CLIENTS & Collaborators :
Annie Leibovitz Studio
Stern Magazine
Vanity Fair Magazine
Vogue Magazine
Absolut Vodka
American Express
Corcoran Gallery of Art
Edwin Houk Gallery
Friends of Photography (San Francisco)
Givenchy
HBO
Hatch Show Print
Miami Art Museum
Phoenix Art Museum
Pirelli Tire Company
Random House
Seattle Art Museum
The Make-A-Wish Foundation
The Milk Mustache Ad Campaign
The Nature Conservancy
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA)
Carston Höller
Huang Yong Ping
Kamrooz Aram
Spencer Finch
Walker Art Center
The Wolfsonian-Florida International University
Crispin Porter + Bogusky
Debbie Millman
Elliott Earls
Experimental Jetset
Francesco Vezzoli
Isabella Rossellini
James Victore
Lawrence Weiner
Lowe Art Museum
Martin Parr (Photographer)
Miami Children’s Museum
Number 17
Richard Tuttle
Stefan Sagmeister
The Canadian Centre for Architecture
Todd Oldham
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
Wim Crouwel
Tim Hossler Design
Big Magazine
Cranbrook Art Museum
Daniel W. Coburn (Photographer)
Danziger Gallery
David Almeida (Photographer)
Equity International
Habitat for Humanity
Kansas State University
Kehrer Verlag
Lloyd (+co)
Material ConneXion
Matthew Holtkamp (Photographer)
Max Mikulecky (Photographer)
Mute Records
New York Youth Symphony
Pecha Kucha Miami
Richard Avedon Studio
Richard Hansen (Landscape Architect)
Rizolli Publications
Roma Pas
Ruth Ansel Design
Sire Records
Skira
Somerset House Museum
Spencer Museum of Art
Steve Heitt (Fashion Photographer)
Thames & Hudson
The Detroit Institute of Arts
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Tim Walker (Fashion Photographer)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
University of Kansas
Wayne State University
As the former in-house art director for photographer Annie Leibovitz, Tim helped Ms. Leibovitz create her most memorable images, books and exhibitions of the late 90’s through the early 2000’s. Tim holds a degree in Architecture from Kansas State University, 1993, and a MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art, 2005. He has held the positions of Director of Design at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) and Art Director of The Wolfsonian-Florida International University in Miami Beach. He currently teaches design history, photo culture and visual communications at the University of Kansas. His academic research focuses on working with photographers, artists and cultural institutions to produce experimental forms of visual narratives. He is currently focused on the research and development of Looking for Havana. The first book in an ongoing series which will serve as a time capsule to a changing city. The guides will explore how visual culture defines our ideas of place.
CV available upon request.