David Yarrow (born 8 February 1966) is a British fine-art photographer, conservationist, philanthropist and author.
The subjects of his photography include sport stars, world-renowned models, wildlife, indigenous communities and landscapes.
[7] In 1993 Yarrow was appointed Director of Equities at Natwest Securities where he worked until leaving to found his London-based hedge fund, Clareville Capital in 1995.
[9] His approach to photography is guided by Jim Richardson's assertion that "if you want to be a better photographer stand in front of more interesting stuff".
He has captured a diverse range of subjects and collaborators including the Dinka people of South Sudan, Diego Maradona, Cindy Crawford, Cara Delevingne and various wildlife around the world.
[21] Wild Encounters (2016) includes a foreword written by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and was awarded Art Book of 2017 by Amazon.
Yarrow's royalties from the book are being donated to Tusk Trust, a British charity that focuses on animal conservation in Africa.
The book includes a foreword by global NFL player Tom Brady and an afterword by Cindy Crawford.
[23] Yarrow is the affiliated photographer for the African Conservation Charity Tusk Trust, a British organisation founded in 1990.
Since November 2013, David Yarrow Photography has contributed over $1 million to help support Tusk's programmes and projects.