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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        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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          The Birds

          The Birds

          Devon, United Kingdom – 2020

          There is a famous scene in The Birds, when Hedren – alone in a tiny boat – is first attacked by a seagull. That was the moment I wanted to recreate. The special effects in the movie are now somewhat mocked, but for 1963, he did one hell of a job in creating terror. Like Spielberg with Jaws a dozen years later, his limited post production toolkit did not detract from his creation. Jaws famously made 50 times its cost of production, whilst The Birds only made four, but they are both classics of the screen and they do unequivocally stand the test of time.

          For our recreation, I wanted as expansive and layered a narrative as possible. Why be lame? There is a lighthouse 18 miles out to sea from our home called Eddystone. It was first built in 1698, over 70 years before people first settled in San Francisco and I rather liked that. Over and above that, it offered a special backdrop if it were to come off. It was a long shot – the English Channel is not friendly and getting a tiny wooden boat out there would be challenging, even before dropping our very own Tippi Hedren into it.

          The last piece of the jigsaw was getting the seagulls. I want to thank Ian Perks – the Godfather of the trawling fleet in the busiest fishing port in England, Brixham – for arranging the trawlers to gut their fish on location rather than back at base. “Build it and they will come”.

          At about 6.10 pm on a glorious mid-June evening it all came off. The benign weather made the feared English Channel a mill pond, the birds came and Bella Di Lorenzo, in her tiny rowing boat, was a fearless superstar.

          AVAILABLE SIZES (Framed):

          LARGE

          • 71” x 107”

          STANDARD

          • 52” x 76”

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