Jura

Archival Pigment Print
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE
- 67 x 89 inches in Edition of 12
STANDARD
- 48 x 62 inches in Edition of 12
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Glen Etive

AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition of 12
- Image: 56” x 70”
- Framed: 71" x 85"
STANDARD -Edition of 12
- Image: 37” x 46”
- Framed: 52” x 61”
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The Girl Who Cried Wolf

Montana, USA – 2020
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition Size: 12
- Image: 56" x 62" (143 cm x 158 cm)
- Framed: 67" x 73" (171 x 186 cm)
STANDARD - Edition Size: 12
- Image: 37" x 41" (94 cm x 105 cm)
- Framed: 48" x 75" (122 x 191 cm)
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The Girl With The Lion Tattoo

Montana, USA – 2020
Our habit of being a little lazy and broad brushed when describing well known people is particularly exposed when the individual is so authentic and unique that lame platitudes tell us more about the commentator than the subject.
Cara Delevingne is one such subject. She is so much more than a famous and beautiful model. She is a highly relevant force of nature and carries the flag for so many causes close to her heart such as the environment; female empowerment and institutionalized racism – three issues that are also deeply personal to me.
Her foundation has every chance of making a difference given her status as a global icon and I am delighted to be collaborating with her on the fund-raising side. There is no one more playful to work with and no one owns a picture quite like Cara.
Our work together 10 days ago high up in the mountains of Montana hopefully sets the standard for things to come. Future projects are in the pipeline and I am hopeful I won’t let my fellow Brit and friend down.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition Size: 12
- Image: 56" x 62" (143 cm x 158 cm)
- Framed: 67" x 73" (171 x 186 cm)
STANDARD - Edition Size: 12
- Image: 37" x 41" (94 cm x 105 cm)
- Framed: 48" x 75" (122 x 191 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.
The Girl On The Train

Montana, USA
This old railway carriage, was built in Mon – tana in 1902 and operated until 1968. It now lies abandoned in the ghost town of Nevada City and serves as a reminder of the busier days in the mountains. At today’s value, when mining came to an end in 1922, some $2.5bn of gold had been extracted from the region. The state of Montana played an integral part in Gold Rush history.
I first visited the train in 2015 and immedi – ately saw its potential for a staged shot. Half the window areas are open to the elements and in the winter the snow often overwhelms the decaying interior. In the following years we took a few pictures but, in many ways, these were a dress rehearsal for November 2020. We knew our light and our angles.
Taking the female icon Cara Delevingne to a unique site like this, so far from anywhere vaguely on the map, was an opportunity not to be wasted. This is not a job for the precious, the carriage is fragile and getting on board was not easy. But Cara, as I know from working with her previously, is not precious, she is game for anything that is creative and authentic.
The camera loves her and the styling – in an old buffalo skin coat – deliberately plays to a timeless story. She pings out of the train. Sometimes an artist creates something that can’t be copied and I think this is one such work. We would like to thank the Nevada City Outdoor Historic Museum for collaborating on this project.
Half of all profits of photograph sales from this assignment with Cara will go to The Cara Delevingne Foundation. David’s first collaboration with Cara in 2018 for TAG Heuer went on to raise £240,000 for The Cara Delevingne Foundation.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition Size: 20
- Image: 56” x 86”
- Framed: 71” x 101”
STANDARD - Edition Size: 20
- Image: 37” x 57”
- Framed: 52” x 72”
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The Getaway

Montana, USA
This photograph, taken high in the mountains of Montana, offers strong clues as to why Cara Delevingne is a global superstar. She has the eyes and the face to steal most scenes and the intelligence to play a prescribed role. There is nothing I would change in her look in this vignette. It is a perfect combination of purpose and rather unhinged menace. She can do this as easily as some people flick a switch.
Chief John Spotted Tail of the Lakota tribe was an excellent foil for Cara and they work well together. He is revered locally and it was an honour to have him on set. He brings a further edge to an image encapsulating my read on the old Wild West: a place of guns; trouble in hard drinking saloons; occasional bad weather and maverick characters. No wonder Westerns have a film genre to them selves – it is too rich a seam in the material to have to share a category with anything else. To go “West” was perhaps the greatest adventure story the world has ever known.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition Size: 20
- Image: 56” x 96”
- Framed: 71” x 111”
STANDARD - Edition Size: 20
- Image: 37” x 64”
- Framed: 52” x 79”
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Westworld

Montana, USA
Westerns tend to have an unapologetically masculine skew to their castings. The Wild West was certainly characterised by hard drinking tough men who coupled entrepreneurship with resolve and a lack of ethics. Hollywood would lead you to believe that it was a male dominated adventure almost to the point of parody. On screen few women elbowed their way into this testosterone-laden landscape
and horses were often given more attention.
However, women must have gone West too, otherwise birth rates would have slowed a bit. These women must have been gritty as it was a journey for only the very stoic. In a genre that revels in the lone male protagonist, we wanted to use a still photograph to celebrate the women of the Wild West. They were not just window dressing.
The romanticist within me was not going to be prompted by grotesque characters like Jennifer Jason Leigh’s Daisy Domergue in Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight. The prostitute role – so well played by Diane Lane in the brilliant Lonesome Dove – is also well worn. We wanted a softer, more palatable narrative, albeit one with a sense of the woman emphatically holding her own.
I homed in on the idea of a “tough as nails” saloon owner, with more class, intelligence and glamour than any of her unworthy patrons. We had the saloon in Nevada City – it is such a good facade – we just needed the woman and the styling.
We decided on the supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio and she was indeed perfect for this role. Her styling team did a great job and the whole frame works. I think she thoroughly enjoyed herself that morning.
I am sure there were women like this in the Wild West in 1850. Let’s hope so. As a collective they should be celebrated and remembered and theirs was one hell of a story.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition of 12
- Image: 56” x 86”
- Framed: 71” x 101”
STANDARD - Edition of 12
- Image: 37” x 57”
- Framed: 52” x 72”
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.










