Following the acclaimed Wild Encounters, David Yarrow now takes his work to the next level in a celebration of his unparalleled wildlife photography that transcends the category to be considered fine art photography. In an oversize volume, and with production values befitting a luxury brand, David Yarrow Photography is the must-have photography monograph of the year--while continuing to raise awareness and funds for Earth's endangered species.
For over two decades, legendary British photographer David Yarrow has been putting himself in harm's way to capture immersive and evocative photography of some of the world's most revered and endangered animal species. With his images heightening awareness of endangered species and also raising huge sums for charity and conservation, he is one of the most relevant photographers in the world today.
Featuring his 150 most iconic photographs, David Yarrow Photography offers a truly unmatched view of some of the world's most compelling--and threatened--species. This collection of stunning images, paired with Yarrow's first-person contextual narrative, offers an insight into a man who will not accept second best in the relentless pursuit of excellence.
David Yarrow Photography offers a balanced retrospective between his spectacular work in the wild and his staged storytelling work that has earned him wide acclaim in the fine art market. The intricacy and balance in these considered vignettes reinforces the work ethic in his research-based natural work. Yarrow rarely just "takes" pictures--he almost always "makes" them. Whether it be in the wilds of Alaska or an old saloon bar in Montana, there will always be a preconception of what he is looking for in the final work. The consistency of this approach sets him apart from others in the field.
Yarrow's work will awaken our collective conscience and--true to form--he has agreed to donate all the royalties from this book to conservation.
Industry Reviews
"David Yarrow doesn't take pictures; he makes them. Critical of typical, documentary-style wildlife photography, the British fine-art photographer is known for getting up close to his subjects-even when they're apex predators. 'The biggest difference between art and reportage is proximity and emotion,' he says. To achieve that difference, Yarrow might face a charging elephant, wait for the perfect 10 minutes of light, or spend 99 hours tracking a tiger. His new eponymous book features 150 of his most compelling photographs."
-American Way Magazine