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Simien Mountains, Northern Ethiopia 2018
On most assignments, I tend to travel with a full range of Nikon prime lenses – albeit tilted to their wide angles. But in March, when I travelled to the spectacular Simien Mountain range in Northern Ethiopia, I travelled light as intuitively I knew that I only needed to take my “go to” 28mm wide angle lens.
The reason for this was two fold – firstly I knew that the views are so majestic and biblical from the 12,000 feet peak of the escarpments, that any image that didn’t convey this narrative would fail. Secondly, my research has repeatedly told me that with the right local guide, the gelada baboon would not only be found with ease two hours after dawn and two hours before dusk around the escarpment edge, but also that proximity would not be an issue. This made the 28mm lens an easy choice.
The air is thin at 12,000 feet and I was glad of a light camera bag. But I still found myself easily out of breath and grumpy because the mornings were simply not working. The view down from the escarpment takes the full brunt of the morning sun and the gelada’s eyes narrow and squint when facing the sun. I never like working “with the light anyway”, but it was clear that the big opportunity for the preconceived shot would be from 5 pm onwards. The gelada is the most decorative ape in the world – its beauty can’t be compromised by harsh light.
On the Sunday afternoon, there was a torrential rain storm and I had all but given up for the day. But around 4 pm, the rain and thunder stopped and the escarpments were slowly brought to life with shafts of low late light. And so it was that we left the comfort of our dry camp and in one precious moment, I had the perfect encounter with a male gelada in exactly the kind of spot I would have dreamt of. Better still, the rain had transformed his hair from its traditional style into an electrified one. A bit like my shot, Grumpy Monkey, from a few years back, freak weather has given the image the edge.
I do my job for moments like this. This photograph – as well as any I have taken in the last few years – hammers home the diversity of our planet. The human was trespassing in the ape’s mountain kingdom. His eyes say everything – the conviction of proprietorial residence for sure, but also dignity and resolve. Meanwhile to me, they will alway remind me to never go anywhere without a 28mm wide angle lens.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition of 12
- Image: 56" x 60"
- Framed: 71" x 75"
STANDARD - Edition of 12
- Image: 37" x 40"
- Framed: 52" x 55"
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Swan Lake

AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE: Edition of 12
- Image: 56" x 69"
- Framed: 71" x 84"
STANDARD: Edition of 12
- Image: 37" x 46"
- Framed: 52" x 61"
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Hokkaido

Hokkaido, Japan – 2017
“Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, has always offered photographers a timeless canvas on which to show creative courage. Some collectable contemporary photographers, such as Michael Kenna, have arguably produced their most coveted work in this region, playing with light, line, and form in a deliberately reductive approach. Michael’s images have always boasted simplicity rather than shying away from it, and his season of choice in Japan has always been winter.
Snow is a photographer’s friend because it simplifies, and this seems particularly apt in Japan, where the zen of calm is cherished. In rural areas, there is a conspicuous and multilayered removal of noise. Hokkaido is the antidote to the urban madness of Tokyo, and this will never change. If National Geographic produced a series on regions of the world where a region was an allegory to its culture, I bet it would have a section on the serenity of this island at the edge of the world.
Like many others who find themselves in a creative industry, I go to Japan regularly for my fix. There is a visual dissonance that prompts and guides, and I embrace that to the full. When the unfamiliar is packaged with excellence, it instructs and stimulates, and this country offers that cocktail with greater intensity than anywhere else in the world.
I’ve been an ambassador for the Japanese company Nikon in the United Kingdom and Europe for several years now, and I have worked consistently with the brand at both a testing level and also at key industry events such as Photokina in Cologne, Germany. It has served to reinforce my great respect for a national culture that has a default position of pride and perfection in all that it does.”
-David Yarrow
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE: Edition of 12
- Image: 56" x 93"
- Framed: 71" x 108"
STANDARD: Edition of 12
- Image: 37" x 61"
- Framed: 52" x 76"
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WTF

AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE: Edition of 12
- Image: 40" x 40"
- Framed: 55" x 55"
STANDARD: Edition of 12
- Image: 30" x 30"
- Framed: 45" x 45"
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Taking Flight

AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE: Edition of 12
- Image: 56" x 96"
- Framed: 71" x 111"
STANDARD: Edition of 12
- Image: 37" x 63"
- Framed: 52" x 78"
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Take Off

AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE: Edition of 12
- Image: 56" x 63"
- Framed: 78" x 71"
STANDARD: Edition of 12
- Image: 37" x 42"
- Framed: 57" x 52"
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Harry Potter

AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE: Edition of 12
- Image: 56” x 51”
- Framed: 71” x 66”
STANDARD: Edition of 12
- Image: 37” x 34"
- Framed: 52” x 49”
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True Grit (Colour)

It is integral to my style of animal portraiture to obsess on the lead characteristics of the subject and then look to magnify those characteristics. I always want a Champions League model, not a Third Division player. When I photograph African elephants, for instance, I work in Kenya which boasts the biggest, most magnificent elephants in the world. I would never go to Botswana to photograph an elephant – they are smaller than their East African cousins. With cowboys, I am drawn to the great state of Texas – where the most authentic, uncompromising, working cowboys in the world live their lives. The flat and arid, big sky topography of West Texas offers a distinctive canvas that not just locates an image, it also lends a stage on which to take a dynamic portrait. Texan cowboys are the real deal and the vastness of west Texas is their workplace.
On set on the Rio Grande, which divides America from Mexico, I met a working cowboy called Ryan Marshall. Mannered and tough, he boasted not only extraordinary horsemanship skills, but a bountiful and ageless moustache and beard. I knew that I had to take his portrait in full partnership with his magnificent horse, Frisco, and we had already scouted the perfect location and had been granted access to it the following day. The deal was done. The photograph wins because of its vitality and power, but also because of Ryan’s anonymity. I am an eyes person, but on this occasion, we don’t need them. This is west Texas and all the ‘True Grit’ that goes with it.
Available sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 56” x 102” in (142.24 cm x 259.08 cm)
- Framed Image: 71” x 117” in (180.34 cm x 297.18 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image size: 37” x 67” in (93.98 cm x 170.18 cm)
- Framed Image: 52” x 82” in (132.08 cm x 208.28 cm)
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Maradona (Colour)

We recently showed this well known photograph at an event in Los Angeles and it received considerable interest and therefore we have decided to release the print as a one sized limited edition. The timing is appropriate too, as the documentary film – Diego Maradona – directed by Asif Kapadia has recently been released to international acclaim.
The photograph was taken on film way back in 1986, so the quality is not quite what can be achieved today. Nevertheless, it captures an historic moment in time and Diego Maradona will always be an iconic figure in the history of the beautiful game.
I still remember the day as if it were yesterday and I was so fortunate to have my moment in the complete chaos after the trophy presentation when 5,000 Argentinian fans ran widely amongst the players and the press corp. Maradona, riding high on Argentinian shoulders, looked straight at me – arms aloft with the trophy in his right hand. Little did I know, then as a 20 year old, that I had a photograph that would stand the test of time.
Available Sizes (Framed Size)
Standard - Edition Of 40
- Image: 30” x 45”
- Framed: 45” x 60”
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A Ship Called Dignity

AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition of 12
- Image: 56" x 79"
- Framed: 71" x 94"
STANDARD - Edition of 12
- Image: 37" x 52"
- Framed: 52" x 67"
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