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Tim Walker

By  Tim Walker

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A behind-the-scenes look at the creative process of Tim Walker, one of the worlds most innovative and sought-after photographers Each shoot is a total love letter to an object from the V&A, sometimes several objects. My relationship to objects is like falling in love with someone. It relates to how we interact as people, how you become best friends with someone. Its a search for a new friend. Tim Walker Published to accompany the V&As mesmerizing exhibition Tim Walker: Wonderful Things, this book is a journey through the creative mind of one of the worlds most inventive photographers. It presents more than 100 compelling photographs, from 10 magical photoshoots inspired by objects from the V&As enormous and eclectic collection. Featuring conversations between the set designers, stylists, hair and make-up artists, models, and muses who bring Walkers imagination to life, it includes contributions by Jack Appleyard, Zoe Bedeaux, Terry Bloxham, Edie Campbell, Gwendoline Christie, Josephine Cowell, James Crewe, Malcolm Edwards, Karen Elson, Katy England, Edward Enninful, Amanda Harlech, Shona Heath, Hungry/Johannes Jaruraak, Ibrahim Kamara, Kate Phelan, James Spencer, Jerry Stafford, Tilda Swinton, and Gareth Wrighton. Previously unpublished behind-the-scenes imagery and preliminary sketches combine to reveal Walkers extraordinary creative process, from his detailed research in the labyrinth of storerooms and galleries at the V&A to his spectacular final pictures.