The Best of Horror Photography
We love Danielle Tunstall‘s work because it blends beauty and horror together so well. We also love the way many of her pieces seem to suggest a loss of innocence and a sense of hopelessness.
The Murder in Question often shows grizzly scenes in his work. The makeup effects are amazingly realistic, sometimes leaving us to wonder if he perhaps has a few real life bodies piled up in his basement.
Paulo Paulauskas produces work dealing with the occult and macabre. We really like the vintage look of his work, and the haunting and eerie atmosphere.
Urbex Clown is a photographer from Denmark who specialises in scenes of decay and abandonment. We like the way he takes fairly normal settings and creates tense, uncomfortable scenes.
Digital Pulse Photography made the list because we love their contrast of bright colours against scenes of devastation and decay.
Megan Biffin is a Horror Photgrapher / Monster creator based in the UK. We like her work because it seems to show pain or confusion, and is often disorienting to the viewer.
We love the nods to classic horror films in LaLaLauren‘s work. Many of her pieces capture the sickly, trapped feeling of some of our favourite classic movies.
Pure Black Love‘s work often features beautifully detailed body paint, managing to create an awesome fantasy atmosphere.
Decayed Pixels creates awesome pieces which manage to convey humour and scares simultaneously. Often featuring clowns, there is a great mix of gore and playfulness.
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