Renowned for his surreal fashion photography, Tim Walker’s new book challenges convention to explore the very concept of photographic imagination. Story Teller introduced audiences to the fantastical, magical worlds of Tim Walker, conjured anew with each shoot. Shoot for the Moon, Walker’s much-awaited follow-up, draws audiences close to tell the story of fantasy’s other, darker side. Delving into the art and mind of one of the most exciting, original fashion photographers working today, Shoot for the Moon showcases the breadth of Walker’s weird, wild wonderlands, in his signature opulent style and decadent eccentricity, exploring questions of imagination and inspiration, and where they come from. Dazzlingly designed and lavishly produced, Shoot for the Moon contains spectacular photographs of some of the biggest names in fashion and contemporary culture, images that demand to be read as art as much as fashion. Featuring a long list of contributors and texts from Walker himself illuminating the images, the majority of which are new or previously unpublished in book form, Shoot for the Moon is set to be an unmissable addition to the library of fashion photography.
Tim Walker Libros
Este autor se enfoca en escribir sobre temas relacionados con la vida familiar y el lugar que inspira su obra. Sus trabajos a menudo reflejan una profunda comprensión de las relaciones humanas y el entorno en el que se desarrollan. Su visión del mundo y su percepción de los detalles se reflejan en un estilo único que atrae a los lectores a la atmósfera de sus historias. Su obra es valorada por su autenticidad y profundidad emocional.






Star Turns
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Fleet Street veteran Tim Walker presents 71 of the world's most celebrated people who have been analysed and defined by a master craftsman. You will, at turns, be entertained, enlightened, surprised and occasionally shocked but, best of all, repeatedly made to laugh aloud at the wit, passion, talent and foibles of those who have entertained us for most of our lives.
The Red Flame
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
One of fashion's most iconic redheads pens a moving coming-of-age story chronicling her professional and personal metamorphosis.
Tim Walker
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
As a London-based photographer and graduate of Exeter Art College in Oxford, Tim Walker learned from the greats. During an internship at Cond?? Nast he set up the Cecil Beaton archive. He also worked as Richard Avedon's assistant in New York. Since those days 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. Although elegant, there's nothing stuffy about his work!
The Prisoner of Bhopal
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
"Amil has always dreamed of working at the modern, space-age pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, where he lives. Instead, on his tenth birthday, he is torn from his family and taken to work for Mr Kumar and his cruel son, Jalesh, in their dilapidated printing factory. There, hidden in a trunk, he finds a secret First World War journal. As its pages come to life, they reveal not only why Amil is there, but that he and the journal's author - his great-grandfather, Sanjiv - share a magical gift. Its purpose remains a mystery until, one terrible night, the pesticide plant leaks poison gas into the air above Bhopal."--Publisher.
Tim Walker: Story Teller
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Featuring a stunning collection of illustrations and designs, this overview showcases Tim Walker's exceptional career in photography. It highlights his unique artistic vision and the innovative techniques he employs, making it a captivating visual journey through his work. The book not only celebrates his achievements but also serves as an inspiration for aspiring artists and photographers.