Pastel kitties and antlered skulls: Tim Walker's photography
Thursday, June 12th, 2008 02:47 pmYesterday I accompanied
major_clanger to the Design Museum at Butlers Wharf, one of those places I've often been near but never been into.
By happy coincidence there was an exhibition of photography by Tim Walker, whose work I hadn't been aware of. He seems to do a lot of shoots for Vogue, but they're not typically fashion shoots: I didn't get a sense of the clothes being the focus. And the models are components of the pictures, elements, rather than there for the sake of who they are. ( more: illustrated )
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By happy coincidence there was an exhibition of photography by Tim Walker, whose work I hadn't been aware of. He seems to do a lot of shoots for Vogue, but they're not typically fashion shoots: I didn't get a sense of the clothes being the focus. And the models are components of the pictures, elements, rather than there for the sake of who they are. ( more: illustrated )