

Alexander Fiske-Harrison is three-time finalist for Le Prix Hemingway International in France, was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year – ‘the Bookie Prize’ – and won the Oxford New Writing Prize in the UK.
He has written for The Times, Telegraph, Independent, Financial Times, New York Times, The Times Litterary Supplement, The Spectator, Prospect, Condé Nast Traveller, GQ, Le Monde in French, ABC in Spanish, among many others.
He studied biology at the University of Oxford as an undergraduate, philosophy and history of science at the London School of Economics and Political Science as a graduate and applied neuroscience at King’s College, University of London, as a postgraduate.

David Yarrow 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. He has collaborated with super models Cara Delevingne and Cindy Crawford and by 2018 Yarrow’s work had raised over $20m for philanthropic and conservation organisations.
(Fiske-Harrison & Yarrow worked previously together in Spain on the photographs of the most famous Spanish fighting bulls in the world, those of the Miura family, after whom the Lamborghinis are named, where Alexander broke his ankle attempting to get David his shot but no other animals were harmed. The photo of the two of them is by their friend and photographer Richard Dunwoody, three time British champion jockey and two time Grand National winner.)
