- Karl Ferris
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name = Karl Ferris
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birthdate = 1948
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nationality = British
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awards =Karl Ferris is a British-born photographer (b. 1948) best-known as one of the principal innovators of "psychedelic"
photography . A photographer to the “British Rock Elite” -Eric Clapton ,Cream ,Donovan ,The Hollies andJimi Hendrix - Ferris was invited - as a style consultant and their personal photographer - to help create their public images. He was given an insider's access to the “Experience” that helped define the look of the 1960’s and influence youth culture and lifestyles worldwide.Biography
Early Years
As a post World War II baby who grew up in Hastings, England in the 1950’s, Ferris learned two things that would later affect his life - the first being the history of Hastings, which had been conquered by the Normans in 1066. This spawned an interest in this medieval period of history and young Karl would bicycle around Norman castles fantasizing about battles, knights, chivalry and heraldry. The second thing he learned was an appreciation of art, with some of his early paintings included in a show at the Hastings Museum. He later went on to study at Hastings College of Art, focusing on the Pre-Raphaelite style of painting which would later influence his psychedelic photography of the late 1960’s.After school, and with dreams of traveling to India, Ferris signed up as a steward on a P&O liner that went to Australia via India. After returning to England, he served two years with the Royal Air Force for his National Service (Conscription) as an aerial photographer, where he often flew in jet fighters operating the gun camera during dog fight practice. During this period he became friends with a fellow conscriptee who was a member of a Liverpool “Mersey Beat” group, and he was introduced for the first time to this type of music.
He was invited back to
Liverpool to see a new group - The Beatles - who were appearing at theCavern Club and was introduced to them there. From that point, he was hooked on “Beat” music from which The Beatles took their name.After his military service, Ferris immigrated to Vancouver, Canada working as an assistant there to master photographer
Harold Nygard . From Nygard, Karl learned the skills of composition, form and texture. He also began an involvement in the “Beatnik” lifestyle and began hanging out in coffee bars, listening to poetry readings and the progressive jazz of such artists asMiles Davis ,Herbie Hancock ,John Coltrane ,Eric Dolphy andOrnette Coleman . He photographed his first music subjects at these gatherings for local newspapers and magazines. He also began to take fashion shots of girlfriends and models, building up a respectable portfolio. Nygard told him that he had a real talent in this area, but to further expand his portfolio, he should return to London where the “Mod” fashion scene was creating new opportunities in the world of arts, music and fashion.In 1964 Karl returned to England and the “happening” Beat scene. Ferris received commissioned work as a fashion and cover photographer for teen magazines "19" and "Petticoat" and later for "Vogue", "Harper’s Bazaar", "French Mode" and "Marie Claire". These commissions brought him to such locations as Paris, Cannes, Munich, Ibiza and Morocco. When he wasn’t working he would join into the “Scene”, and after meeting (and eventually dating) Denmark’s top “superstar” model of the time (Maude Bertelsen), Karl was introduced to a Pop group called the “The King Bees” who invited him to sing cover versions of Rolling Stones songs with them, and so he began touring in and around Copenhagen with this group.
He eventually returned to England for a “fashion shoot” offer with "Vogue". In 1966 The Beatles had just released “
Rubber Soul ” and Karl had the chance to meet up with their official photographer,Robert Freeman , who encouraged Ferris to experiment with different styles of images - which he promptly did – and created his unique psychedelic style. That summer on a trip to the Spanish island ofIbiza he discovered and began shooting the innovative psychedelic fashion work of designers Simon Posthuma and Marijke Koger – akaThe Fool (design collective) - and these photos were eventually printed in the fashion section ofThe Times . This was the first time such psychedelic photography and fashions had been seen anywhere. He and The Fool were then invited to come to London to shoot some more “Psychedelic” fashion features.From this work, Ferris received many commissions. He also began working on “Psychedelic Happening shows” during which moving images of colored liquid and photographs were projected over freeform dancers. The likes of
Paul McCartney ,Graham Nash ,Eric Clapton ,T Rex ,Pink Floyd andJohn Lennon dropped by and began participating - by playing music - with these shows. In 1966, Ferris was also invited to do a stage "Liquid light show" for Pink Floyd, which is believed to be one of the first ever done in England.Ferris meets Jimi Hendrix
Ferris was introduced to guitarist
Jimi Hendrix in 1967 through musician/producerChas Chandler , who had “discovered” Hendrix. Karl received the compliment of a lifetime when Hendrix remarked to him, on seeing his portfolio, “You‘re doing with photography what I’m doing with music - going far out beyond the limits and blowing minds”. Hendrix then asked Ferris to be his photographer and to re-shoot the cover for the UK version of his album “Are You Experienced ” – which he was unhappy with - for the US market. Hendrix said he wanted “something psychedelic to blow the minds of the fans” and that represented his music and style.And so Ferris began experimenting, using a giant Nikon fisheye lens and a secret Infrared film that had just been released by the military, who had used it for U2 plane spying. This film was given to him by
Kodak London who had seen his color experiments going through their Lab. The manager asked Karl if he could find some way to use the Infrared film commercially, so he started using it on Fashion and Rock shoots. Kodak was so please with the results that they gave Karl his first exhibit in their London gallery. Out of this experimentation came the famous “fisheye” photograph used for Jimi’s first US record album cover, which he also designed. His images then appeared on all three US "Experience" album covers released during Hendrix’s short life - “Are You Experienced? ”, “Axis Bold As Love ”, “Electric Ladyland ” and the Japanese "Smash Hits ".Karl went on to create the album cover images for
Donovan ’s “Gift From A Flower To A Garden ”, “Wear Your Love Like Heaven ”, “For The Little Ones ” and “Hurdy Gurdy Donovan ” and (again, partnering with The Fool) forThe Hollies’ “Evolution ”. He was also instrumental in creating their overall looks for the shoots, which then became their recognized public images. During the years 1967-69, Karl Ferris was one of the preferred photographers to the British rock elite, shooting also many publicity photos for them. He was called "The Icon with the Nikon" by the musicians and Press back then.In 1968, Ferris accompanied Donovan on his U.S. tour and was commissioned by
LOOK Magazine to shoot a feature article on Donovan, after which he was retained as a 'Stringer' in Europe to shoot images for music articles there. In 1969, Karl's Donovan psychedelic shots were featured in an article inTWEN , the famous German art magazine.1970’s through 2000
Karl left London with his pregnant wife Anke in 1970 and went to live in
Ibiza to bring up their son Lorien in that idyllic setting. Karl continued shooting fashion and glamour photographs for magazines in Europe and the USA. In 1980, Ferris received a commission fromPlayboy Magazine to photograph "Welcome Back Kotter " starMelonie Haller (John Travolta 's love interest and the only female “Sweathog”) for a "Celebrity Pictorial" in the famousBo Derek issue. In 1983, Karl married Melonie and they went to live in Hampstead, London near Karl's original 60's studio. In 1984, a daughter Melissa was born in London, and during this time in the U.K., Karl worked shooting glamour and nude photos for Oui, Club and the Raymond Revue. In 1990, Karl was commissioned by Playboy in the Netherlands and Germany to shoot glamour layouts for them. Later, in 1995, Karl and Melonie returned to the U.S. and lived in the New York area, where Melonie Haller-Ferris took on various acting rolls in film and television.2000 to present
In 2000, Ferris returned once again to the Vancouver, Canada area and established his new studio and publishing company there. Working alongside with famed illustrator
Bob Masse , Karl’s best-known works have been reproduced in a new series of posters and fine art prints that recreated promotional posters of many of the events that Ferris had photographed in the 60’s at such iconic London concert venues as theRoyal Albert Hall andSaville Theatre and featuring acts such asCream , theJimi Hendrix Experience and Donovan. Also in 2000, Karl was commissioned to supply three of his original 1967 Hendrix photographs for cover and inside booklet of the ultra-premium "The Jimi Hendrix Experience " box set.In 2003 Ferris began his quest to revisit a time in music that defined a generation with “The Ferris Experience Happening”. Exhibiting his famous record album cover photographs and a psychedelic multimedia video and slide show, the first of these “happenings” opened in Vancouver, Canada at The Exhibitions Gallery. It was be the first time in 35 years that such an exhibition had been staged.
In 2005, Karl’s Happening show and photo gallery exhibit began a tour of major cities in the U.S., starting with the San Francisco Art Exchange and continuing in Toronto and other cities in 2006. Also that year, Karl was asked by the Hip-Hop group
Sweatshop Union to shoot and design the album cover for their record titled United We Fall. They admired his “60s-style” approach to photography and wanted something “Beatle-esque” for their new album’s cover image.In 2006, a filmed documentary called "Psychedelic Revolution - The Karl Ferris Experience" went into production (to coincide with the 40th anniversary of "the Summer of Love"). Also in 2006, Karl's film company Helixus Productions started to film a feature documentary and mini-series called "Revolution - The Cultural Revolt of the Sixties and its Continuing Legacy” which explores the origin, flowering and long-term influence of psychedelia, a subculture that in the 1960s achieved a mass influence.. This film includes over 100 interviews with many of the era’s key innovators and will show how revolutionary new art forms were created as an expression of the counterculture and utilized as a tool for tearing down the existing establishment. A sample of interviews included: designers
Alan Aldridge (Beatles),Alton Kelley ,Stanley Mouse (Grateful Dead),Klaus Voorman (Beatles),Storm Thorgerson (Pink Floyd)John Van Hamersveld andThe Fool (Simon and Marjke), modelsPatti Boyd - Harrison andCharlotte Martin ,Jenny Boyd , actor/activistPeter Coyote, “Summer of Love ” exhibit curatorChristoph Grunenberg , photographersAstrid Kirchherr (Beatles-Hamburg),Bob Seidemann ,Gered Mankowitz (Rolling Stones),Bob Whitaker (Beatles) andHerb Worthington (Fleetwood Mac), musiciansDonovan ,Mick Fleetwood (Fleetwood Mac),Willie Nelson ,Paul Kantner (Jefferson Airplane),Keith Emerson ,John Densmore (Doors),Patrick Simmons (Doobie Brothers)George Hunter (Charlatans) andMickey Jones (Dylan's 1st Electric Band),Woodstock MCWavy Gravy and many others.The documentary is a serious investigation of the phenomenon and long-term impact of this cultural shift. In addition to the featured interviews, the film will also include music, period stock footage and current footage of locations of many of the events covered in the film (as well as many psychedelic images which are used as transitions). The film is scheduled to be released in early 2009.
In 2009, a book "The Karl Ferris Psychedelic Experience" of his Psychedelic Hendrix, Donovan, Cream, Fool and Fashion photographs (including a DVD Slide show screensaver) will be published.
Karl is also producing a Trilogy of feature films based on the biography and influence of the 15th century father of Surrealism Hieronymus Bosch. Of which he is also a Writer, Producer, Director and Art Director.
External links
* [http://www.revolutiondocumentary.com Artist's film "Revolution" Sixties documentary web site]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp54sT9qGQk “The Karl Ferris Experience” on YouTube]
* [http://karlferris.myphotoalbum.com/slideshow.php?set_albumName=album02 Slide show of Karl Ferris Psychedelic photographs]
* [http://rockpopgallery.typepad.com/rockpop_gallery_news/2008/02/cover-story---j.html Interview article about “the making of” the cover for Jimi Hendrix’s “Are You Experienced?”]
* [http://localhost:4664/cache?event_id=295364&schema_id=2&q=donovan&s=IlWVmOV9mtw_1tT4IT5W-ohUwtI Interview with Karl Ferris about the making of The Hollies "Evolution" Album cover]
* [http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/wow/art/archive/tm_headline=q-a-karl-ferris&method=full&objectid=19667705&siteid=50002-name_page.html Magazine article]
* [http://wwwmapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1018/a08.html?138 Magazine article]
* [http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/wow/art/latest/tm_headline=an-era-defined&method=full&objectid=19667704&siteid=50002-name_page.html Magazine article]
* [http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1018/a08.html?138 Vancouver Courier]
* [http://www.birminghampost.net/life-leisure-birmingham-guide/birmingham-culture/tm_method=full&objectid=19733150&siteid=50002-name_page.html Magazine article]
* [http://video.aol.com/video-detail/the-karl-ferris-experience/195934776 AOL video]
* [http://members.shaw.ca/jimihendrixphotos/ Artist's website]Persondata
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DATE OF BIRTH= 1948
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