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Power and beauty of nature around the world captured in stunning pictures by celeb photographer David Yarrow

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THE beauty of wildlife around the world has been captured in these stunning shots by celebrity photographer David Yarrow.

From gorillas snapped up close in Rwanda, to King penguins marching for their morning fish in South Georgia, the images are featured in the artist’s latest book.

Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow

The monograph, titled David Yarrow, features 150 famous and iconic works and the incredible stories behind how they were shot.

It also contains a foreword written by global NFL star Tom Brady and an afterword by former supermodel Cindy Crawford.

Yarrow – who has dated actress Liz Hurley and television presenter Anthea Turner – said he has a “few time-honoured rules” when photographing in the wild – “stay low, get close and work against the light”.

But he said he added one more rule after shooting a picture of a tiger in India – “stay calm”.

Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow

He explained: “In front of a cave in Rajasthan sat a tiger in the best lit spot I can ever remember with any animal.

“When we arrived I remember saying to everyone: ‘stay calm’.

“It was  time to take a deep breath and think . the tiger was going nowhere as long as we kept our cool and went to work.

“I think we just about stayed calm and so did the tiger. You work for moments like these.”

Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow
Credit: David Yarrow by David Yarrow


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