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Interview with Simon Heather | A Multi-Award Winning Photographer, Designer & Illustrator

Interview with Simon Heather | A Multi-Award Winning Photographer, Designer & Illustrator

Simon Heather

Simon Heather is a multi-award-winning photographer, designer, and illustrator, known for his expertise in aerial drone photography. Originally raised between London and Tokyo, he now calls Brooklyn, New York, home. Always in pursuit of unique and rare perspectives, Simon captures snapshots of life and the world, using storytelling and illustration techniques to bring his images to life.

I'm a British-Japanese photographer and illustrator from Brooklyn, New York. I'm always on the hunt for rare shots, and I love to snap slices of life and the world around us, bringing my images to life through storytelling, and illustration techniques - playing with composites, scale, colour and lighting - to create vibrant and colourful scenes that capture our escapist fantasies for travel.

I’m self-taught. I got my first SLR when I lived in Japan when I was 19, where it was cheap to develop film. I always loved to snap photos of my friends and community and just experimented through trial and error. I got my first drone 8 years ago, and loved learning how to fly and how the new tool opened up lots of avenues to capture photos from new perspectives.

My first shots were with my parent’s compact camera - pictures of my family usually while travelling in Japan.

Today I use a Mavic 3 Pro for aerial photography and a Sony A73 for ground work.

At the end of the day, I want to capture images that are unique, rare, highlight different angles or perspectives, and conjure a mood or feeling. Even better, if it's something you enjoy looking at immersively over time.

I think any kind of compliment is great to hear, and helps you stay motivated and gives you feedback that people might enjoy the same aspects of your work as you.

In my work, I aim to capture images that are playful, warm and delightful and importantly I try to capture rare or alternative perspectives that only a drone can capture. I also illustrate and a lot of inspiration for my style comes from illustration and animated film and Japanese art and photography which often approaches the same medium with different values.

Vibrant, uplifting, and playful.

It's a fantastic feeling to have my work recognised by such an illustrious creative body. I'm thrilled to be noticed among some amazing photographers across the world and am excited to continue sharing in the future.

A few of my photos received recognition. In "Spa at Saturnia," I wanted to capture the lovely nature of Italian locals basking in the early morning sun, in a very special and unique landmark. In the edit, I focused on drawing out the vibrant and warm vibes of the place and I chose this image because I love images with lots of groups of different people experiencing the same thing at the same time. Dozens of conversations and moments about the same thing are captured in one moment.

In "A Face in the Dunes," this was a photo I entered last minute. As I went back through my hard drives of photos, I originally had the photo cropped in a different way. Un-cropping the photo, I noticed how the peaks and valleys in the sand dunes created a very clear distinct face. It was a shock to find this treasure having missed it before and instantly felt like I had fortunately captured something very unique not fully realizing it at the time.

It's lovely to be officially recognised for my work and to gain some form of feedback from well-established photographers. It's inspired me to continue pursuing photography and fine art and it has led to calls or inquiries from press and private commissions.

Sebastien Nagy, Brad Walls, and Hugo Healy.

To not overthink the edit, and go with imagery I like to get my work out there, and not to be too concerned about perfection.

Just get snapping and enjoy the learning journey, and definitely experiment and stay persistent!

Persistence! Although I think if you enjoy it stay in that energy and in the zone when you find it!

I spend a lot of time on YouTube and looking for inspiring photos on Instagram to give me new ideas for things and images I'd like to shoot. The challenge is finding the time to do everything!

Just a heartfelt thanks for taking the time to check out my work, it means a lot!

Winning Entries

Spa at Saturnia | London Photography Awards
Spa at Saturnia | London Photography Awards
Italian locals come together to celebrate the ritual of basking in the healing oasis of...
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A Face in the Dunes | London Photography Awards
A Face in the Dunes | London Photography Awards
This aerial photo captures the moment my father and I came across a stunning..
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