David Yarrow
I believe that powerful photography often tends to be the end result of preferential access and pre-trip logistics. Pressing the shutter is often really fairly straightforward, even at -30 degrees.
This image makes my point. I was in a cage supplied by local officials - a cage with gaps wide enough for my camera lens, but too small for a tiger’s head. Behind my cage was another caged vehicle with a chicken thrower. The tiger was looking at the chickens not me. Logistics like this do not happen in a day - there was a great deal of prep work and in Northern China - unlike Holland - English is indeed an alien language.
The picture may be simple, but its capture in the deep Siberian winter was far from simple. What an alpha animal - terrifying and beautiful as one.
