Kayt Jones

Kayt Jones is a London-born, LA-based British fashion photographer known for her strikingly cinematic imagery.

Clients

Her work has appeared in Harper's Bazaar, French Elle, i-D, Esquire, Harpers & Queen, Preen, JaLouse, Teen Vogue, Vibe, Marie Claire, and others.[1]

Her commercial clients include Yohji Yamamoto, Fendi, J Brand, Nike, Sony, Atlantic Records, Adidas.[1]

Exhibitions

Jones' work has been exhibited in London, Paris, New York, Florence, Moscow, Beijing, and Milan.[1]

Awards

In 2004 Kayt Jones was selected by Harper's Bazaar as the iconic female photographer of her generation - alongside Sam Taylor-Wood and Lauren Hutton.[2]

In 2009 she was awarded Fashion Photographer of the Year at The Clothes Show Live Style Awards.[3]

Personal life

Kayt Jones is the daughter of Tricia and Terry Jones renowned British designers, best known as founders and editors of the magazine i-D, her brother is British fashion photographer Matthew Jones.

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References

  1. Kayt Jones' website
  2. Harper's and Queen, June 2004
  3. "Fashion Photographer of the Year". Clothes Show London. Archived from the original on 2009-03-28.



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