Tim Flach - Windows Chestnut
This image depicts an Arabian Halter horse called JJ Ballerina, echoing George Stubbs’ celebrated painting Whistlejacket.
Equus (2008) is a photographic study of the horse and its wider family, from ass to zebra. The series spans intimate studio portraits, images shaped by landscape, and scenes showing how humans have bred, trained, and represented the horse. At its heart, Equus reflects on the profound relationship between people and horses — a bond that has shaped human history and culture.
Tim Flach is a photographer renowned for his stylised animal portraits. He has dedicated his career to documenting biodiversity and conveying empathy for our planet’s endangered creatures.
Driven by a desire to share stories of the natural world, he has been collaborating with scientists to research how imagery can better lead to pro-environmental outcomes.
Flach has six main bodies of work which have been exhibited worldwide, including shows at Museums of Natural History, from Paris to Beijing. He has seven international award-winning books translated into multiple languages. His latest publication, Feline, is scheduled for release in Fall 2025.
This image depicts an Arabian Halter horse called JJ Ballerina, echoing George Stubbs’ celebrated painting Whistlejacket.
Equus (2008) is a photographic study of the horse and its wider family, from ass to zebra. The series spans intimate studio portraits, images shaped by landscape, and scenes showing how humans have bred, trained, and represented the horse. At its heart, Equus reflects on the profound relationship between people and horses — a bond that has shaped human history and culture.
Tim Flach is a photographer renowned for his stylised animal portraits. He has dedicated his career to documenting biodiversity and conveying empathy for our planet’s endangered creatures.
Driven by a desire to share stories of the natural world, he has been collaborating with scientists to research how imagery can better lead to pro-environmental outcomes.
Flach has six main bodies of work which have been exhibited worldwide, including shows at Museums of Natural History, from Paris to Beijing. He has seven international award-winning books translated into multiple languages. His latest publication, Feline, is scheduled for release in Fall 2025.