25 Degrees Below (B&W) | David Yarrow

25 Degrees Below (B&W)

25 Degrees Below (B&W)

Yellowstone National Park – 2026

“Very cold temperatures are required for a bison to morph into a primeval winter monster, but on the mornings when this transformation is acute, it is a visual treat. There is a sense of trespassing into an untamed land of ice and fire.

The effect is most pronounced in the geyser fields of Yellowstone National Park where the steam will freeze on whatever is nearby. As informed locals will testify, these days are fewer than they used to be, but on this morning, it was about 25 degrees below zero, which is enough for the magic to unfold.

Of course, finding a bison to work with in these conditions is not a given and we have often failed simply because the lead talent has been nowhere accessible. Geysers are dangerous and quite rightly there are many no-go areas in Yellowstone. To dissolve would be a harrowing death and it has, of course, happened to both bison and cavalier visitors to the National Park.

This portrait is sharp and looks at its best when it is at least life size. The abstract granularity of the bison’s iced fur elevates the photograph. I don’t think I have ever encountered as white a bison as this and I left the park with a sense of mission accomplished.”

-David Yarrow

AVAILABLE SIZES:

Standard: Edition of 12
  • Image Size: 44" x 37" (111.8 x 94 cm)
  • Framed Image: 59" x 52" (149.9 x 132.1 cm)
Large: Edition of 12
  • Image Size: 66" x 56" (167.6 x 142.2 cm)
  • Framed Image: 81" x 71" (205.7 x 180.3 cm)

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    25 Degrees Below (Colour) | David Yarrow

    25 Degrees Below (Colour)

    25 Degrees Below (Colour)

    Yellowstone National Park – 2026

    “Very cold temperatures are required for a bison to morph into a primeval winter monster, but on the mornings when this transformation is acute, it is a visual treat. There is a sense of trespassing into an untamed land of ice and fire.

    The effect is most pronounced in the geyser fields of Yellowstone National Park where the steam will freeze on whatever is nearby. As informed locals will testify, these days are fewer than they used to be, but on this morning, it was about 25 degrees below zero, which is enough for the magic to unfold.

    Of course, finding a bison to work with in these conditions is not a given and we have often failed simply because the lead talent has been nowhere accessible. Geysers are dangerous and quite rightly there are many no-go areas in Yellowstone. To dissolve would be a harrowing death and it has, of course, happened to both bison and cavalier visitors to the National Park.

    This portrait is sharp and looks at its best when it is at least life size. The abstract granularity of the bison’s iced fur elevates the photograph. I don’t think I have ever encountered as white a bison as this and I left the park with a sense of mission accomplished.”

    -David Yarrow

    AVAILABLE SIZES:

    Standard: Edition of 12
    • Image Size: 44" x 37" (111.8 x 94 cm)
    • Framed Image: 59" x 52" (149.9 x 132.1 cm)
    Large: Edition of 12
    • Image Size: 66" x 56" (167.6 x 142.2 cm)
    • Framed Image: 81" x 71" (205.7 x 180.3 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.


      In the Beginning (Colour) | David Yarrow

      In the Beginnning (Colour)

      In the Beginning (Colour)

      Yellowstone National Park – 2026

      “Bison have roamed in Yellowstone National Park since Prehistoric times; indeed they thrived in an Ice Age that claimed both the mammoth and the horse. That is why I am drawn to Yellowstone in the winter as it is their stoicism in extreme weather that defines them.

      This photograph is certainly up there for me, so many variables came together at 25 degrees below zero in the Flood Geyser section of the Park. Finding a large frost caked bull bison early in the morning is always a good start, but then to find him close to geysers is a bonus.

      These geysers normally omit a steady flow of gentle steam – a bit like an outdoor hot tub in a luxury ski resort – and when I gingerly approached the bull, that was my contextual background. Nothing too dramatic, but the steam evoked a sense of occasional geological activity and gave an emphatic nod to the location. There is a restlessness to the mood.

      But then after three minutes lying on the frozen ground, the geyser in front of me erupted, spewing water and steam 100 meters into the air. To give this context, the spectacle doesn’t happen every day and, on this occasion, the early sun was offering a generous level of backlight and the bison and I had front row seats. It was my very own Field of Dreams, albeit a little troubling as I had no prior knowledge of the radius of the thermal water. I relied on the bison as he had better info and seemed quite calm.

      I care so much about the background layer in my work; it is pivotal to the art of storytelling. Sometimes it is entirely in our control, but on this occasion, it was a pure stroke of luck. Arguably, I have never worked with a more spectacular backdrop in my career. It was akin to a Game of Thrones mood board.

      We are left with a timeless freak of a photograph that pays homage to the raw wonders of this planet. It is primeval to its core and a celebration of one of the most untamed parts of the world. It was an honour to see it all unfold on my own at 8.15am that January morning. I am reminded again that “the early bird catches the worm”.

      -David Yarrow

      AVAILABLE SIZES:

      Standard: Edition of 12
      • Image Size: 33" x 69" (83.8 x 175.3 cm)
      • Framed Image: 48" x 84" (121.9 x 213.4 cm)
      Large: Edition of 12
      • Image Size: 50" x 103" (127 x 261.6 cm)
      • Framed Image: 65" x 118" (165.1 x 299.7 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.


        In the Beginning (B&W) | David Yarrow

        In the Beginnning (B&W)

        In the Beginning (B&W)

        Yellowstone National Park – 2026

        “Bison have roamed in Yellowstone National Park since Prehistoric times; indeed they thrived in an Ice Age that claimed both the mammoth and the horse. That is why I am drawn to Yellowstone in the winter as it is their stoicism in extreme weather that defines them.

        This photograph is certainly up there for me, so many variables came together at 25 degrees below zero in the Flood Geyser section of the Park. Finding a large frost caked bull bison early in the morning is always a good start, but then to find him close to geysers is a bonus.

        These geysers normally omit a steady flow of gentle steam – a bit like an outdoor hot tub in a luxury ski resort – and when I gingerly approached the bull, that was my contextual background. Nothing too dramatic, but the steam evoked a sense of occasional geological activity and gave an emphatic nod to the location. There is a restlessness to the mood.

        But then after three minutes lying on the frozen ground, the geyser in front of me erupted, spewing water and steam 100 meters into the air. To give this context, the spectacle doesn’t happen every day and, on this occasion, the early sun was offering a generous level of backlight and the bison and I had front row seats. It was my very own Field of Dreams, albeit a little troubling as I had no prior knowledge of the radius of the thermal water. I relied on the bison as he had better info and seemed quite calm.

        I care so much about the background layer in my work; it is pivotal to the art of storytelling. Sometimes it is entirely in our control, but on this occasion, it was a pure stroke of luck. Arguably, I have never worked with a more spectacular backdrop in my career. It was akin to a Game of Thrones mood board.

        We are left with a timeless freak of a photograph that pays homage to the raw wonders of this planet. It is primeval to its core and a celebration of one of the most untamed parts of the world. It was an honour to see it all unfold on my own at 8.15am that January morning. I am reminded again that “the early bird catches the worm”.

        -David Yarrow

        AVAILABLE SIZES:

        Standard: Edition of 12
        • Image Size: 33" x 69" (83.8 x 175.3 cm)
        • Framed Image: 48" x 84" (121.9 x 213.4 cm)
        Large: Edition of 12
        • Image Size: 50" x 103" (127 x 261.6 cm)
        • Framed Image: 65" x 118" (165.1 x 299.7 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.


          Road Rage (Colour) | David Yarrow

          Road Rage (Colour)

          Road Rage (Colour)

          Yellowstone National Park – 2026

          “Yellowstone is the only place in the United States where bison have lived continuously since prehistoric times. By 1902, poachers had reduced Yellowstone’s herd to about two dozen animals but the recent estimates suggest this has grown to around 5,000-5,400. It is America’s largest and oldest wild, free-roaming herd.

          We only film bison in Yellowstone in the depths of winter. There are two reasons for this: one of course is that the traffic is bearable in the winter and we are very often on our own and out of the park by 10 am; the second more important factor is that the presence of snow plays to the animal’s fortitude. I would not film the Amalfi coast in the winter, as it is a summer holiday destination, and in the same way I have no interest in filming in Yellowstone in July.

          I tend to focus on the male bison which can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and stand 6 feet tall. From the right angle, their enormous heads and curved horns elicit imagery of mythological beasts; they are part cow and part fantasy. The bison are a revered part of the tapestry of Americana.

          This immersive photograph was shot on a remote camera with a wide-angle lens on the road between West Yellowstone and Madison Junction. It’s an iterative process and I often fail simply because I am not in charge of the bison’s movement. But a pattern can develop and then we must be patient. Yellowstone is very accessible these days and there are many photographers up there every day. I think the important thing is to be true to oneself and do what you do.”

          -David Yarrow

          AVAILABLE SIZES:

          Standard: Edition of 12 + 3 APs
          • Image Size: 37" x 62" (94 x 157.5 cm)
          • Framed Image: 52" x 77" (132.1 x 195.6 cm)
          Large: Edition of 12 + 3 APs
          • Image Size: 56" x 94" (142.2 x 238.8 cm)
          • Framed Image: 71" x 109" (180.3 x 276.9 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.


            Road Rage (B&W) | David Yarrow

            Road Rage (B&W)

            Road Rage (B&W)

            Yellowstone National Park – 2026

            “Yellowstone is the only place in the United States where bison have lived continuously since prehistoric times. By 1902, poachers had reduced Yellowstone’s herd to about two dozen animals but the recent estimates suggest this has grown to around 5,000-5,400. It is America’s largest and oldest wild, free-roaming herd.

            We only film bison in Yellowstone in the depths of winter. There are two reasons for this: one of course is that the traffic is bearable in the winter and we are very often on our own and out of the park by 10 am; the second more important factor is that the presence of snow plays to the animal’s fortitude. I would not film the Amalfi coast in the winter, as it is a summer holiday destination, and in the same way I have no interest in filming in Yellowstone in July.

            I tend to focus on the male bison which can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and stand 6 feet tall. From the right angle, their enormous heads and curved horns elicit imagery of mythological beasts; they are part cow and part fantasy. The bison are a revered part of the tapestry of Americana.

            This immersive photograph was shot on a remote camera with a wide-angle lens on the road between West Yellowstone and Madison Junction. It’s an iterative process and I often fail simply because I am not in charge of the bison’s movement. But a pattern can develop and then we must be patient. Yellowstone is very accessible these days and there are many photographers up there every day. I think the important thing is to be true to oneself and do what you do.”

            -David Yarrow

            AVAILABLE SIZES:

            Standard: Edition of 12 + 3 APs
            • Image Size: 37" x 62" (94 x 157.5 cm)
            • Framed Image: 52" x 77" (132.1 x 195.6 cm)
            Large: Edition of 12 + 3 APs
            • Image Size: 56" x 94" (142.2 x 238.8 cm)
            • Framed Image: 71" x 109" (180.3 x 276.9 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.


              A Walk in the Woods | David Yarrow

              A Walk in the Woods

              A Walk in the Woods

              Yellowstone National Park – 2026

              “I am not a big believer in rules in photography because if it is an art form, it is good to remember that art should be without rules. A prescriptive process pushes against the notion of freedom of expression. Warhol is often credited with the line “art is whatever you can get away with” and whether he actually said that is secondary to the power of the message. Authenticity is everything and it should be a personal crusade.

              I do think, however, that visual harmony within an image is something to strive for if it is available. If there is some stability in the weightings, or even better, a symmetry, the photograph – whatever the subject – can be more pleasing on the viewer’s eye. Chaos works for photojournalists capturing decisive moments, but what I try to do is make pictures as opposed to take them. It is a less relevant and a less noble genre of photography than working on the Foreign News desk and the goals are entirely different.

              These thoughts were very much on my mind in Yellowstone National Park when working with this lone bison. The only shot that could work had to have symmetry as well as detail. If the bison was a meter either side of this position then there would be no image.

              Of course, the truth was that most of the photographs that morning were lopsided and aesthetically awkward. The bison would not be at right angles to my camera and not starring down my lens or the head would clash with the trees and create a nasty tension point. It’s a low percentage gig. Luckily all a photographer needs to show is one shot.”

              -David Yarrow

              AVAILABLE SIZES:

              Standard: Edition of 12 + 3 APs
              • Image Size: 33" x 77" (83.8 x 195.6 cm)
              • Framed Image: 48" x 92" (121.9 x 233.7 cm)
              Large: Edition of 12 + 3 APs
              • Image Size: 43" x 103" (109.2 x 261.6 cm)
              • Framed Image: 58" x 118" (147.3 x 299.7 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 Ice Monster (Colour)

                The Ice Monster (Colour)

                Yellowstone National Park – 2025

                Archival Pigment Print

                “There are only so many days in the winter when the morning weather conditions in Yellowstone allow a bull bison to involuntarily morph into a primeval ice monster. The morning must be exceptionally cold (certainly below minus 10º F) to allow the steam rising from the thermal springs and rivers to ice cake all matter nearby, including bison. There are fewer days like this in the National Park than there used to be.

                The complication is that the exceptionally cold days tend to be clear, high-pressure days and we must therefore find the bison before the sun takes hold of the light.

                In our experience some parts of the road up to Old Faithful from Madison Junction can be shrouded in freezing mist on cold mornings, but there is only a small 60-minute window before that mist and fog evaporate under the sun.  In that hour, we must find a bull and settle in under his watchful eye. 

                This is therefore a low percentage quest in a tightly regulated National Park and we have failed on so many occasions. Often I have not taken my camera out of the car.

                This photograph is therefore special to me. The bull is helpfully big and his iced head is as visually powerful as I could have hoped for. The premise was to try and capture transcending textural detail and that meant being as close as permitted by Yellowstone rules and then having the best lens for the job.

                This is a mythological beast of great presence and power and to be in his company was rather surreal. By 10 am, he was presumably back to being a normal bison, albeit a large one, but by then we had long gone and were warming ourselves up in a frontier town saloon bar.”

                – David Yarrow

                Available sizes

                Large: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

                • Image Size: 56″ x 64″ in (142 x 163 cm)
                • Framed Image: 71″ x 79″ in (180 x 201 cm)

                Standard: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

                • Image Size: 37″ x 42″ in (94 x 107 cm)
                • Framed Image: 52″ x 57″ in (132 x 145 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 Ice Monster (B&W)

                  The Ice Monster

                  Yellowstone National Park – 2025

                  Archival Pigment Print

                  “There are only so many days in the winter when the morning weather conditions in Yellowstone allow a bull bison to involuntarily morph into a primeval ice monster. The morning must be exceptionally cold (certainly below minus 10º F) to allow the steam rising from the thermal springs and rivers to ice cake all matter nearby, including bison. There are fewer days like this in the National Park than there used to be.

                  The complication is that the exceptionally cold days tend to be clear, high-pressure days and we must therefore find the bison before the sun takes hold of the light.

                  In our experience some parts of the road up to Old Faithful from Madison Junction can be shrouded in freezing mist on cold mornings, but there is only a small 60-minute window before that mist and fog evaporate under the sun.  In that hour, we must find a bull and settle in under his watchful eye. 

                  This is therefore a low percentage quest in a tightly regulated National Park and we have failed on so many occasions. Often I have not taken my camera out of the car.

                  This photograph is therefore special to me. The bull is helpfully big and his iced head is as visually powerful as I could have hoped for. The premise was to try and capture transcending textural detail and that meant being as close as permitted by Yellowstone rules and then having the best lens for the job.

                  This is a mythological beast of great presence and power and to be in his company was rather surreal. By 10 am, he was presumably back to being a normal bison, albeit a large one, but by then we had long gone and were warming ourselves up in a frontier town saloon bar.”

                  – David Yarrow

                  Available sizes

                  Large: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

                  • Image Size: 56″ x 64″ in (142 x 163 cm)
                  • Framed Image: 71″ x 79″ in (180 x 201 cm)

                  Standard: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

                  • Image Size: 37″ x 42″ in (94 x 107 cm)
                  • Framed Image: 52″ x 57″ in (132 x 145 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.


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