Exhibition: The Herder Boys of Lesotho – Tom Oldham
Tom Oldham is a rare photographer. Rare, in that alongside his hugely impressive commercial work, including campaigns for Adidas, Samsung and a host of music & sports magazines including regular covers and portraits, [Nick Cave, Usain Bolt, Sir Richard Branson, Jose Mourinho, and Damon Albarn] for Mojo and Four Four Two magazines, [not to mention PhotoBite]; Tom’s real passion lies within his personal work. One such project is hitting London later this month and sees Tom’s first solo West End exhibition, The Herder Boys of Lesotho, opening its doors for us all to savour
Tom first visited Lesotho in 2009, shooting for the NGO Riders for Health, on a whistle-stop shoot travelling through this mountain kingdom. On the winding, climbing roads he’d see herder boys tending to their animals and immediately imagined a series of images that he just couldn’t shake from his mind.
The Herder Boys of Lesotho by Tom Oldham.
Their distinctive silhouettes against the sky, these icons of Lesotho wrapped in the woollen blankets that provide their only protection from an intense sun or a brutal winter. The herder boys work astonishingly hard, for very low pay, in the toughest conditions imaginable.
The Herder Boys of Lesotho by Tom Oldham.
It is the only option available to some, who often have very little formal education and can enter into this employment from early childhood. In November 2016, Tom was able to return to Lesotho to shoot the portraits that make up this new exhibition, and with some valuable assistance from the team at Riders for Health, he came home with some extremely special, new work.
This new exhibition has been supported by Hasselblad, and it has been printed and framed by Metro Imaging.
The Herder Boys of Lesotho by Tom Oldham.
The Herder Boys of Lesotho by Tom Oldham. The exhibition supported by Hasselblad and Metro Imaging, takes place at The White Space in Great Newport Street from 26th June 2017.
Tom Oldham‘s Herder Boys of Lesotho is being hosted at the White Space Gallery, Great Newport Street, just off Leicester Square in London between June 26th and July 1st. 11am-7pm daily.