About the Book
Tim Topple (b. 1975) brings the style and spontaneity of his previous work indoors to capture the little-documented side of domestic life - fleeting, often surreal micro-events - in turn wild, humorous, playful, innocent, sleepy and monotonous. Citing Nigel Shafran, Colin Pantall, David Moore, Trent Parke, Sally Mann and Anna Fox as inspiration, Elephants for Dinner remains a unique, personal work.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 68 - Publish Date: May 17, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords family, domestic, kids, life, home, photography, surreal, humour
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About the Creator
Tim Topple
Margate, UK
Tim Topple (b. 1975) is an award-winning fine art and documentary photographer. A snapshot aesthetic and a fast and loose shooting style informs the look of most of his work, which is inspired by old family photos, the boundaries of privacy, surreal domestic moments and the photographs not taken. He has exhibited around the world, has work published in "The Lomo LC-A" (ISBN 978-3-902217-16-5) and was recently shortlisted for the World Photography Awards, came 3rd overall for the UK, and won Best in Show at the Photo-Forum London end of year exhibition with an image from his latest self-published book, Elephants for Dinner, available in the Blurb bookstore.