Show Visuals (2006) (XIE)
- Mediaeval Baebes – "All For Love Of One" (2006) (EMI)
- Mediaeval Baebes – "In Dulce Jubilo" (2005) (EMI)
- Mediaeval Baebes – "Temptasyon" (2005) (EMI)
- Queenadreena – "Medicine Jar" (2005) (One Little Indian Records)
[edit] Work featured in following publications
- Playboy
- The Evening Telegraph
- Facto Magazine
- Computer Arts
- Citizen Newspaper
- Kerrang!
- Q Magazine
- Rock Sound
- Clutter Magazine
- The Fly Magazine
- Blue Jean (Turkish music magazine)
- RollingStone.com
- A Book: Designed To Help
- Dazed & Confused
- Full Moon, Empty Sports Bag
- Time Out London
- Disorder Magazine