I Am Pure Alpha

Gary, Indiana 2017
This is my classic style. The camera is below the wolf’s eyes, the background is clean and without tension points and the wolf’s eyes are pin sharp. The beauty is in the uncluttered simplicity of the image. The limited depth of field allows the subject to pop and give the viewer no cause to be distracted. Less can be more when the objective is portraiture rather than storytelling or decisive moment photography.
Intuitively a portrait of a beautiful wolf should follow the same principles of glamour photography because the wolf is such a glamorous animal and that attribute must be emphasized above all others.
The clarity of this image – given the limited available light – would not have been possible a few years ago. I think it offers an insight into the animal’s soul.
He is simply being an alpha wolf. On point, intelligent and poised.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition Size: 12
- Image: 56" x 76" (143 cm x 193 cm)
- Framed: 67" x 87" (171 cm x 221 cm)
STANDARD - Edition Size: 12
- Image: 37" x 50" (94 cm x 127 cm)
- Framed: 48" x 61" (122 cm x 165 cm)
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Encroachment

Nevada City, Montana – 2017
I probably owe a great deal to the photographer Jim Brandenburg. I have never had the privilege of meeting him, but his iconic picture of half a wolf’s head jutting out from behind a tree is widely ascribed as a key moment in the history of wildlife photography. This was the day when transcending wildlife photography started to be regarded as art.
I am a fine art photographer, not a wildlife photographer, and so I sit somewhere in the middle of this debate. I don’t use long lenses unless I absolutely have to – polar bears and tigers being two cases in which they are helpful. Telephoto lenses compress the image and with it the chance of capturing something deeply evocative.
I do find many wildlife photographs very dull. It is not enough to see an animal and then photograph it – that is akin to google mapping and it is not art. Many wildlife photographers fall into the trap of believing that documentation is enough and it is not.
This image is deliberately reductive and there is no lofty ambition. But therein lies its strength. It is a paradox that white is such a strong colour and it is probably at its best in abstract imagery with no depth of focus. There was about an inch of focus here and it was well used.
Available Sizes (Framed Size)
- Large: 71” x 78” (180 cm x 198 cm)
- Standard: 52” x 57” (132 cm x 145 cm)
Available Editions
- Large: Edition of 12
- Standard: Edition of 12
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Sweet Home Chicago

Chicago, Illinois 2017
Chicago is a magnificent city. It is the home of modern architecture and has one of the most beautiful skylines in the world. The people of Chicago are sophisticated and globally minded. Yet, when you pass someone on the street, you will be greeted with a welcoming smile. Our city rests on the shores of one of the greatest lakes in the world with a magnificent river that runs through it. From its architecture to its geographic location, Chicago is ranked as one of the top cities in the world. Ask anyone who visits our city.
Last November, legendary photographer David Yarrow made the journey from London to Chicago with a vision of photographing a wolf in our city. After hours of shooting into the night, David and his team brilliantly captured this magnificent animal in the foreground of our city’s most prominent architecture along the Riverwalk off of Wacker Drive.
We would like to give special thanks to the City of Chicago, the Chicago Film Office and the Chicago Police Foundation for their support with permits, location and for making this possible.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition Size: 12
- Image: 56" x 83" (143 cm x 211 cm)
- Framed: 67" x 94" (171 cm x 239 cm)
STANDARD - Edition Size: 12
- Image: 37" x 55" (94 cm x 140 cm)
- Framed: 48" x 66" (122 cm x 168 cm)
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The End of the Line

Longhorn cattle are not only emblematic of Texas, they are also the most visually spectacular cows in the world. On location on the abandoned film set of “There Will Be Blood”, we tried different combinations with a few prize-winning cows. But the reality was very clear – they are not camera friendly. In fact, they are considerably less compliant than the elephants of Amboseli, Kenya.
To achieve this composition was a real test of the team’s patience and all my thanks go to Ryan Thompson and his fellow cowboys, who worked with great skill to engineer this frame. I was doubly appreciative, as lying on the old rail sleepers is not the most comfortable way to spend a morning. It was critical that the bull was facing me and there were no tension points with his fantastic horns. Rail roads were so integral to the great push West as indeed were wagons and it struck me that they could complement each other outside a station. There is no real need for people to be in the image – there is enough there and the composition works. This is a personal favourite of mine.
Available size options with and without framing are below;
- Large: 67 x 93 inches
- Standard: 48 x 65 inches
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Genesis

South Africa 2018
This is as good as I can do. The best ideas tend to be simple and the best photographs can often have simplicity at their heart, rather than intimacy or visual overload. The paradox is that this simple portrait was the product of fairly complex working arrangements in the field.
Unlike many of my lion shots, this was not taken with remote controls, it was camera in hand. I was in a two-man cage, with my assistant behind me controlling the door with a rope. The minimum distance I could feel safe was about 25 feet and this required the use of a 200 mm lens – long for me, but the outstanding lens in Nikon’s telephoto range.
In my view, the best time to photograph lions is about half an hour after sunrise. The light gets stronger by the minute and this allows for a faster shutter speed or more depth of field. The face of the lion could not be sharper – every detail is there and he is looking right into my eyes – as he is transfixed. Three steps forward and the cage door closed and with it the opportunity.
The image is timeless and the backlit dust adds to its elemental and rather biblical mood. I thought that we should call it The Old Testament. The image was taken with the help of Kevin Richardson – The Lion Whisperer – who does more to raise awareness for the plight of the lion than anyone I know.
Available Sizes
- Large: 73 x 67 inches framed
- Standard: 52 x 48 inches framed, Sold Out
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Kingdom

We are happy to release this 2019 image of the most famous lion in Kevin Richardson’s sanctuary – Vayetse.
I hope it will strike an emotional chord with all lovers of the lion and remind us that the eyes are the windows to the soul – whether they be the eyes of a human or the eyes of a cat. Of all the truly iconic animals that we cohabit our wonderful planet with, the African lion is the one that many informed people are most worried about in terms of survival. Numbers are now less than perhaps 16,000 – just 5% of 100 years ago.
To be so very close to this majestic lion was a privilege, but it was hard earned. Kevin and I have worked with each other for six years and there is great mutual trust. His team worked on the cage placement deep in a flooded gorge during the heat of the day and I then had the easy task of just getting wet from 4pm onwards. I knew that I wanted a contextual backdrop and I also knew that I needed to work with consistently flat light on Vayetse’s face. The key was to convey a sense of place, but also take a portait with an intoxicating level of facial detail.
The busy river background is not maybe my normal style, but in this case it helped – after all, I am in his “Kingdom”, not a studio. As always, my starting premise was that I needed to be lower than his line of sight – this meant being in four feet of water. The Nikkor 58mm lens is optically in a league of its own for this kind of work and I think it shows here.
I hope that this photograph will find good homes and in so doing raise awareness and also funds for Kevin’s relentless crusade to fight for the survival of the Kings of Africa. I had the easy job, albeit the wet one. Kevin’s job goes on day after day, whereas I just come and go.
Available Sizes
- Large: 67 x 95 inches framed
- Standard: 48 x 67 inches framed
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Nala

South Africa, 2019
In the Lion King remake, Nala has had a modern overhaul. To quote The London Times, she has been transformed from a “long lashed love interest into an asskicking warrior femme.” Beyonce clearly enjoyed playing the role and nailed it.
In my experiences in Africa, that’s what lionesses are – they kick arse. Here is our Nala – not much “long lashed” romance here – just a warrior. My heart beats fast when a lioness is present – they are magnificent, but dangerous cats.
Our thanks – as always – to Kevin Richardson for the access and his knowledge. Photographs like this would not be possible without his presence, his guidance and our long established partnership.
Available Sizes
- Large: 67 x 79 inches framed
- Standard: 48 x 56 inches framed
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Savute

Savute, Botswana 2019
The Marsh Pride of Savute, Botswana are famous and revered hunters. The difficulty with lion photography in places such as Savute is simply the ability to work the camera into a position below the lion’s eye level.
With longer lenses and greater magnification, the nasty effect of cameras angled downwards can be ameliorated. But we don’t like long lenses and if we can avoid them, we do. It tends not to offer the degree of emotion we are looking for.
Available Sizes
- Large: 67 x 97 inches framed
- Standard: 48 x 68 inches framed
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King of Kings

This artwork combines two photographs – one taken in Borana, Kenya from above Pride Rock and the other taken 4000 km south at Kevin Richardson’s famous lion sanctuary where we created a massive replica of Pride Rock. It was a joint idea between my team and Kevin’s and fundraising for Kevin’s crusade was integral to the project. No better year to do this than in 2019 – the year Disney rereleased Lion King. We hope to raise a meaningful amount from this image for Kevin’s continual task of building awareness for the plight of the lion. The lion has no better friend in Africa.
Pride Rock is the spiritual home of the movie and I wanted to work around this physical location in much the same way as Disney. The backdrop, 1,000 feet below, is quintessential East Africa, but the problem is that lion rarely venture onto the rock. That part of the job had to be done in South Africa. The angles and the light had to blend perfectly in order for the composite to work and we spent many hours planning at both locations.
The biggest challenge was not the light – both images were taken with the camera pointing in the same direction about 45 minutes after sunrise. We knew if we gave it a few days we would get similar clear sunrises in both locations. A tougher issue was to have the same trajectory in both locations and we ended up hiring a cherry picker in South Africa to ensure my angles on to the rock were identical at both locations.
The final piece of the jigsaw was the position and posture of the lion. Only Kevin could do this and he is a true genius.
This is one of the most important and challenging projects of my career – it is creative and I hope we can break a few fundraising records. It really went far better than any of us hoped.
Available Sizes
- Large: 67 x 96 inches framed
- Standard: 48 x 67 inches framed
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Basic Instinct

South Africa – 2020
Vayetse is probably the most handsome of Kevin Richardson’s lions and certainly the most famous. This image, taken in a flooded grassland after summer rains, is the strongest I have taken of him for a few years.
The key was to be low to the lion, close to the lion and yet safe. This mandate would not therefore have been for everyone. Lying in water a foot deep inside a metal cage in an African swamp is not for the precious, but it was my only option. My legs itched for days after, but I guess that was a small price to pay for this image.
It is important in these types of portraits for the eye contact of the lion to be emphatic. If the lion is not looking at me, the power of the image is materially reduced. It will be his eyes that tell us that Vayetse is focused, alert and on the hunt. That “Basic Instinct” was the narrative I was looking for and it is not always easy with a lion. I am reminded that the eye is the window to the soul.
Available Sizes
- Large: 72 x 67 inches framed
- Standard: 51 x 48 inches framed
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