<br><br>We asked Tim if he had any tips for budding wildlife photographers. "I always emphasise that you should use [your equipment] to facilitate the idea," Tim says.<br><br> "The danger of course, is to impose the technology first and then think of the idea second. I think it&#8217;s very important to not let the technology dominate. What is the experience that you&#8217;re trying to achieve? What are you trying to evoke? What ideas do you hope to come through from it? One you've decided this, then pick the tool to help you facilitate the idea.&#8221;<br><br><i> &#169; Tim Flach photography</i>
 



We asked Tim if he had any tips for budding wildlife photographers. "I always emphasise that you should use [your equipment] to facilitate the idea," Tim says.

"The danger of course, is to impose the technology first and then think of the idea second. I think it’s very important to not let the technology dominate. What is the experience that you’re trying to achieve? What are you trying to evoke? What ideas do you hope to come through from it? One you've decided this, then pick the tool to help you facilitate the idea.”

© Tim Flach photography

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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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