Human behaviour in wildlife
TIM’S great skill is capturing human expressions in nature
“I ACCEPT that it’s certainly easy to see my work as anthropomorphic, to think that I have endeavoured to make the wildlife look like us, but I am actually far more interested in the notion of anthropocentris: how we humans centre ourselves in relation to animals, and make ourselves the centre of our worlds. In a photographic compositional sense, I will want to lead people to the most empathetic details,” explains Tim.