Tim Flach is an animal photographer and has even published many books of his work. He is British and lives in London. Flach mainly does studio photography when he photographs animals, so it is controlled environment. However, he also does some wildlife photography as well. Most of Flach's books are specific to a subject, such as one featuring endangered animals or another which is only dogs.
His work is inspiring because it shows many unusual species that aren't often encountered in the wild, so it's interesting to see them photographed. He also has many pictures of endangered species, which may encourage people to help with conservation efforts, in order to prevent the extinction of these animals. Also, it is interesting that Flach does a lot of studio photography with animals, some of which imitate a human portrait. It's intention is to create an emotional connection to the animal. Flach's work is also inspiring simply because it's colorful. The bright color draws people in. Especially with some bird species, which many people don't realize how colorful and unusual birds can be. Many of his photographs show endangered or even just unusual species. Shown below are two of his photographs. The first is of a Himalayan monal, a colorful pheasant native to the Himalayas. The second is of an axolotl, also known as a "walking fish." Flach does have his own website, at timflach.com.
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