Life of a stylist: kevin luchmun on creative control in hair and photography
Published
09th Jan 2021
by kieran
For January's edition of Life of a Stylist, we spoke with Kevin Luchmun about his newly launched studio, his talent for photography and the essentiality of having creative control.
What are his present roles?
I’m primarily a barber, but I also work in education and travel a lot doing shows and seminars when there’s not a pandemic. Alongside that, I do photography, videography, consulting, content creation and editing.How did Kevin Luchmun incorporate photography into his role?
I left TONI&GUY in 2007 and decided to go on my own education venture. I was doing little bits of photography but, as I started becoming an independent artist, I wanted to have control over the campaigns and imagery for my brand. I find photography and barbering are completely different skills, but they do play hand-in-hand as well. When I began doing my own photography people started reaching out to me to shoot their collections. I hate shooting my own stuff because I’m never happy with it. I find it’s easier working with clients because they give me a brief to work with. On the plus side, with my own work, I can re-do it as much and whenever I need to, which helps.What are the pros and cons of his roles?
When you’re a one-man band, it’s difficult to share ideas. Even though I know and speak to a lot of people in the industry, it can be quite lonely. I’m often in the studio by myself or on the road and, no matter how good something looks on social media, it’s only ever about 10% of a whole picture. Obviously, I love my job, but there’s a lot of hard times that come with it as well.
There are also not enough hours in the day. On the flipside, when you want stuff to get done, you have to get it done because you only have one person to blame, which is a good thing.