I arranged an interview with Gus McEwan who is a close friend of my step brother back in Exeter. We agreed to meet in a local cafe place in Exeter city centre called Bostons.
Gus is a 35year old professional photographer living in Exeter Devon, but works in Vauxhall, London for a company called Storm. Storm is a big fashion company dealing with top models such as Kate Moss, Cindy Crawford and Eva Herzigova. Whilst being one of Storm’s photographers, Gus said he only uses that as a part time job. His full time job is actually a MoD scientist in Exeter. Gus told me that even though being a scientist is his main full time job he finds that half of his income is still from doing part time jobs in photography. I asked Gus why he doesn’t just do photography as a full time job, ‘surely you’d earn more’. Gus replied ‘I worry about the environment to much to put my full devotion into photography’. He began to tell me that the environment is in a bad state and couldn’t focus on photography or committing himself fully to the creative industry whilst knowing that he could be helping with the environment.
I asked Gus how he got into photography and where it all started for him. He told me that his granddad was his main driver for photography. He began to tell me the story of how his brother got an air rifle for Christmas and Gus got a camera at the age of 14. He also told me that his granddad used to invite him to race days when he used to drive formula1 cars and when his granddad used to win races, he'd tell the press he didn’t want any photos apart from his grandson, Gus. This is where it all kicked off for him.
After he completed his mandatory education, he went onto study photography in Glasgow doing a 2year Canon degree course at the age of 23. He told me this is where he picked up all his contacts and knowledge into the photography world and eventually got a job through these contacts at Storm.
Even though Gus does portrait work for storm, he loves to photograph architecture work, buildings, stone work etc. All his work he does for Storm is copyrighted to them, so as soon as he takes the image it’s owned by Storm. I personally would find that very frustrating but I guess that’s the way it has to be if you’re commissioned by a client.
Overall I found Gus a very smart, interesting guy with a lot of experience and knowledge about the photography industry. His work and career path is a huge inspiration to me and will influence me in my photography to come.