Tim Flach is a British photographer who specialises in studio photography of animals. He has published several books of photographs.
Tim Flach | |
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Born | London |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Photographer |
Website | timflach |
Flach was born in London, where he works and lives with his wife and son.[1][2]
Flach works in a studio in Shoreditch, in the East End of London. Many of his photographs are of captive animals and are taken under highly controlled conditions with the help of a large support team;[3]: 155 [4] he sometimes employs techniques more usual in human portraiture.[5] For his book Endangered, published in 2017, he also photographed some wild animals in their natural habitat.[6]
His work has appeared in National Geographic,[7] Creative Review,[8] The New York Times,[9] The Guardian[10] and The New Scientist.[11] He has lectured at various universities,[12] and at institutions such as the Zoological Society of London[13] and the St Petersburg International Economic Forum.[14]