Tim Walker is a London-based photographer and graduate of Exeter Art College in Oxford, Tim also endured an internship at Cond Nast where he set up the Cecil Beaton archive. He also worked as Richard Avedon’s assistant in New York and since his style has blossomed into something on par with his early inspirations and mentors. His work appears in trend-setting magazines such as Vogue, W and Harper’s Bazaar. He has also created advertising campaigns for exclusive clients such as Comme des Garcons, Yohji Yamamoto and Barneys. Walker’s work mixes hyper real fairytale with a dash of eccentricity and is currently on show at Dover Street Market in London which is well worth checking out in the flesh if possible, otherwise take a glimpse at the work below.
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