David Yarrow
Available: Standard - Framed 43 X 82 #2/12
ARIZONA, USA 2022...
I have had the idea of this image in my mind for a couple of years. Looking through stills of John
Ford’s iconic film, Stagecoach, there was one image from the filming in 1939 that popped up on
my screen time and time again - the stagecoach moving right to left with the unmistakable
monoliths of Monument Valley in the background. There is no indication as to whether John
Wayne was inside the stagecoach, but that mattered little, this was the perfect visual in what
many have described as the perfect western.
The location of the old still from Stagecoach is on private land right on the Arizona/Utah border
not far from the Monument Valley visitor centre and my production team secured permission to
film there.
It struck me, given the direction of travel was westerly, if we used a wagon as opposed to a
stagecoach, we could use the first rays of light to dramatic effect as they diffract through the
foreground content. The trick would then be to find a dip in the terrain which would allow for the
monolith to pop out above the wagon and horses. This was the critical part of the execution as to
block the drama behind would kill the context and the photograph.
We found our spot at dawn and then it was down to luck. I think in this part of the world, the
light becomes too harsh to work with really only about 45 minutes after sunrise, so we had a
narrow window. The end result is a testimony to the team around me and the great horse driving
skills of Dan Harris from Santa Fe.