Davy Pelletier is a photographer and designer known for his work in punk rock, post-punk, and industrial music. His gritty DIY aesthetic, rooted in the 80s and 90s, brings authenticity to his album sleeves, branding, and band photography. Influenced by J.G. Ballard, Anton Corbijn, Douglas Adams, William Gibson, and William Blake, Pelletier captures raw energy and psychological depth in his art. His collaborations with bands like Bootblacks, Sextile, A Place to Bury Strangers, and Kevin Moan and The Howling blend music with striking visuals, reflecting his deep understanding of both mediums and the subcultures they represent.