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tim flach

is an animal photographer with an interest in the way humans shape animals and shape their meaning
while exploring the role of imagery in fostering an emotional connection. Bringing to life the complexity
of the animal kingdom, his work ranges widely across species, united by a distinctive stylisation reflecting
an interest in how we better connect people to the natural world.

He has four major bodies of work concerning different subjects: Equus (2008) focusing on the horse,
Dogs Gods (2010) on canines, More Than Human (2012) a broad exploration of the world’s species,
and Endangered (2017) a powerful document of species on the edge of extinction. He has published
five books; Endangered (2017), Evolution (2013), More than Human, (2012), Dogs Gods (2010)
and Equus (2008).

Tim is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate
from University of the Arts London in 2013. He lives and works in London with his wife and son.

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