Chiiz Volume 7 : Fashion Photography | Page 24

Thom Kerr and the Talk of the Town Jordan NIKON D3 66mm F/4.5 1/100s ISO100 T hom Kerr is known for his bold experimentation and vivid use of color. His work acts as a bridge between the realms of fashion and fine art. DIMPLE from Chiiz gets chatty with him around his career and fashion. Here is an excerpt. told me I was meant to be a photographer it validated those desires and I bought a camera that week. I think I already had a point of view before I was taking pictures, so my photos stood out. It was lots of hard work, self belief and asking strangers how things worked to get to where I am now. Being an artist, where do you draw most of your inspiration from? Probably music and cinema. I’m a storyteller at heart. Sometimes, there is a message I want to communicate politically or spiritually so I’ll think of a visual way to tell the story or make a point. I also identify ideas in other artist’s work that I think, can be explored or reinvented. I’m a big fan of curating different elements together - it’s often how you land with something brand new. You develop your own formulas for pictures then break away from them again. To what level, do you retouch your photos? Anything that you would like to do in particular with your photos? I retouch most of my personal and editorial work. Some of my advertising is with retouching teams but my clients usually want my involvement in the direction of the final look. In terms of what I do, it’s a lot of trial and error - I like finding unusual ways to accomplish things in Post-production. When did you first decide to turn to photography? Were you facing difficulties in directing the photographers? I did a fine arts degree specializing in writing and directing. As I was finishing my final year I made a lot of friends who were designers, models and creatives. I started an artist collective called Rufio Creative where we would all collaborate together. I would conceptualise the shoots and build the sets but other photographers would capture the ideas. I started toying with the idea of taking the photos myself as I wanted to take the images further, but was hesitant to take the leap of faith. However, after a psychic 24 Vol 7 What is the greatest lesson you’ve learnt so far, in regard to reaching success and maintain it? I think you have to remind yourself to be grateful for what you have and constantly remember that you are not defined by your work - even though the world wants to define you that way. I’ve had lots of fabulous and horrendous moments - so I feel pretty level headed about my approach to all my opportunities these days. I’m appreciative to have made it this far and I’m curious to see how far I will go. I would say that longevity in my career is about constant evolution and following what interests you and takes you out of your comfort zone. Working with people who have different ideas will always push you to new heights with your art. That translates into people staying interested in you. You’ve worked with wide range of models, any tips that you have for models who want to expand their portfolio? Study up on all the successful photographers, not just the models. Develop a stronger understanding of what you think will work for your look and seek out the creatives that can make that happen. Figure out your strengths and use them to your advantage - that’s something I consistently see in the most successful models. What advice would you have for aspiring fashion photographers? It’s a constant dance between art and commerce. Doing things for strategic reasons verses doing things for artistic purposes. Both voices are important - I think you have to have a balance and keep faith in what you’re about and what you represent. In the beginning, you need to think equally as much about what someone needs from you rather than it being all about what you want. Being a professional photographer is a service industry - so if you deliver what people want, more opportunities will be presented to you. Dimple Chaudhary [email protected] A journalism graduate from Delhi University, Dimple loves to act in plays and is a part of Nirantar Theatre group. She believes that ambition is the first step to success, action is secondary.