Koto Bolofo - Photographer

His work is exquisite, I'm completely in awe of every single shot. Thank you so much to everyone who has contributed to his thread
 
Le Monde d`Hermes s/s 2010

Sessielee Lopez, Toni Garrn by Koto Bolofo







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^ kind of dull for Koto standards, I must say. I know it's an advertorial (right?) but still.. I've seen more creative ideas with all-Hermes stories.

L'Officiel Russia March 2010
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via evook30.com from L'Officiel N943 France March 2010
 
VOGUE GERMANY SEPTEMBER 2006
'Kunststücke'
photographer: Koto Bolofo
model: Lily Cole



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Glamour Russia May 2010


edit: Princess Diaries
style: Xanthipi Joannides
model: Astrid and Kaya/ FM Agency, Mihaly / MGM-Marilyn Agency Paris
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PIRATES OF THE NEW CENTURY
Vogue Russia October 2004
Styled by Nikki Brewster
Models: Lina and Laura
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CUCKOO!
Marie Claire Italia October 2009
Styled by Elisabetta Massari
Model: Julia Dunstall
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GQ Russia July 2010


edit: Coloured Dreams
style: Jo Levin
model: James Heathcote


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Beyond the Brand: Koto Bolofo, 'La Maison'
By Katherine Boyle at 12:00 AM on January 21, 2011 (expressnightout.com)

If Hermes is the holy grail of luxury retail, Koto Bolofo is its chosen keeper. A brief meeting between the photog and Jean-Louis Dumas, the late chief executive of the French fashion house, spurred Bolofo's four-year visual journey through the Parisian atelier. From Birkin bags to Parisian silk scarves, the 11-volume "La Maison" ($125, Steidl) captures the mystique of the iconic brand.

How long have you been photographing Hermes?
For the last 16 years. I started working on Le Monde d'Hermes, their in-house magazine.

Why did you want to chronicle the House of Hermes?
I was kind of fed up with the Le Monde d'Hermes. It was always the same finished product. I put my neck on the line and made an appointment with Jean-Louis Dumas about eight years ago. I explained my feelings to him.

Why were you allowed to photograph the secrets of Hermes?
During the appointment, he stopped me and asked, "Koto, where do you come from?" I told him South Africa, and he asked, "What part?" I'm thinking, he's on a tangent and about to ask me to see myself to the door. I told him Lesotho, and he said, "You must be the Basuto tribe," and he pronounced it so well. It turned out that his great-great-great-grandfather was a missionary in Lesotho, and when the Zulu tribe would attack him, the Basuto would protect him. He said, "That makes you a cousin of mine!"

So, you were welcomed into the Hermes family?
He called all his delegates into his office and said, "I want to introduce you to my cousin, Koto Bolofo. He's the only one who can call me Jean-Louis. He wants to photograph the secret behind Hermes. I give him carte blanche!" It was comical, but he had such a vision, too.

And what was the vision?
Well, you can guard a secret, and it becomes banal. Dumas allowed me to photograph the workshops, the entire establishment of Hermes in secret. So, like a fly on the wall, I was photographing how to make a Kelly bag, how to compose perfume and even the gardener. Everything.

What does the book convey?
The raw luxury in Hermes. We use the word "luxury" very flippantly these days. I wanted to show what it's really like to see the stitching of a Kelly bag. To see the fabrication of leather, the analysis of detail.

Was there anything you learned about Hermes that was really surprising?
The specialties department. They make anything custom to order. For example, a guy came in from Africa who had just shot a crocodile. He came in with the skin and it reeked, but he wanted his bag made out of the crocodile that he shot. They made a tiny teddy bear for Brigitte Bardot and a bridle made of platinum for a sheik. It's sort of wacky.

Photo by Koto Bolofo
 
Ooh .... thank you for this.

I find this book and the story behind how Koto got full access the Hermes so fascinating that I did some research and found another related article:

Source:nowness.com
Hermès: La Maison

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Photographer Koto Bolofo is Given Access All Areas to the Luxury Brand

Rather than being pinned down to a specific category within the medium—photojournalism, documentary, fashion, art—South African photographer Koto Bolofo resists classification by pursuing the places where they overlap. A former political refugee (who was raised in the UK), Bolofo lays claim to a résumé whose highlights include whimsical fashion spreads (for the likes of Vogue and Tatler) as well as his own lush publications; a love letter to early British motorcar racing titled Racing Style, and Venus, an intimate collection of portraits of tennis superstar Venus Williams. We spoke to Bolofo about his latest publication, La Maison, for which he was granted unrivalled access to the notoriously private luxury house Hermès.



When did you first become associated with the Hermès brand?
About 15 years ago. I used to do assignments for Le Monde de L’Hermès, but felt as though my work for the publication was not progressing. I was photographing the end product of this beautiful luxury brand, but wanting to know who made that handbag, that saddle—how that scarf was done. So about eight years ago, when [the late] Jean-Louis Dumas was the president of Hermès, I made an appointment with him. We had never met, but he knew my work. I put my neck on the line—I told him that I thought Le Monde was rotating in circles with no forward trajectory. His hair stood on end.

But he did ultimately give you unprecedented access to the workshops at Hermès. What convinced him?
Mr. Dumas sat there staring at me for a minute, and the first thing he said was, “Where do you come from?” I told him South Africa, and he asked me, “Exactly what part?” It was a very stern way of asking, and I said, “You may not have heard of it, but it’s a little place in the middle of South Africa called Lesotho.” “No,” he said, “Lesotho? You come from the Bosutu tribe? My great, great, grandfather was a missionary in Lesotho, and the Zulus used to attack the missionaries, and your tribe protected him. That makes you my cousin!” He declared at that moment that I could have carte blanche to come and photograph anything at any time. “A cousin of mine,” he said, “is so, so welcome.”

You spent the next seven years documenting every facet of the craftsmanship of Hermès—a daunting task. Where did you begin?
Jean-Louis asked me what department I wanted to start with, and I said, “The shoe; let’s begin to walk together.”

The body of work is divided up into 11 volumes, boxed as a set. How did that come about?
My intention was always to do one book, but Gerhard Steidl, who published the project, had heard through the grapevine that there was a man who had photographed all of the secrets of Hermès. One day, he showed up in his private plane—which I’d only seen in rap videos—to my tiny village on the Atlantic coast of France. Over two days he looked, one by one, at over 2,000 photographs, and then he got out a piece of paper and drew 11 oblong boxes, naming each volume after the ateliers that I had documented—Horses, Saddles, Kelly Bag, Clothes, Perfume, Bugatti, Gardens, Specialties, Scarves/Silk, John Lob, and La Collection.

Grace had her Kelly bag, Jane had her Birkin; if Hermès was to create something specifically for you, what would it be?
My cameras are all Bronicas, and sadly, five years ago, the company folded and the Bronica ceased production. These cameras—I have had them since day one—are my little babies. I would like Hermès to do a camera casing for these: the Bolofo Bronica bag.




Source: photographyblog.com
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GQ Russia January 2011 ebook30


edit: Opened Winter Wardrobe
ph: Koto Bolofo
style: Jo Levin
model: Owen Steuart
 
Some friends help me out to get this bigger size version. :innocent:

L'Officiel #828 1998
Editorial: Invitation
Models: Unks




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