Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Fashion Photography is not a Science it is an Art! says Pravin Patil ,Fashion and Lifestyle Photographer




He is passionate, hard working and knows the art of capturing beauty .After starting his own venture for fashion photography he has a long way to go. Let’s Talk Life with Pravin Patil, where he talks about his life and love for his passion

  • Kindly tell us something about yourself ?
I started shooting professionally in the year 2001 and then took a long break due to family business. Finally, rekindled my passion again by launching COCKTAIL STYLE MANAGEMENT, fondly known as CSM (www.cocktailstylemanagement.com) in April 2013.On the academic side, I hold an MBA from Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM). When I am not behind my camera, I love travelling, social networking, mountaineering and playing music on my synthesizer

  • What are you currently doing professionally?
I am a marketing consultant with a French MNC. On the personal front, I spearhead COCKTAIL STYLE MANAGEMENT and support a couple of other brands under the parent company HEDONIA IMAGE MANAGEMENT..

  • What made you choose this career?
My passion for images and to click/create something new everyday.

  • What let to the birth of Cocktail Style Management? Talk about it?
CSM emerged over a coffee discussion with my investor and strategic partner. We sensed the need for a high quality fashion photography brand that could provide one stop shop to industry aspirants as well as everyone involved in the fashion fraternity. To know more, please visit.To know more about the company http://www.facebook.com/CocktailStyleManagement /

  • Talk about your experience as a Fashion photographer?
It’s been a roller coaster ride. I learned photography when there were no digital cameras. Photography has changed over this time. We had limitations on the number of clicks due to film rolls, nowadays there is more room for experimentation and I love it. The technology compliment solidly in achieving ta fab end  result. Though I have learned a lot myself over this period of time, everyday is a new day for me. It is more of creativity that the technique.

  • What is Fashion Photography for you?
Fashion Photography for me is a combination of multiple things. One can’t shoot a fashion subject unless every aspect of the shoot is in place. A Stylist, hair stylist, make-up artist, image editors….they all compliment your work unlike other genres like wildlife where the solo subject and the photographer who deserve all the credit.Fashion Photography is not a Science it is an Art! 

  • Is it difficult to get into this field?
It is not difficult to enter, but very difficult to sustain unless you are a master of the technique and creative enough to produce something new every time you shoot. With the digital era, it has become even more easy to enter.

  • How can a fresher go about in this field?
A training course from recognized institute would help. Try and learn the camera than learning how to  photograph. Assisting a renown photographer may help you learn few things but eventually it’s the practice that makes one pro.

  • Apart from your job, what do you do in your past time?
I am usually found sipping chai at local Irani joints. Otherwise, I listen to music, engage socially with friends, refer fashion and travel magazines, or just go for a drive. 

  • Did you do a particular course or take special training before venturing in this field?
Yes. I learned my basics of photography (not fashion) at National Institute of Photography. I spent lot of time experimenting with my camera to strengthen my knowledge base.

  • Advantages of choosing your career?
There is creativity to the core. The shoot atmosphere is immensely positive and you get a pleasure of doing something great, everyday. Plus whatever you click stays with you for lifetime.

  • Challenges that you faced during your journey? How did you overcome them?
It was difficult to find the first few assignments. But later through the networks I operate within, I seem to be doing fine.

  • How many years does it take for one to be a professional Fashion Photographer?
In-depth understanding of the camera, creativity and appropriate resources (hair/make-up artist, stylist, etc…). Once you have all this in place, you are set to go.

  • What was your 'Nothing is Impossible moment'?
Doing a reccee of a bunglow for the shoot and few days later after reaching the location for the actual shoot, I realized that the bunglow fell off since it was dilapidated. We somehow managed shooting there with the broken walls and other furniture. 
  • Lastly what advice would you give to the aspiring Fashion Photographers who want to make their mark in the field?

Learn the camera in detail and only then start working in this field. Remember it is important to be a Photographer first than shooting Fashion!

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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Life is all about challenges…but as they say when all doors close….there is one window always open and this is where you are sure about the divine presence that governs you and has got me so far , says Prasad Iyer, Sr. Account Director (MX Advertising) and Professor ( Media Planning at KCCMS)


He lives life to its fullest, he is an opinion leader, he is smart, he has his own style, he is professional but at the same time has the best sense of humour. He is that kind of a personality who is loved by all his students and even the CEO’s of big companies. I have been his student during my post graduation and his was the only lecture we all use to wait for. Possessing a knack of understanding every student, being strict when needed and at the same time partying makes him everybody’s all time favourite. Let’s Talk Life with Sr. Account Director and  Professor Prasad Iyer, .where he talks about his career journey from Client Servicing Executive to Sr. Account Director, his teaching experience( Media Planning) and his immense love for life

  • Kindly tell us something about yourself ?

My early life has not been a life of luxury…its been meeting necessities…which my parents never ever made me realise…despite not having the best of luxuries and conveniences that a child used to yearn for…I have been fortunate enough to have been educated in a convent…St. Francis D’Assisi High School,Borivali…like for every child I too yearned for all the Childhood fancies..celebrating birthdays in class, calling all friends at home for birthday parties ( the children types ), sporting shoes, having the best bites for my tiffin while in class…( jelly cream biscuits..wafers..etc..) all these were hopes that I would want to realise while I would have chocolates that would be distributed in class for someone else’s bday…Yes..those days were full of those childish dreams and I wanted to be a me too with everyone else..when that was not the case in reality…the one thing that I always treasure from my parents from then till now is the element of being grounded…”realise the fact..what can be afforded..what is needed..what is a luxury…” fortunately that’s what has made me what I am today….My parents have always instilled the learning of “Being wise and Humble”. Yes..in life this does not always come up to your favour..but this gives you an identity…My Childhood has been that of immense playing in the outdoor’s…till dusk…it was fun…no inhibitions…no etiquettes…just be yourself with your friends and make the most of your time…As a student in school…I was average in my studies….But was lucky…my parents were not demanding…there was never ever stress or pressure of any kind…to perform..to be the no.1…I consider myself to be very lucky….i had that independence…I will vouch this was the basic foundation for my persona…Till date…I survive on that…
Schooling happened…college started..nervous, that was me.. to step into a class of girls and boys as I was from a boys convent….and it was difficult for me for the 1st two years as I didn’t even know how to start a conversation with girls and my responses were in pure mono – syllables…as in only when I was spoken too and those were rare occasions…but my saving grace was I was a very average college student in looks and in studies too..so had a limited set of 3-4 friends ( all boys ) who used to hang out only in college….and once lectures were over back home…that was indeed the routine…typical school like…degree was the time when we all opened up and had a big gang of boys and girls ..by then had become comfortable in my conversation with girls too….It was during degree started representing college for Debates and elocution and fortunately got a few accolades for the college too on a inter collegiate level…took up the responsibility of a coordinator for English literary Association….
Completed Graduation…got in to a Multinational as an Accounts trainee ( I am allergic to numbers ) and survived for 2 years that’s when I realised…accounts and finance is not for me….so enrolled for the advertising and communications course in KC while working  - as I felt I could relate to communications….this was a tough decision as my career’s two years were already spent on finance…and It already pinched me as a late starter for advertising…but nevertheless…had to do it…post completion of my course….took almost one-and-a half years for me to get a job in an agency as my resume reflected finance…but I could nt avoid it..as I had to show I was working…and I had to be honest…my first job as a client servicing trainee started….and yes that’s when I realised a client servicing job in an agency is thankless….you slog….you run around…you run…errands…you do research…you spend time on libraries digging data..as google was unheard of then or rather unfamiliar…so life as a trainee client servicing is indeed tough…Sunday was a big luxury..tho  it used to pass so quickly that u didn’t even realise it as a holiday…
“Life is all about challenges…but as they say when all doors close….there is one window always open and this is where you are sure about the divine presence that governs you and has got me so far…….” ..I firmly believe in the fact…”THIS TOO SHALL PASS It’s all about Sharing, caring and giving.”

  • What are you currently doing professionally?

Currently am serving as a Senior Account Director of MX Advertising Pvt Ltd..with a career spanning 12 years in advertising…and I believe am still learning, crawling as everday is a new experience with clients..within the agency…within departments….everyday is a challenge…
  • What made you choose this career?
I  realised just a diploma in advertising will not help me further in my career…I realised needed to get into management studies…enrolled with welingkars for masters in marketing management and earned the 3 years degree…life was tough pursuing the management degree and also serving in a agency as a servicing guy..but had to go through that routine…Sundays weren’t spared either….it was work and studies without anytime for yourself..Leave aside family and domestic functions….but the only thing that I could stare at that time was my future in advertising and immediately after completion of the course got into an other agency as an Account manager…

  • What is an exact role of a Client Servicing Professional?
A client Servicing executive ( CSE ) is the face of the agency for the client…a CSE is as good as the product or product development manager for the client…he/she is the primary interface for the agency and they are the clients representative for the agency..the y need to be completely aware of their brand….their competitors…what next could be suggested…how to be economically viable while suggesting proposals and make those work for the brand…..he/she needs to have info on their finger-tips and they should be good communicators…handle pressure…be sensitive to their clients needs…understand the client…..to become a professional client servicing executive….it should take 3-4 years because  you need to get the experience of servicing brands across all categories…
  • What has this job taught you?
My limited experience in servicing clients have taught me that you should have an open mind and be simple and realistic with the Client…Be honest about deadlines and justify your plans/actions politely..not by being loud or being assertive…understand even the client harbour their own pressure…do not get carried away and talk what cannot be done…..be practical..be realistic…always respect the client coz he knows his brand better ……this is purely my reading and it has helped me survive besides being appreciated from clients….
  • You are a visiting faculty at K. C. College of Management studies teaching Media Planning.. Talk about that?
Teaching at KC has been a enriching and a insightful experience…such brilliant bundle of talent waiting for their right opportunity….enthusiastic kids..Brimming with ideas…they drive you with energy and you learn from them….as a teacher..i do not believe in reading out from the books….i believe in being practical…giving them current scenarios of clients and the way they work out strategies for their brands….believe more in sharing professional experience and make them mature about what is in store for them and preparing them for their survival in advertising….i believe you cannot act as a teacher when you are dealing with such a age profile….you need to relate to them..they can understand..they know what is right…its being the right guide….that is it….and confession….teaching bright kids is a stress buster….makes me feel light..makes me feel..I am one of them….

  • You are a  balance of a fun loving and dedicated personality, does that help to crack clients?
 Yes I am fun loving…and you cannot service your clients if you are that serious kinda guy…you need to be light hearted sensible..Sensitive…it helps and you can cut across serious conversations in a light manner…that is what communication all about
  • Can people from any Bachelors degree opt to become a Client Servicing executive?
Yes am of the opinion that people from any stream for servicing..They need to have passion for advertising there are many personalities in advertising who come from many different streams…
  • Challenges that you faced during your journey? How did you overcome them?
Have faced many challenges..many egos…there are times when have been insulted by the clients…have heard a mouthful…also had the experience of coming to the agency and telling we shall no longer be servicing the account from tomorrow…..it fully depends on how you handle the situation and look forward. Advertising teaches you  composure..patience…humility..that too while you are in servicing…be positive and move on is the mantra here….
  • ·        Advantages of choosing your career?
Advertising also has its rewards……international trips..Parties…where you let yourself down…have fun…..
  • Apart from your job, what do you do in your past time?
My pastime is country songs, hip hop, ghazals and Illaiyaraja and Rahman classics. I do non fiction….For a change there is one fiction which I have read thrice and that is Mario Puzo’s the God father……truly inspiring….
  • What was your 'Nothing is Impossible moment'?
My Nothing is impossible moment was when I had to present my agency as a pitch in 5 minutes over a concall and that was the deciding factor of bagging that account..and delighted that I was the account came to us….over a concall…just by letting your work to speak for you and assuring the client of the confidence. The point here is pure conviction…
  • Lastly what advice would you give to the  aspiring Client Servicing executives who want to make their mark in the field?
My only advise to aspiring client servicing people…”Be yourself…Accept what cannot be done..do not over commit and under deliver..Rather be honest…Do not try to fake or put on..Simplicity in behaviour and communication is the key…” this is purely my reading and it has worked so far for me.




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