

David Yarrow photographs wildlife, athletes, supermodels, and frontier towns. At age twenty, he worked as a press photographer for the London Times before transitioning to a career in fine art photography. Working across multiple genres, Yarrow describes himself as a storyteller rather than a photographer. The Tetons series was shot on location in the early morning in the Teton Mountains in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. He captured the Ford Bronco, wolf, and model Brooks Nader within a brief window of time before the rising sun changed the light. He states, “If the town of Zermatt in Switzerland has the Matterhorn, then Jackson Hole has the Tetons. Both communities stand guarded by mountains so dramatically grand that there is an extra sense of excitement on arrival…When I think about the town of Jackson, I find it impossible not to think about the Tetons. To me they are coupled at the hip.”
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