<br><br>The image to the left is one of Tim's personal favourites. The photo was taken at a Royal Yard inside the horse's own stable using studio lighting. "That horse is actually standing in front of its stable window, which goes onto the desert" Tim reveals.<br><br> The subject of the photo is a halter horse; a breed that is raised purely to be shown. "It's a bit like the supermodel of the equine world," Tim jokes. "I wanted it to almost look like there was a painting behind it." The image also recalls the famous 'Whistlejacket' painting by George Stubbs.
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The image to the left is one of Tim's personal favourites. The photo was taken at a Royal Yard inside the horse's own stable using studio lighting. "That horse is actually standing in front of its stable window, which goes onto the desert" Tim reveals.

The subject of the photo is a halter horse; a breed that is raised purely to be shown. "It's a bit like the supermodel of the equine world," Tim jokes. "I wanted it to almost look like there was a painting behind it." The image also recalls the famous 'Whistlejacket' painting by George Stubbs.

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Equine Exquisitus: the incredible horse photography of Tim Flach

We take an in-depth look at the horse photography of Tim Flach and gain some insights into his photography process. For photo enthusiasts it's a chance to look beyond the hardware for some inspiration. [Words: Chris Jager.]

[All photos copyright Tim Flach Photography, and republished with kind permission from Tim Flach Photography]

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