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Timothy Allen
Born(1971-05-26)26 May 1971(age 53)
Tonbridge,Kent, England
Alma materUniversity of Leeds
Occupation(s)Photographer, director
Known forHuman PlanetEpic Animal Journeys
Websitewww.humanplanet.com

Timothy Allen(born 1971) is an English photographer and filmmaker best known for his work with indigenous people and isolated communities around the world.

Early life

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Timothy Allen was born inTonbridge,Kent, England, the second son of two school teachers. He attendedThe Judd Schooland took further education atLeeds Universitywhere he received a BSc inZoology.[1]Whilst at university, Allen undertook a three-month ecological research project in remote jungle on the Indonesian Island ofSulawesiduring which an encounter with a reclusive forest dwelling tribe proved to be a pivotal point in his life.[2]Subsequently, after graduating from university he returned to Indonesia where he spent a further 3 years travelling and studying. It was during this time that he discovered his passion for photography. At the age of 27 he began a part-time diploma in photography in Hereford and for his first year project he joined an aid convoy toMostarduring the town's struggle to rebuild itself after theYugoslav Wars.

Career

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After returning from Bosnia, Allen was offered his first job as a freelance photographer working atThe Sunday Telegraphin London. A year later, after commissions from all of the British broadsheet publications, he eventually settled into a six-year position atThe Independent.[3]

A member ofAxiom Photographic Agencyfrom 2002 to 2011 his more recent work has revolved aroundindigenous peoples.It was a personal project in Bhutan, India and Nepal designed to escape the "rat race back home" that lead the BBC to commission him as part of theHuman Planetteam.[3][4]In 2012 Allen signed with the International film production companyGreat Gunswho currently represent him worldwide.[5]

In 2017 Allen was the subject of a documentary onAnimal PlanettitledEpic Animal Journeysin which a film crew followed him on a midwinter nomadic migration across theYamal Peninsulain Siberia with aNenetsfamily.[6]

In 2019, he appeared onChristmas University Challengeas a member of the winning Leeds University team, alongsideHenry GeeandTimothy Allen,captained byRichard Coles.


In 2019 Allen was on the winning team of notable Alumni from theUniversity of Leedswho won the Christmas edition of the BBC'sChristmas University Challengeprogramme, alongsideHenry GeeandJonathan Clements,and captained byRichard Coles.[7]They were the first non-Oxbridge team ever achieve first place in the tournament.[8]

Allen owns a production company and is also the host of his own Podcast.[9]

Human Planet

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In 2008, the BBC commissioned Allen to work on the documentary projectHuman Planet.This was the first time that the BBC had employed a dedicated photographer on a landmark series.[10]He spent over a year and a half travelling with 4 teams, covering stories of human endeavour in over forty countries around the world. Using the newly released first generation ofDSLRcameras withHDvideo capabilities, Allen shot content for the programme and its accompanying multimedia projects[11]as well as imagery that was published in a best-selling[12]BBC book, formed an exhibition and was used in the program's worldwide branding and publicity.

He wrote a weekly blog for BBC Earth, documenting his work during Human Planet.[13]

Timothy Allen Photography Scholarship Award (TAPSA)

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In 2016 Allen created a photography scholarship award in conjunction with theSharjahGovernment Media Bureau. Each year the scholarship is awarded to 5 photographers from around the world and includes a 10-day trip to theUnited Arab Emiratesto work alongside Allen.[14]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^"Timothy Allen Shares Stunning Images from the BBC's Human Planet".Royal Scottish Geographical Society. 3 January 2013.Retrieved19 January2018.
  2. ^Leeds Alumni Magazine. Issue 09
  3. ^ab"about – Timothy Allen".Human Planet.Retrieved22 February2017.
  4. ^"Getting paid to travel the world and take photos – Best of Working in Travel on Travellerspoint".Blog.travellerspoint.com.8 June 2007.Retrieved22 February2017.
  5. ^"Timothy Allen|Film Production Company News".Great Guns. 5 February 2013. Archived fromthe originalon 14 February 2017.Retrieved22 February2017.
  6. ^Epic Animal Journeys Promo.YouTube.Archivedfrom the original on 10 December 2021.
  7. ^"BBC Two - University Challenge, Christmas 2019, Leeds University v Clare College, Cambridge".BBC.
  8. ^"Leeds Alumni Magazine | And it's goodbye from Leeds…".magazine.alumni.leeds.ac.uk.
  9. ^"The Timothy Allen Podcast on Apple Podcasts".Apple Podcasts.
  10. ^"Welcome to Human Planet - BBC Human Planet".Archived fromthe originalon 21 March 2012.
  11. ^"A short film shot with my new camera – Timothy Allen. Photographer, Human Planet".timothyallen.blogs.bbcearth.com.Archived fromthe originalon 23 May 2009.Retrieved17 January2022.
  12. ^"Story of survival: How the BBC has revived photojournalism".The Independent.9 January 2011.Retrieved22 February2017.
  13. ^"Timothy Allen. Photographer, Human Planet".timothyallen.blogs.bbcearth.com.Archived fromthe originalon 12 April 2009.Retrieved17 January2022.
  14. ^"Timothy Allen Photography Scholarship Award (TAPSA) | Xposure".Xposure.24 June 2017.Retrieved11 September2017.
  15. ^"Winners 2013".TPOTY. 17 August 2014.Retrieved22 February2017.
  16. ^"2007 Winners Gallery".TPOTY. 1 January 1970.Retrieved22 February2017.
  17. ^ab"2011 Winners Gallery".TPOTY. 1 January 1970. Archived fromthe originalon 2 November 2012.Retrieved22 February2017.
  18. ^"Winners 2012".TPOTY. 18 August 2013.Retrieved22 February2017.
  19. ^"Winners 2014".TPOTY. 5 September 2015.Retrieved22 February2017.
  20. ^"Winners 2015".TPOTY. 1 January 1970.Retrieved22 February2017.
  21. ^"2010 Winners Gallery".TPOTY. 1 January 1970.Retrieved22 February2017.
  22. ^"2016 Winners".TPOTY. 1 January 1970.Retrieved22 February2017.
  23. ^"Timothy Allen – Pangea Award of Excellence – SIPA2016".YouTube.Archivedfrom the original on 21 December 2021.
  24. ^"2007 Results | The Press Photographer's Year 2013".Theppy.com.9 August 2000.Retrieved22 February2017.
  25. ^"CBSi".Retrieved22 February2017– via Find Articles.
  26. ^"British Press Awards | Media".The Guardian.Retrieved22 February2017.
  27. ^"ITB Berlin – Press Releases".Itb-berlin.de.Retrieved22 February2017.
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