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Featured New Artist: Tim Flach

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Tim Flach, is a London based, upcoming, award winning photographer, whose credits include the 2006 International Photography Awards Photographer of the Year for Fine Art and more recently last year’s, PDN’s Photo Annual and American Photography 23.

Flach has quickly become renowned for exploring the anthropomorphic characteristics of the subjects he photographs in his animal portraiture. Asked to produce a book of fine art images of horses by, PQ Blackwell Publishing of New Zealand Flach, “immersed himself in the world of the horse in order to celebrate the animal in the visual form.”  As explained through his website Flach, “photographed Mustangs in the deserts of Utah, Haflinger’s high in the Austrian Alps, Arabians in expansive deserts, Icelandic horses against glacial backdrops, wild horses in the Carmargue, the Orlov Trotter in Moscow, Marwari horses in India and racing Thoroughbreds in the pristine confinement of their training environments.”
 
Following graduating from St. Martins School of Art with studies in photography and fine art; Flach has exhibited his work world wide showing his Equus project from the United Kingdom to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Web: TimFlach.com


Tim Flach is this week’s Featured New Artist from our friends at Aurora Photos. Aurora’s staff regularly seeks out new, up and coming photographers to highlight on abouttheimage.com. We hope our readers will enjoy learning about these young pro-photographers and seeing examples of their outstanding work. Photographers who would like to be considered for publication as a Featured New Artist can submit their resume and portfolio by email to fna [at] abouttheimage.com.


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Lord_Jim, May 23, 2008   [#]

Calling Tim Flach a ‘new, up and coming photographer’ is a little like calling Jim Pickerell a new, up and coming industry analyst.

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José Azel, May 23, 2008   [#]

Point well made and totally correct. Our apologies for this.

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