




Tim Walker on fairy tales, first photographs and cardboard props.
Tim Walker needs no introduction – if you’re not already in love with his dreamlike imagery you will be after reading the rest of this post. Every fashion or photography student have had his images ripped from magazines and pasted in their sketchbooks at some point, myself included, so I was honoured when Mulberry invited me along to the opening of his latest exhibition at Somerset House – Story Teller.
Tim’s photographs transport you into another world, full of fairy tales and larger than life props that would usually only make an appearance in your wildest dreams. This is what makes his work so alluring – that he can bring these dreams to life on the pages of our favourite magazines, and more importantly, convey such charming narrative – a true story teller.
The exhibition goes a little way to try and dispel just a little of the magic behind these stories. Tim described his polished images as being not much more than cardboard and plywood: “It’s really hard to show props because that’s giving away something, but I think it’s very important that people can see physically how something is made, and the fact that it’s just made out of plywood or plastic, because the camera makes things very clean and look much more heroic than maybe they are in real life.”.
I was lucky enough to ask the man himself a couple more questions – his answers certainly inspired me and I hope you’ll be just as ready to run and pick up a camera after reading them, too…


What was the first photo that you were proud of?
I think the work I did at college. I was at Exeter Art College. I thought I couldn’t be a photographer because of the technicality involved with taking pictures and the camera, but as soon as I went to college and was explained the working of a camera called a Pentax k1000 – it’s so simple to use. And once I developed it, they were my first. They were stories – exactly what I do now. They were black and white, very very innocent and naïve and they were on stories like a chimney sweep, or a fruit picker, or a couple in love. They were little narratives that I photographed with friends as models. I went about making my own sets too. When they came out and I’d printed them, that’s when I got hooked on the magic of photography.
To enlarge a photo in a dark room, and then to put a blank piece of paper in water and watch a picture develop is magic.


Your photos are very well thought out and staged beautifully – but do you have “the photograph that got away”, on set or otherwise?
Very rarely. I see things happen in life through stories people tell me, and I bring that in front of the camera. It’s almost like a performance piece, you have an allotted time and you go for it. When I’m on a shoot, I’m very very on it – and it ends when I feel the mood has been caught.
I mean, I’ve seen a lot of people walk past me and I’ve chased them down the street and asked to photograph them, and they’ve said no – they are the ones that got away. Some people just don’t want to be perpetuated on film, it’s funny. 50% don’t want it, and I can understand that. But there are guys here like Daniel (above) that I saw sitting outside a pub – he’s one of the most incredible people I’ve ever photographed. Those clothes are his own, he turned up like that. I didn’t style that – I couldn’t style that. He’s someone who isn’t famous, but he’s an incredibly talented young man and there is nothing pretend about it. When you see someone like that on the street it gives you such a sense of hope for the future of youth. He’s the future of creativity – he’s got such individuality and uniqueness – and he’s a red head!


I know hundreds of young girls that dream of producing the images you capture. what would be your advice to young people with a camera in their hand?
This piece of advice is very important – don’t look at the state of the fashion industry and try and perpetuate that and mimic it. The greatest photographers in the history of photography and the greatest film directors have always gone their own way. If you have a friend who has a really funny neck but you still think she is beautiful, don’t be scared to document that. Stand up for what you believe is beautiful – whether someone is fat, skinny, tall, or black, Chinese or Indian – I think the importance of finding beauty in your own way is fundamental. It’s the only way you’ll succeed – never by mimicking what is already out there. It’s so important to me. Every photographer that has ever been, that has ever done anything – it’s because they’ve had the balls to say ‘this is what I believe is beautiful’. There is only ever one Steven Meisel or Irving Penn – they have an individual voice.
Story Teller runs from the 18th of October to the 27th of January at the East Wing Galleries, Somerset House. Admission is free!






Absolutely lovely, this exhibition has been on my list of things to go see since I first heard rumour of it. I love the responses from Tim Walker, he seems genuinely interested in answering questions compared to some celebrities. I saw that his short film is being shown, do you know if there’s an additional charge to see it? That seems to be the only piece of information I can’t find on the Somerset House website.
He really was – he started off by almost interviewing me, he had so much to say! A genuinely lovely guy with lots of passion. As for the film – you can find the info here:
http://www.somersethouse.org.uk/book-tickets/102162D2-8537-43C2-9C62-61B2370A9014
So insanely jealous that you got to meet him, he sounds like such a fantastic person! Also, feel pretty stupid for missing that link, thanks!
JEEAAALLZZZ!! Love the set and the pictures in hay boxes – very sweet! The light is gorgeous too.
Good job on the Tim portrait!
Wadda babe xx
Can’t wait to go see it!
I really enjoyed reading this post, Carrie. Lovely images & answers! Hopefully I’ll see this exhibition before it ends because I’m in love with his photography and he’s been a big inspiration to me for years
xo
this is really beautiful! love the swan boat! xo, Alma
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This is the most amazing blog post I have ever seen!
What inspirational words. I can’t wait to see this exhibition!
Becky
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Wonderful post! I’ll definitely drop by this exhibition, most likely more than once since it’s free!
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing your photos and the interview was very interesting.
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I didn’t know Tim Walker (I know where the exit is!) but his work is quite beautiful- I might actually try to go to England so I can go to this exhibition! His answers to your questions were very inspirational indeed, thank you so much for asking the right questions and thank you for the great discovery! x
Love it! grate interview!
Wow, those are amazing pieces. Love it!
Very inspirational!
Is there a book of the images being released?
Yes! There is a book available now titled Story Teller : )
i love this post! great photos as well!
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wow <3 he's such a great photographer, i would feel honoured to meet him!
Oh wow, i’ve totally fallen in love with his pictures. You lucky one, I wish I could see the exhibition too, but unfortunately it’s too far from my home town in germany. We’ve got his book “I love pictures” in our art school library and I’ve lent it soo many times, it’s nearly like a roommate
Thanks for this inspiring post!
Ah you lucky lucky duck!!!! The Man himself! I adore his photos – you just want to jump in them, just magical. And what a lovely post to read, i love it xxxxxxx
This is lovely. I saw the exhibition yesterday and it is amazing. I was just wondering, what filter have you used on the photographs? xxx
WOW, that’s a massive thing! Tim Walker is my favourite contemporary photographer. His work is just so extraordinary, the imagery he creates is perfect. So great that you had the opportunity to talk to him
and too bad I won’t be able to see the exhibition!!
Great shots by the way.
Love xx
I went to see this on Thursday and loved it. Tim’s work is so beautiful and unique and the exhibition captures his approach to narrative fashion photography perfectly!
x
AHH TIM WALKER! So jealous. Great post! <3
Carrie, lovely as always!
Would you mind telling me which font did you use?
It’s my handwriting! : )
So beautiful and whimsical!
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I kinda want to buy his book now, his work is fantastic!
The pictures are perfect!
Many kisses from germany, Lena ♥
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I went along earlier today, absolutely loved it. Fantastic write up, I was especially touched his advice on capturing your own idea of beauty. So often I feel as though what I am shooting is not edgy or cool enough, but reading things like this affirm what nonsense that is – an individual voice is so much better than singing the same tune as everyone else
Tim Walker is a new discovery for me, thanks to your beautifully annotated post. I will definitely make my way back to London now and see his work before it goes. I wish it had started last week when I was up to see the Little Black (Chanel) Jacket exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery. If you haven’t been there that’s worth a trip too
Lovely photographs as always. You’re an inspiration for a novice blogger like me!
Christine
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Tim Walker is a new discovery for me thanks to your beautifully annotated blog. I will definitely be making the trip back up to London to see his work, sketchbook in hand! I just wish it had been last weekend when I went and saw the Little Black (Chanel) Jacket exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery. If you haven’t been there already I’d definitely recommend it.
Again, stunning photographs. You’re an inspiration for a novice blogger like me!
Christine
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magical, that’s what it is
I absolutely love Tim Walker! I’ve got to see this exhibition. We had a guest talk from his stylist’s assistant at uni and it was amazing, what an inspirational man
Rachelle x
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Oh my goodness I love that man, how lucky that you got to meet him too! I can’t wait to visit the exhibition and will hopefully be bringing home one of those lovely books too!
Oh wow you’re so lucky to have met him he’s one of my favourite photographers his work really does transport you to an amazing place and he seems like such a great down to earth imaginative guy to, such an inspiration xoxo
Ah I loved reading this interview. Tim Walker is one of my favorite photographers – I love his work. I am sure his book is amazing!
(Your photographs are amazing as well <3)
so nice blog .
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Wow, I love the photograph of the woman that looks like Marie Antoinette. And the quote completes the picture (*:
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Tim Walker makes magic every time, I hope he takes his exhibition on the road…to Mexico
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Oh, I am SO jealous of you right now! I’d always loved Tim Walker’s photography but never knew much about him as a person, so I loved reading the little interview
Great article, I couldn’t agree more with the last thing you wrote in the post. In fact, it’s the exact opposite. If you see everyone going one direction, turn and go the other
super lovely pics!!
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Wow!! It seems so cool!! And lovely, and.. I don’t know. I love iiit! It’s like being inside a fairy tale! <3
Such a GREAT post. I really enjoyed reading this.
Thanks for posting this, I can’t wait to visit the exhibition and I am studying his work this year for my A Level Art, he truly is the most wonderful and magical photographer I have ever come across!
beautiful post
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Great post dear, very inspiring <3
le fresne x
Oh, WOW! You are so amazingly lucky! I loved the interview and the pictures look so beautiful! x
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Сool photos! It’s inspiring!
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It was lovely meeting you here! What an exciting day xx
Thanks for this post Carrie! Tim Walker rocks.
Oh so interesting thanks for the link, going to try and visit it!
So happy I got to read this post! I was fortunate to visit his similar exhibition a few years back. He’s a real hero!
Need to get my hands on that book <3
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