In Conversation with Theo Skudra
As Drake’s go-to shooter over the past twelve years, Theo Skudra has helped shape the visual style of one of music’s biggest stars. He’s been the man behind the camera documenting Champagne Papi’s life and directing some of his biggest music videos. So, you definitely don’t want to miss the opportunity to join Theo in-person along with Andrew Simon, Global ECD at Edelman, for ‘In Conversation With’ on Thursday, November 21st at the Arts & Letters Club. You’ll hear all about Theo’s magical journey as well as his recent work with John Legend in collaboration with production company Denim and design agency newkid. Lock in your spot today!
Meet our Speakers
Theo Skudra
Director/Photographer
Theo Skudra, a renowned visual artist and filmmaker, has cemented his place in the music and entertainment industry through his close collaboration with rap superstar Drake. Growing up with a celebrated photojournalist father, Skudra was immersed in the world of photography from a young age, which laid the foundation for his future career. His entry into Drake's world was serendipitous, initially capturing Drake's attention with an impromptu photo that led to Skudra becoming the artist's in-house photographer and Director. Over the years, his role expanded to directing some of Drake's most iconic music videos, capturing candid moments that offer a genuine glimpse into the superstar's life. Theo Skudra's journey in the visual arts is marked by a profound commitment to authenticity and a documentary-like approach to storytelling. His work, deeply rooted in his early exposure to photography and a keen admiration for the works of legendary photographers, showcases his ability to capture fleeting moments with lasting impact. Skudra's exploration of various mediums, including the tactile richness of 16 mm film and the nostalgic quality of large format Polaroid photos, reflects his continuous search for new ways to convey stories through visual imagery. His dedication to evolving as an artist while pushing the boundaries of conventional photography and filmmaking underscores a career that transcends specific collaborations, driven by a relentless pursuit of creativity and artistic excellence.