What drives David Yarrow to such dizzying photographic feats, rallying for the causes he's literally gone to the ends of the earth for? His evocative and immersive photographic style has earned him cult status amongst art collectors, for starters. One of the top-selling fine art photographers in the world, and an ambassador for WildArk, Berenberg and Best Buddies, Yarrow's work has raised over $11 million for philanthropic organizations since 2018.
At Art Basel Miami Beach, his "The Wolves of Wall Street" broke records. One print, signed by Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese-featuring the real Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort-sold for $200,000. The proceeds went to conservation NGOs supported by DiCaprio.
Cara Delevingne has said she loves working with Yarrow because he is the epitome of an artist, going above and beyond to capture a moment in its true essence. Indeed, it's rather surreal and startling to see a wolf riding shotgun with this icy-eyed smoldering siren in Yarrow's work. Upon the release of their most recent collaboration, she shared, "he makes me feel safe and inspired whilst always producing a visual feast." It shows; in Yarrow's oeuvre, Delevingne is a chameleon capable of collaborations that would capsize a lesser model.
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