McEnroe / Borg

Brooklyn, New York – 2023
Half of the proceeds will go towards John McEnroe’s philanthropic endeavours.
All prints are on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper and varnished after processing to give both endurance and sheen. Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Price includes David Yarrow’s custom black ash frame, white archival matting and protective UV acrylic.
“Although they only played each other 14 times, McEnroe versus Borg became one of the most celebrated rivalries in the history of sport and New York played the lead role in its final denouement. When McEnroe defeated Borg in four sets in the US Open Final of 1981 at Flushing Meadows, Borg left the stadium immediately and never played in a major tournament again. He was just 25 years old.
The late 1970s and early 1980s were heady days for the US Open. New York was rocking to a disco beat and American men and women dominated the higher seedings. In the latter stages of the men’s tournament, McEnroe would often face fellow countrymen such as Jimmy Connors and Vitas Gerulaitis. McEnroe and Gerulaitis – both New Yorkers and good friends – were known to head for Studio 54 once their night matches were over at Flushing Meadows.
My plan was to celebrate this era by hosting a little gathering on a New York subway car from the same period. The way to do this was to hire the New York Transit Museum for the day and dress one of the period cars as if it were 1981. I had my lead in the wonderfully unique John McEnroe; a formidable and gritty New Yorker who wears a subway look with ease. I asked him to bring his guitar which, of course, like a tennis racket, he plays left-handed and plays well.
Today’s McEnroe was joined on his subway ride by characters all styled in the same era. Borg was a necessary extra somewhere in the carriage and we found a strong look alike. He was joined by a couple of Pan Am stewardesses and then, of course, it being New York, we had to make reference to the Village People. The final piece of the jigsaw was the subway adverts on the left and my team did a fine job finding the McEnroe Nike advert.
That would have been one hell of a journey on the subway. Whatever John McEnroe’s journey from here, it will be on his own terms and will be pursued with the intensity that has characterized his storied career. To be number one in the world for 170 weeks is the mark of a fiercely competitive character. It was an honour to spend time with him.”
AVAILABLE SIZES:
Medium: Archival Pigment Print
LARGE: Edition of 20 + 3 AP
- Image Size: 56” x 84” in (142.24 cm x 213.4 cm)
- Framed Image: 71” x 99” in (180.34 cm x 251.5 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 20 + 3 AP
- Image Size: 37” x 56” in (93.98 cm x 142.2 cm)
- Framed Image: 52” x 71” (132.08 cm x 180.3 cm)
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The Snowman

Wilsall, Montana – 2023
When working with bison, a big bull in the cold with a winter backdrop and sense of place, is always what I would like to have in front of my camera. The reality is, that this has to be earned, and there will be many more failures than successes. That is the way it should be.
In Montana, which hosts most of our bison shoots, the weather can fluctuate so quickly in the winter. To have a cold morning with fresh snow on the days penned in to work is often a big ask and we know from experience that the best solution is time and patience.
When we talk about cold, we are not talking about 32°F or 0°C, that is a fairly lame degree of coldness for the mountain folk of Montana. We are talking about it being frigid – like -10°F or -23°C – that is when the magic can happen.
This morning, north of Livingston, Montana, the textural clues in the bison’s beard hint at extreme conditions. That is what we always look for as it adds character to the most stoic and primeval of beasts. 1700 pounds of flesh standing in front of the camera is enough of a visual jolt to allow the cold to be briefly forgotten.
Available sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 66” x 56" in (167.6 cm x 142.2 cm)
- Framed Image: 81” x 71" in (205.7 cm x 180.3 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 43” x 37" in (109.2 cm x 93.98 cm)
- Framed Image: 58” x 52" in (147.3 cm x 132.1 cm)
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The White Turf

St. Moritz, Switzerland – 2023
“I sense that this photograph will mean much more to those who live and holiday in St Moritz than it will to outsiders and that was always my preconception.
The White Turf horse races on the frozen lake below Badrutt’s Palace Hotel draw large crowds when they are held on three consecutive weekends every February. It is a spectacle and an occasion more than it is a blue riband international sporting event, but the community embraces it to the full. The lake is busy in February, it also hosts car races, polo and even cricket matches and Badrutt’s watches imperiously above it all.
My idea was to bring a horse and jockey into the famous bar at Badrutt’s and I sensed that the hotel management – led by the GM, Richard Leuenberger – would be open minded to this. It is one of the peculiarities of St Moritz that despite its wealth and excessive glamour, there is not a stuffiness to the town. Instead, there is a sense of heritage and a keenness to celebrate that heritage. Horses and jockeys are part of that and Richard – who was a wonderful partner throughout this project – agreed to the idea.
There are few hotel bars in the world that have the history and the lure of the Renaissance Bar at Badrutt’s. There are no real rules at the bar, smoking is permitted and there is no closing time. My team was quietly setting up one morning at dawn and I wondered where the noise was coming from. I should have thought harder – the bar was still open.
Richard was keen that some of the legendary figures among the Badrutt’s 800 strong staff were part of the picture and I wholly agreed. Tenure of service is another distinguishing feature of this institution; I guess it must be difficult to leave.
I do hope that the hotel can find a place for this image, but I am up against an impressive art collection.”
Available sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 56" x 88" in (142.2 cm x 223.5 cm)
- Framed Image: 71" x 103" in (180.3 cm x 261.6 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 37" x 58" in (93.98 cm x 147.3 cm)
- Framed Image: 52" x 73" in (132.1 cm x 185.4 cm)
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The Goats of St. Moritz

St. Moritz, Switzerland – 2023
“The great contradiction of St Moritz is that for all its glamour, wealth and club culture, it is a surprisingly inclusive place. The town is homely and welcoming before it is snobbish and elitist. For the cynics, this is unimaginable, but it is the reality and it is part of the fabric that makes the town so magical.
The artisans and farmers of the Engadin are accorded no less respect simply because they don’t shop at Gucci or lunch at the ski clubs in the mountains. The joy and happiness if living in this amphitheatre is not a tiered system. It envelopes the whole community and the community is better for it.
These thoughts were not far from my mind when I invited a goat and some farmers into the shoot at the famous Renaissance Bar at Badrutt’s Palace. They are as much a part of the Engadin community as the technology and finance titans who sip espresso martinis and smoke cigars on the old swivel chairs at the bar.
I wanted to center this story around Brigitte Bardot glamour. After all, she is an integral part of St. Moritz’s history. The girls in the frame – Nadine Leopold and Frida Aasen – were magnificent and styled wonderfully by the team and then we just had to fit in the lead staff of Badrutt’s and a few local bar regulars who may or not be GOATS in their own world. It was chaos but then again, that bar is never that orderly. This will always be a bar I want to go to. It’s an Agatha Christie set where everyone is innocent until they are not. It is theatre at its Alpine best and one-dimensional resorts like Courchevel cannot compete.”
Available sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 56" x 88" in (142.2 cm x 223.5 cm)
- Framed Image: 71" x 103" in (180.3 cm x 261.6 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 37" x 58" in (93.98 cm x 147.3 cm)
- Framed Image: 52" x 73" in (132.1 cm x 185.4 cm)
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Switzerland

St. Moritz, Switzerland – 2023
“I have long appreciated the visual power of old train tracks; when straight and shot head on, they grab and then lead the eye, which can help an artist’s communication with his audience. If those tracks head to a station whose architectural character adds a further layer to a story, then so much the better.
This austere old stop – called Ospizio – is saddled in the majestic mountains in the Bernina Pass connecting St. Moritz to Italy. The station is an isolated monolith, gate-crashing one of the great railway journeys in the world. When I first stumbled across this grey and rocky outpost, I felt a visceral surge of creativity. I knew there was a powerful and authentic shot here and I don’t often get that feeling. This is the highest railway station in Europe.
My leaning was to shoot in the winter, as snow would complement the harsh and undecorated grey buildings. The Bernina Pass is surely personified by its harsh winter, not its glorious summer. This is James Bond country.
The proximity of St Moritz in the Engadine Valley below prompted me to contrast the harshness and timelessness of the location with the glamour for which St Moritz has long been famous. The celebrated Norwegian model – Frida Aasen – was perfect for the role and the styling was on point; the railway platform was her 1970s stage. She looked sensational in cold conditions in one of the great mountain passes in Switzerland.
Alone in such an extreme location, we could have been forgiven for playing to a sense of vulnerability, but that was never my direct. She owns St. Moritz and she hasn’t even got there. Besides, she has a big old St. Bernard to show her the way.
This project was a logistical challenge, but when I see the final print and Frida’s face, it was so worthwhile. This is old Switzerland at its magnificent best. There is nowhere like it.”
Available sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 56" x 102" in (142.2 cm x 259.1 cm)
- Framed Image: 71" x 117" in (180.3 cm x 297.2 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 37" x 68" in (93.98 cm x 172.7 cm)
- Framed Image: 52" x 83" in (132.1 cm x 210.8 cm)
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St. Moritz

St. Moritz, Switzerland – 2023
“I photographed luge and bobsleigh in the Calgary Olympics way back in 1988, so spending some time with the St Moritz Tobogganing Club, or the Cresta Club as it is more commonly known, was not all new territory. But my goal was very different this time around; this was an art project, not sports photography.
St Moritz is fabled for its glamour, its authenticity, its frivolity and its thrill chasing. It is a Peter Pan playground that remembers that life is for living. No part of the fabric of this community embraces these values more than the Cresta Run.
I want to thank the SMTC Committee for agreeing to work with me and I hope the photographs I took that sunny morning in February 2023 will stand the test of time. It was certainly a great deal of fun. I don’t think many have had the access and opportunity I had that day.
The real star of the show was leading Norwegian model Frida Aasen, who dazzled in her red styling. Her look and posture were pivotal to the image working. After all, in taged photographs like this, there is no room for error. This is St Moritz and getting it 80% right is not good enough, it must be 100%. Frida is one of the easiest models I know to shoot – the camera loves her.
I don’t take myself too seriously and I certainly don’t want to be earnest. I want to have fun and tell stories. Little surprise that we enjoyed ourselves that day at this exclusive institution with its charming members. There is a humour and lightness of touch that is refreshing in today’s world.”
Available sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 56" x 72" in (142.2 cm x 182.9 cm)
- Framed Image: 71" x 87" in (180.3 cm x 221 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 37" x 48" in (93.98 cm x 121.9 cm)
- Framed Image: 52" x 63" in (132.1 cm x 160 cm)
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James?

St. Moritz, Switzerland – 2023
“Ever since the Bond car chase sequence in Goldfinger was shot in the Furka Pass in 1964, Aston Martins and Swiss mountains have been visually tied. Snow and James
Bond have also been regular bed fellows.
To take a still that plays to a Bond vibe is risky, any shortcomings will be ridiculed by the devotees and we have waited for our moment. There needs to be a strong concept and a strong execution.
This lay-by at the top of the Bernina Pass connects the famous resort town of St. Moritz in the Engadin valley with the Italian-speaking Val Poschiavo, in the Italian town of Tirano. The Bernina Pass – opened in 1865 – is one of the great stretches of mountain road in Europe.
I managed to get hold of a DB5 from a collector in Zurich and with great care it was positioned by the roadside at dawn. My fellow Scot, Sean Connery, is, of course, sadly no longer with us, but I felt I could tell enough of a Bond story without him, I would just leave the viewer to interpret the scene.
Erica Lawrence from Brooklyn New York played basketball in her youth and it is easy to see why from this picture. She is a good friend and so happy to play this kind of role. I wanted glamour and sex appeal to the point of parody, after all, we are 15 minutes from St Moritz and we have a Bond Car – how could there be any other narrative?”
Available sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 56" x 72" in (142.2 cm x 182.9 cm)
- Framed Image: 71" x 87" in (180.3 cm x 221 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 37" x 48" in (93.98 cm x 121.9 cm)
- Framed Image: 52" x 63" in (132.1 cm x 160 cm)
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Dracula

St. Moritz, Switzerland – 2023
“What makes the Cresta Club in St Moritz unique is not the racetrack, or the setting, but its members. I knew from the moment that I undertook this project, that a single photograph would fail if I didn’t convey, not just a sense of place, or the sport itself, but a sense of “Club”.
The Cresta Club, officially known as the St Moritz Tobogganing Club, has been in existence since 1887 and remains one of St Moritz’s most exclusive institutions – and there are quite a few. It has a very British stamp to it and there is a sense ofbeing at an old boys reunion at Harrow, but it welcomes all nations and all characters. For what could be a rather stuffy golf club culture, it is defined by its lack of stuffiness. It is a Club where people have fun and refuse to grow up and surely that should always be applauded.
My dilemma was how to take a picture that was authentic, fun and told a story of its members. I needed the track and a rider, but I also needed the faces in the crowd. For safety reasons these subjects tend to be mutually exclusive.
The solution was for me to positioned just down the track from the start and roped in like a mountaineer so that I didn’t travel down the course on my backside with my cameras. I knew already how treacherous it is as I slipped in my early morning reconnaissance and lost a tooth. The Cresta Run is 3/4s of a mile of downhill sheet ice; start falling down the tunnel and you have a long way to go until you stop.
The Club was entertained by my planned position and graciously roped me in. I doubt a camera had ever had this angle before – well certainly not with a rider as glamorous as Frida Aasen on the skeleton. The members behind her were doing what they do best – enjoying the day.”
Available sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 56" x 77" in (142.2 cm x 195.6 cm)
- Framed Image: 71" x 92" in (180.3 cm x 233.7 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 37" x 51" in (93.98 cm x 129.5 cm)
- Framed Image: 52" x 66" in (132.1 cm x 167.6 cm)
We ship worldwide and use a multitude of providers to safely deliver your masterpiece. Domestic delivery and installation may also be available via Hilton Asmus Contemporary’s private art shuttle. Please inquire.
Cresta

St. Moritz, Switzerland – 2023
“What makes the Cresta Club in St Moritz unique is not the racetrack, or the setting, but its members. I knew from the moment that I undertook this project, that a single photograph would fail if I didn’t convey, not just a sense of place, or the sport itself, but a sense of “Club”.
The Cresta Club, officially known as the St Moritz Tobogganing Club, has been in existence since 1887 and remains one of St Moritz’s most exclusive institutions – and there are quite a few. It has a very British stamp to it and there is a sense ofbeing at an old boys reunion at Harrow, but it welcomes all nations and all characters. For what could be a rather stuffy golf club culture, it is defined by its lack of stuffiness. It is a Club where people have fun and refuse to grow up and surely that should always be applauded.
My dilemma was how to take a picture that was authentic, fun and told a story of its members. I needed the track and a rider, but I also needed the faces in the crowd. For safety reasons these subjects tend to be mutually exclusive.
The solution was for me to positioned just down the track from the start and roped in like a mountaineer so that I didn’t travel down the course on my backside with my cameras. I knew already how treacherous it is as I slipped in my early morning reconnaissance and lost a tooth. The Cresta Run is 3/4s of a mile of downhill sheet ice; start falling down the tunnel and you have a long way to go until you stop.
The Club was entertained by my planned position and graciously roped me in. I doubt a camera had ever had this angle before – well certainly not with a rider as glamorous as Frida Aasen on the skeleton. The members behind her were doing what they do best – enjoying the day.”
Available sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 56" x 90" in (142.2 cm x 228.6 cm)
- Framed Image: 71" x 105" in (180.3 cm x 266.7 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 37" x 60" in (93.98 cm x 152.4 cm)
- Framed Image: 52" x 75" in (132.1 cm x 190.5 cm)
We ship worldwide and use a multitude of providers to safely deliver your masterpiece. Domestic delivery and installation may also be available via Hilton Asmus Contemporary’s private art shuttle. Please inquire.
Badrutt’s

St. Moritz, Switzerland – 2023
“Local builder, Johannes Badrutt, was the founding father of St Moritz as we know it now and is credited with being the inventor of vast luxury Alpine hotels. Badrutt established a new level of opulence when he opened the Engadiner Kulm in the 1860s and meanwhile his son, Caspar, bought an existing hotel – The Beau Rivage – in 1884 and officially enlarged it into the Badrutt’s Palace Hotel in 1896.
With its vast drawing rooms, elaborate furnishing and Neo Gothic architecture, Badrutt’s soon became an institution. Its clientele was not just the Swiss, but the British upper classes who were drawn to the strong winter suns of St Moritz and all sorts of thrill chasing events on the ice. By the turn of the century, the town was Europe’s winter El Dorado and Badrutt’s was the central base camp.
Not much has changed in the last 120 years and the hotel’s magical allure has made it world famous. Every day, scores of tourists stop outside the grand entrance to take photographs and there is no doubt that it is a destination in itself.
I wanted to photograph the grand entrance in 1960s period styling as a nod to the time that Gunter Sachs and Brigitte Bardot were holding court and helping make St Moritz the most glamorous winter resort on earth.
I hope others think this photograph has a sense of place and a sense of time. What an era it must have been, if only the elaborately decorated walls of Badrutt’s could talk, they would no doubt tell tales of mischief and glamour, but most of all they would speak of the one constant – the joy of life.”
Available sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 56" x 75" in (142.2 cm x 190.5 cm)
- Framed Image: 71" x 90" in (180.3 cm x 228.6 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 37" x 50" in (93.98 cm x 127 cm)
- Framed Image: 52" x 65" in (132.1 cm x 165.1 cm)
We ship worldwide and use a multitude of providers to safely deliver your masterpiece. Domestic delivery and installation may also be available via Hilton Asmus Contemporary’s private art shuttle. Please inquire.










