Lean Timms (pronounced Leen) is an Australian travel and lifestyle photographer working across editorial, commercial and publishing fields.

Forever exploring and full of curiosity for this world, Lean’s greatest love is to discover and document inspiring places and stories. Lean’s approach to photography is driven by natural light, in situ spontaneity, storytelling, sharing and capturing a genuine sense of place. 

A once upon a creative arts high school teacher, Lean now loves to teach photography and holds a number of photography workshops annually.

Lean is currently based on Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country, Canberra Australia, and is available for work nationally and worldwide. 

CONTACT

For inquiries, please email: 
lean@leantimms.com

Instagram | @leantimms


Select Clients | Publications
Australian Traveller | ADOBE | Airbnb | Audi Australia | Condé Nast Traveller | Country Style | Food and Wine Magazine | Galah | Gestalten | Gourmet Traveller | Hardie Grant | Inkaterra Hotels | Lonely Planet | Lulu Lemon | QANTAS Travel Insider | Saveur Magazine | Schwartz media | Tierra Hotels | Tourism Australia | Vogue Living

Books:
Ikaria’ by Meni Valle, Hardie Grant Publishing, Australia | Slow Escapes Gestalten Publishing, Germany (contributing photographer) | ‘Poetry of Spaces’ by Sarah Andrews, Hardie Grant Publishing UK (contributing photographer) | Principles of Style’ by Sarah Andrews, Simon and Schuster, Australia (contributing photographer) | 'The Little Library Cookbook', by Kate Young, Head of Zeus Publishing, UK | 'The Little Library Year', by Kate Young, Head of Zeus Publishing, UK | ‘The Little Library Christmas’ by Kate Young, Head of Zeus Publishing, UK | ‘The Saints of Old Florida’, a coastal lifestyle and recipe book, USA | 'Farm Life' Gestalten Publishing, Germany (contributing photographer)

Above photo by Zoe Spaleta

 

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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging, and recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.