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Pirelli chooses Tim Walker for 'The Cal™' 2018

British, born in 1970, Tim Walker began his career at Condé Nast, where, collaborating on the creation of the Cecil Beaton photographic archives, he discovered his passion for photography and, over the years, established himself as one of the best known and original photographers in the world of fashion and beyond

Home Life Pirelli Calendar Pirelli chooses Tim Walker for 'The Cal™' 2018

He will be the author of the 2018 Pirelli Calendar to be shot in the coming weeks in London, where Walker lives. Ahead of the official launch of the next ‘Cal', which will take place in November as usual,  no details will emerge about his interpretation of the new Pirelli Calendar, after Peter Lindbergh's for 2017, but what is certain is that Walker is known for the absolute originality of his sets, which have often seen him described as “dream like” and “surreal”.

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After graduating in Photography with the highest marks at the Exeter College of Art, Walker began his long career by immediately winning third prize in ‘The Independent Photographer of the Year' contest. After obtaining his degree in 1994, Walker worked as a freelance  assistant photographer in London, before moving to New York as assistant to Richard Avedon. Returning to London, he first focused on portraits and documentaries for the British press and at age 25 did his first fashion shoot for Vogue. Since then, for over a decade, Walker has worked on a long series of Vogue international editions, as well as for W Magazine and Love Magazine.
His first important international exhibition was in 2008, at London's Design Museum, and in the same year he published his book ‘Pictures'with teNeues. Two years later, in 2010, he approached short films, a world he continues to explore to this day: his ‘The Lost Explorer' was shown for the first time at the Locarno Film Festival and then won the prize for the best short at the Chicago United Film Festival in 2011. In 2012 he inaugurated his photographic exhibition 'Storyteller' at Somerset House in London, the same year that saw the publication of his book: “Storyteller”, published by Thames & Hudson. The following year, a collaboration with Lawrence Mynott and Kit Hesketh-Harvey led to the publication of “The Granny Alphabet”, a collection of portraits and illustrations that celebrates grandmothers. Walker received the “Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator” from the British Fashion Council in 2008, as well as the Infinity Award from The International Center of Photography in 2009 and an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Photographic Society in 2012.