Top 14 Tim Walker Quotes
#1. I don't believe in originality. You take inspiration from whatever moves you and you find your voice in those things.
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#2. I know the world that I am painting is not a reality. It is a whim, an entertainment to provoke something in people, whether as escapism or relief. I think that is very valid.
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#3. Fantasy isn't something I put into the pictures; I don't try and inject them with a sense of play. But it's about being an honest photographer; a photograph is as much of a mirror of the photographer as it is the subject.
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#4. I'm very particular who I work with. I'm not interested in portraying women with a cliched, generic look. I'm interested in a model who I can take a portrait of.
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#5. Looking back at my earlier pictures, I think that the work is very much coming from the same place. I have gone through a period of challenging myself with a complicated idea to currently challenging myself with the idea of simplicity.
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#6. I've never been in love with fashion, actually; trends and catwalks don't interest me. I love clothes; I love them historically and currently. They represent a spirit of the times and the zeitgeist.
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#7. You have to raise the bar. Give yourself a challenge. Ask yourself, 'How can one make the impossible materialise?'
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#8. It is very difficult to make the ideas in my head come to life, but what is harder is making them look effortless.
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#10. The point of fashion is that you take the picture you want. And fashion is the only photography that allows fantasy, and I'm a fantasist.
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#11. Your aim as a photographer is to get a picture of that person that means something. Portraits aren't fantasies; they need to tell a truth.
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#12. I like capturing stuff that is disappearing - that's the point of photography. What I am photographing is an imaginary place that never existed, but is connected to something that has already been.
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#13. When I was at college, the idea of fashion was more immediate to me, whereas art photography, the depth of it, was a different thing. Storytelling - fanciful storytelling - can only be told through fashion photography. It's the perfect way to play with fantasy and dreams.
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#14. Even the pictures I was doing at college - a little narrative based on a butterfly catcher, or a chimney sweep - the images were always telling stories. They were all scenarios and moods which I storyboarded and worked through - it's exactly what I do now.
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