Tim Flach shot these cute little koala's for San Diego Zoo.

Tim Flach shot these cute little koala's for San Diego Zoo.

Channel 4 are now the broadcaster of all major racing events for which Tim Flach shot the poster campaign.
Tim first shot these lips for Getty Circa. 2003. I remember them so vividly because I had just joined PBC and this shot of "the lips" was on everybody's lips. It is one of those rare images that makes you look twice. It inspired several commissions - notably from Jung Von Matt / Romerquelle Mineral Water and also BBH NY / Vaseline. It was used on the cover of the New York Magazine in August 2012 and whilst in Selfridges yesterday I was stopped in my tracks as I spotted those lips again this time purchased through Getty by Aperitif for POS.
It just goes to show that the shelf life of classic imagery can be long and great photography, never goes out of fashion.





ABC News have interviewed Tim Flach on his latest book More Than Human. Click the image below to listen to the feature. Enjoy.
The dog was shot for "Dogs Gods" without glasses which were added as part of an ad campaign for Grand Optical, France. Tim added the mic to the Panda as a bit of fun to announce the book launch party for "More Than Human". We think they make a great pair.

Admit it, you are probably on the site anyway - (fubiz.net that is), so why not have a look at some of Tim's stunning imagery.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2233048/Almost-human-Photographers-intimate-studio-portraits-wild-creatures-making-unnervingly-similar-gestures-us.html
We were thrilled to see an image of Tim's on the cover of Creative Review Photo Annual last night. This is further to the cover of the Luerzers Archive Best 200 Advertising Phtoographers he was selected for earlier in the year. Congrats Tim!

Congratulations to Simon Norfolk who won Gold in the non-commissioned project series category. Congratulations also to Alex Telfer and Tim Flach who were both selected in then non-commissioned portrait single.A wonderful evening. Thank you AOP.






On the day of the AOP Awards we thought it was fitting that we boldly decide to remove all images on our website that are five years or older. So with a fine(ish) tooth comb we have gone through our site and edited out all those slightly older images. It means saying good bye to some classic award winning images a few of which are featured below - lets hope we win some awards tonight! It is an effort to keep the imagery on our site and of the photographers that we represent utterly contemporary. Also, if you can not remember a particular image after it having been showcased for at least the last five years, it should probably be dropped anyway!







A unique opportunity arose for Parker Biley and Tim Flach to create an image for Lime Advertising for their client Boehringer (a food supplement to restore muscle bulk in horses). Lime Advertising wanted a horse specialist (Tim) to shoot the horse and then a photographer retoucher team (Parker Biley) to shoot the men in scaffolding and retouch it all together.





Tim Flach was commissioned to shoot for Manfrotto by Saatchi & Saatchi, London. These charging horses were shot in the Camargue, France. Manfrotto also did a bit of PR around Tim and the shoot. If you click the link you can read the article http://www.manfrottoschoolofxcellence.com/2012/04/19/an-interview-with-tim-flach/
A short note to say thanks to everybody for coming to 33 Portland Place last Thursday 29th March to celebrate 30 years of the Peter Bailey Company. Here's to another 30! (OMG - the thought is quite frightening - though very exciting!!). Below is a snap of Team Flach on the settee where the King was taught to speak.