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Tim Walker: Story Teller

Tim Walker author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd

Published:26th Aug '21

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Tim Walker: Story Teller cover

A dazzling showcase of Tim Walker's most memorable images, which have been described as ‘daydreams turned into photographs’

Wildly original, highly accomplished: an exceptionally well illustrated, designed and produced overview of Tim Walker’s career.Tim Walker is one of the most visually exciting photographers of our time. This book showcases many of his most dazzling images – ‘his daydreams turned into photographs’.

Some of the biggest names in fashion and contemporary culture are here: Alber Elbaz sporting a pair of rabbit ears; Agyness Deyn in the sand dunes of Namibia; Alexander McQueen and a memento mori of skull and cigarettes; Helena Bonham Carter poised with Ray-Bans and a Diet Coke; Stella Tennant in a pink cloud among the rhododendrons of an English country garden… The singer and musician Kate Bush contributes a foreword and Walker himself an afterword, as well as illuminating his pictures throughout with personal observations. This exceptional and beautifully designed overview of a career caught in mid-flow reveals just how much one man’s singular vision has influenced contemporary tastes in fashion, beauty, glamour and portraiture.

With 174 illustrations

'A book for anyone who has a sense of wonder and a belief that to be dazzled is to be enhanced' - Sunday Times
'Truly magical and otherworldly … a fascinating insight into [Tim Walker’s] creative process' - British Journal of Photography
'Gorgeous' - Financial Times
'Extravagant in scale and ambition and instantly recognizable for their eye-opening originality, Walker’s photographs dazzle with life, colour and humour' - Wall Street Journal
'A must for every fashionista' - Mail on Sunday
'Poetry in motion' - iD
'Flamboyant, humorous and surrealist' - Evening Standard

ISBN: 9780500293911

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 2010g

256 pages