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For many years Tim Graham travelled the world photographing the Tours and State Visits of the Royal Family. Journeys that took him to more than a hundred countries brought privileged access to photograph the best that each country presented of their renowned sights and culture. During those travels Tim captured authentic images of everyday life - faces and places. His photographs form an extensive archive of impressive cultural and travel images.

Tim’s photographs were syndicated for many years by the legendary photo agency Sygma, later becoming part of Corbis. Keen to have The Tim Graham Royal Archive to complement their world renowned Hulton Archive, Getty Images acquired that body of work and Tim went on to specialise in stock photography and fine art.

He now shoots landscapes, people, culture and the natural world, and topics that are always in the news - environment, energy, population, resources, pollution and waste. Recent travels have included Iceland, USA, China, Spain, Ireland, France, Norway and India. Closer to home, he regularly photographs throughout the UK.


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All artworks of Tim Graham
Photography, Double Doors, Tim Graham

Double Doors

Tim Graham

Photography - 101.6 x 76.2 cm

$2,484

Photography, HQ, Tim Graham

HQ

Tim Graham

Photography - 101.6 x 152.4 cm

$2,993

Photography, Taj Mahal, Tim Graham

Taj Mahal

Tim Graham

Photography - 101.6 x 152.4 cm

$2,993

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For many years Tim Graham travelled the world photographing the Tours and State Visits of the Royal Family. Journeys that took him to more than a hundred countries brought privileged access to photograph the best that each country presented of their renowned sights and culture. During those travels Tim captured authentic images of everyday life - faces and places. His photographs form an extensive archive of impressive cultural and travel images.

Tim’s photographs were syndicated for many years by the legendary photo agency Sygma, later becoming part of Corbis. Keen to have The Tim Graham Royal Archive to complement their world renowned Hulton Archive, Getty Images acquired that body of work and Tim went on to specialise in stock photography and fine art.

He now shoots landscapes, people, culture and the natural world, and topics that are always in the news - environment, energy, population, resources, pollution and waste. Recent travels have included Iceland, USA, China, Spain, Ireland, France, Norway and India. Closer to home, he regularly photographs throughout the UK.

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