


Agyness Deyn by Tim Walker, Vogue UK May 2011.








(Image credit: Sarah Farrell, please do not reproduce without permission.)


Alice Gibb in Puck's Hat (2007), David White and his Swan (2010), Clementine Keith-Roach asleep in clamshell (2010), Frida Gustavsson, Mirte Marr and miniature unicorn (2012).

Laura McCone and Luke Field-Wright as floral figures (2010).

Sugar crystallized roses and cream (2010).

Giant prop used in the Malgosia Bella & snails series.

Wasp playing the double bass from the Uniqlo Undercover campaign.


As you can see, the exhibition is a real treat. Not only is it amazing to see all of the props and set pieces used in so many of Tim's iconic shots in such detail, but as you walk from room to room you get a real sense of his approach to creating such beautiful images. His work is ethereal, fantastical and dream-like, and it's so interesting to learn how some of his signature aesthetic magic is created, both through his approach to composition and narrative as well as his philosophy that there is nothing which is impossible to capture on camera. I'm already saving my pennies for the accompanying book!
Tim Walker: Story Teller runs at Somerset House until January 27th 2013, with free entry. To find out more visit somersethouse.org.uk. To see more of Tim Walker's work, visit timwalkerphotography.com.
Are you a fan of Tim Walker? And will you be paying this exhibition a visit?
(Image credit: Sarah Farrell, please do not reproduce without permission.)
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