Tim Platt Fine Art

United Kingdom, London

Time-lapse videos of flowers

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United Kingdom, London

Tim Platt Fine Art

Tim Platt is a renowned UK based photographer and lately a part-time indy app developer. He has recently created Moodlapse and MoodlapseTV for the Apple App Store, based on his time-lapse videos of flowers. This strand of his work led also to the floral abstract Botanical Optical series of images and a successful solo art exhibition at the Crypt Gallery in Norwich in October 2021. He has now made available collections of his work as limited edition prints on his online print sales site called Tim Platt Fine Art.

These collections also include his remarkable animal and bird photography. He describes his stylised studio portraits of birds and animals as beauty shots. These unique and iconic animal portraits use minimal abstract backgrounds to draw attention to the myriad levels of detail in Nature’s grand design.

For Tim Platt, the art of photography is above all about the simple joy of both seeing and capturing details that might otherwise flash by in the blink of an eye and remain unnoticed. Tim has run his own studio in central London for over 25 years delivering international advertising campaigns for blue-chip companies like Unilever, P&G, Samsung, LG, Britvic and GSK. He has mastered the craft and technique required at the highest echelons of commercial photography. Although craft and technique are important, he believes that it is a mysterious neural connection between the eye and the brain that makes great images, and that technique should remain safely behind the scenes. Nowhere is this connection more important than when a photograph is in a frame on a wall.

Tim Platt Fine Art sells strictly limited editions in a range of sizes. Each print is custom made to order and arrives with an individual signed and numbered certificate of authentication, with a unique hologram. Giclée prints use the highest quality of fade-resistant, archival, pigment-based inks. When applied to high-quality archival substrates, such as the gold standard papers we use: Canson Baryta or Hahnemühle cotton-based, acid-free Rag papers. This results in an unbeatable archival lifespan of up to 200 years. All sizes are shipped worldwide for free.

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