Kenneth was born in the historic city of Hereford, situated in the heart of the United Kingdom. He began his educational journey by attending the local boys' school, where he laid the foundation for his future endeavors. After a brief stint at the Hereford School of Art, Kenneth made the bold decision to relocate to the vibrant city of London, driven by his passion for photography.
In London, Kenneth quickly established himself as a talented and ambitious photographer, focusing on both editorial and advertising projects. His remarkable skills and dedication earned him recognition, and in 1974, he seized the opportunity to collaborate with the esteemed magazine "Avenue" in Amsterdam. This marked the beginning of a new chapter in his career, as his work began to appear in numerous leading European publications, including the renowned Vogue, Esquire, and The Sunday Times.
Despite his commercial success, Kenneth has always maintained a strong sense of creative autonomy, dedicating himself to projects that hold personal significance. His artwork can be found in esteemed museums and private collections throughout Europe and the United States. From 1989 to 1991, he shared his expertise as a lecturer in photography at the prestigious Royal Academy for Fine Arts in The Hague, Netherlands.
In the early 1990s, Kenneth expanded his creative horizons by transitioning into directing television commercials and eventually establishing his own production company, L'Avventura Film. To date, he has directed over 100 commercials and music videos. In 2001, his feature film debut, "Superstition", was released to critical acclaim. Kenneth currently resides in France, where he continues to nurture his artistic vision and push the boundaries of his creative expression.