Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Tim Flach

Tim Flach is well recognised both in America and Europe for his work on Animals and their relationship with the environment in which they live.
He was born in London and also studied communications design between 1977 and 1980. He then studied painted structures and photography at central Saint Martin’s college of art between 1982 and 1983.

His work on animals and their relationship with the environment have been exhibited in several places in America. He has also exhibited his fine art work in London.

His work has been recognised by many organisations and journals and over the years has won numerous awards in the photography world in several countries including France the USA and England.

His work has also featured in many magazines and publications including the National Geographic and Sunday Times Magazine.
Between 2002 and 2005 he was a director of the association of photographers. He has remained a member and has judged many competitions including Hasselblad Master and Wildlife Photographer of the year run by the National History Museum in London.

His career has also included lecturing in many British universities as well as giving talks on photography in Moscow, Dubai, Shanghai in China.
He has most recently published (September 2010) his second book which studies human/ animal friendships.

I like his work because he takes pictures of parts of animals like their nose, tail leg ect not just the whole body like a traditional picture.
















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