David Yarrow
Standard (framed): 52x61
Ed of 12
We have an intense
familiarity with Skogafoss in Iceland - a u shaped auditorium that may
suck away the light, but it draws in the storyteller. We consider this
ice age geological creation to be the best waterfall in the world with
which to play with layered narratives. Every time we go back, we have
more experience of what does and doesn’t work. It is still a true test
for us and failing is very possible. We have often underachieved here
and that hurts as this is a spectacular place.
There are two big issues to deal with: firstly, a shoot can only be
done before the tourists arrive and that means an early start and a
pre-breakfast finish. But for a third of the year, the light before 9 am
is suboptimal - so timing and planning is everything. This is not a
winter shot unless the roads are tricky and the tourists can’t make it
until 10 am.
The far bigger issue is that the closer we are to the waterfall, the
more intense the spray. Such is the volume of water that positioning
even 200 yards from the bottom of the waterfall is akin to being in a
very impressive multi jet shower room. Move in 50 yards and it equates
to being in a torrential downpour setting and move 50 yards further in
and the camera will not last long. It is, of course, against all my
principles to compress distance and that dictates getting close.
I have come to like a position about 125 yards out, but the spray
only gives me one second each time to take a shot before the front of
the lens is soaked. That makes the whole process very challenging,
especially as I am lying in the water. Everything gets very wet and that
kind of caps the time to get an image to about 10 minutes a time. Then
there are the horses to consider too.
This is the strongest image I have taken at Skogafoss over the last
10 years. I think we were all done by 7 am. It is always rewarding when
the end result is far better than the preconception.
The most relevant tips for working here are have loads of lens cloths
and take a hot shower within 30 minutes. It is an intense experience
that close to the waterfall’s base.