David_Yarrow_Silent_Witness_Hilton_Asmus_Contemporary

Silent Witness

AVAILABLE SIZES:

  • Large: 67 x 87 inches
  • Standard: 48 x 61 inches

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    Smokey the Mountain Lion

    Smoky The Mountain Lion

    Montana, USA – 2018

    Many consider that the definitive work on photography in the 20th century was perhaps written by the late Susan Sontag. It is a bold claim as there is a great deal of competition for that accolade, but her essay was translated into 32 different languages, so I guess it is up there.

    I finally read it on a plane this summer and was fairly spellbound. To shorten one little paragraph: “Photography is as widely practised an amusement as sex or dancing – which means that, like every mass art form, photography is not practiced by most people as art. It is mainly a social rite of family life and a way of certifying an experience.” Susan wrote before animal photography became mainstream – whether it be conducted in the back garden with the family dog or with zebra on the plains of the Serengeti. Either way the paragraph largely holds true.

    This image of a mountain lion was taken under controlled conditions in the hills of Montana and therefore it is not certifying an experience – it is creating an experience. I have not taken this photograph – I have made this photograph.

    It is not an authentic wildlife photograph and makes no claims to be so. I started with a preconception of what I wanted to achieve – an intimate portrait of an aggressive cougar and worked backwards from there. Ideally, I wanted a degree of facial detail that would normallyonly be attained in a studio with a tame mountain lion. The hills in North East Montana are a long way from any studio, but the mountain lion largely responded to his carer and that offered the opportunity.

    Immersive photography or cinematography offers a better chance to emotionally engage the viewer. The greater the proximity between the subject and camera, the greater the chance of finding the soul of the subject – whether it be a cat or a human. The shorter the lens, the greater the chance of emotion and drama and the lower the light, the better the canvas on which to paint.

    There were a number of factors at play – but the goal was simple – to convey the soul of Smokey – the mountain lion.

    Available sizes:

    • Large: 67 x 106 inches
    • Standard: 48 x 73 inches

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      Black Cat

      South Africa 2019

      I try as much as possible to work against the light, not directly into the sun, but about 45 degrees either side of it. With a black leopard like this, there is no point even considering the light source, the brief is simply to hope to get something in the limited seconds available. As it happened, on this occasion, the light was almost exactly at that 45 degrees.

      AVAILABLE SIZES:

      LARGE

      • Image: 52" x 101" (132 cm x 257 cm)
      • Framed: 63" x 112" (160 cm x 285 cm)

      STANDARD

      • Image: 37" x 71" (94 cm x 181 cm)
      • Framed: 48" x 82" (122 cm x 209 cm)

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        Black Panther

        South Africa, 2018

        Black Panther broke many box office records on its opening weekend ($207m) and he is now a new cult superhero. I wanted to try to take a picture of a panther that did the animal and the superhero justice. The preconception was that the key feature had to be the eyes and that we also needed a ground up perspective. That does tend to be my approach, but it meant remote controls, predictive analysis and considerable distance between me and my camera.

        Time after time we failed dismally – it is such a low percentage shot. The light was also low and my depth of field marginal. We took many shots and in the end, we came home with just one. But that is all we will need. Black Panther indeed.

        AVAILABLE SIZES:

        LARGE

        • Image: 56" x 74" (143 cm x 188 cm)
        • Framed: 67" x 89" (171 cm x 226 cm)

        STANDARD

        • Image: 56" x 78" (143 cm x 199 cm)
        • Framed: 48" x 62" (122 cm x 158 cm)

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          The Superhero

          South Africa, 2019

          AVAILABLE SIZES:

          LARGE

          • 71 × 73 in (180.3 × 185.4 cm)

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            The Black Panther Returns

            South Africa, 2019

            Nikon makes some excellent prime lenses, and the newly released 105mm is now a favourite of mine. After the 58mm, it is the second- most useful lens in my bag when I go to Africa. It is fast and its optical quality is quite magnificent.

            This photograph of a black panther required precision in all I could do and then precision in all the camera could do. I shot with 1/1600th of a second, as this cat was moving so quickly toward my cage that I worried any longer shutter speed would risk blurring—and what a picture to screw up by making a lazy setting. I opened the lens wide up to F2.8m to make everything in front and behind the panther’s face out of focus. I think I had three inches of depth of field— just enough. The 45-degree early morning backlight left me with a balancing ISO of 500, which on the D850 is fine. I chose the D850 over the beast that is the D5, as I was happy to sacrifice frames per second for resolution.

            ​That is quite a technical narrative for this photograph, but the reality is that after the word emotion, I think the next most important word for a photographer is maths. Photography may be an art long before it is a science, but maths does matter.

            I look at this photograph with the dust, the composition, the backlight, and the energy and I recognize that my skills as a photographer have improved with age. I make pictures rather than take them, and through failure I have a more refined understanding of what I need to do when I go to work. I am not sure I could have made this image in 2010 or even 2016.

            AVAILABLE SIZES:

            LARGE

            • Image: 56" x 75" (143 cm x 191 cm)
            • Framed: 67" x 86" (170 cm x 218 cm)

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              Bagheera | Black Panther Fine Art Photograph

              Bagheera

              South Africa 2016

              There is no doubt this image of a black leopard in South Africa, grabs the attention – social media immediately informed on that – but my role in the strength of the image is secondary. It is the magnificence of the cat that is key – I just happened to have the very best equipment and to be in the right place at the right time. Rich blacks tend to work in considered photography – Matisse said “It has taken me 40 years to discover my favourite colour is black”.

              The best colour to work against black is white or off white and this is where the image becomes a little special. I had pursued the leopard for an hour on foot – always circumventing to get ahead and the big moment – if it came – could have come against any backdrop. That the leopard should pose side against the light, in tall wispy grass was the best possible outcome. Whilst luck is the “residue of design”, I totally acknowledge that this is a lucky image. But then again, who cares?

              AVAILABLE SIZES:

              LARGE

              • Image: 56" x 79" (143 cm x 201 cm)
              • Framed: 67" x 90" (171 cm x 229 cm)

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                Hot Legs

                Namibia 2019

                My predilection when photographing wildlife is to look to emphasize the most dominant characteristic of that animal. With a male silverback gorilla for instance, I want to convey a sense of upper body strength and with a zebra I will play with the stripes. With a cheetah, I could go for speed – which is a little hackneyed – or focus on what generates that speed – the legs.


                That’s the thing about cheetahs – they really do have an extraordinary shape which is rarely captured on film as the camera is not at ground level. However, if that perspective can be fully achieved, the viewer is left in no doubt that the cheetah is really all legs, with a little head and a little body. No wonder it is the fastest animal on earth.

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                  Ethereal Dune

                  AVAILABLE SIZES:

                  LARGE:
                  • Image Size: 56" x 102" in (143 cm x 259 cm)
                  • Framed Image: 67" x 113" in (171 cm x 287 cm)
                  STANDARD:
                  • Image Size: 37" x 67" in (94 cm x 170 cm)
                  • Framed Image: 48" x 78" in (122 cm x 199 cm)

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                    Prowl

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