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These photographs are by photographer Tim Walker. I love the narratives he constructs and the aesthetics of his images. His work often has a kind of fairy tale or surreal element to it, and his use of props is fantastic. I find his work fascinating and think that it creates a real sense of escapism. The aesthetics of his images are soft and fairytale-esque and even though the narratives are often quite bazaar and unusual they still work well.
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