Downhill Racer av David Yarrow
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Aspen, Colorado, USA
In my early career, I photographed
competitive ski races around
the world. At events such as the
Olympics in Calgary and the
World Ski Championships in Crans
Montana, the downhills were
the Blue Riband events and the
Hahnenkamm in Kitzbühel and the
Lauberhorn in Wengen, classic one
off downhill races, were regular
fixtures in my January calendar.
But the goal on those occasions
was to take tight action pictures of
the winning skier, not necessarily
to evoke a sense of place. It was a
genuine test of camera skills not only
because of the speed of the racers
but also the accompanying weather
conditions. I had my successes and I
had my failures, but the photographs
often lost immediate relevance as the
press would simply look forward to
the next race rather than dwelling on
the last one.
35 years later my goal for this
project was to employ a broader
narrative and play on a sense of
scale and contrast; the constant
grandeur of our planet against the
ephemeral skier. I wanted to tell a
tale of man and mountain, where the
former is dwarfed by the latter and
in so doing, I could hopefully glorify
both. The skier could have a degree
of anonymity as he was just part of
the story, not the whole story.
I know my ski courses and had
my mind set on this spot on the
famous Val Gardena downhill in the
Dolomites. The first jump, a third
of the way down the course, gave
me the chance to have a skier flying
through the thin alpine air with the
region’s highest mountain offering
the most grand of backdrops.
I had great fortune with the
heavy snowfall the night before
the race, as it transformed the
whole amphitheatre, including the
imposing rock face, into a fresh
winter wonderland.
Jared Goldberg - a member of the
US ski team and a resident of Salt
Lake City, Utah - is the skier in this
image. He finished in the top 10 that
stunning day in Val Gardena. I am
in awe of his bravery, as I am with
all downhill racers. They put life
and limb on the line in their 100 mph
journey .
In my mind, the TV tower and the
airplane add to the narrative as
they serve to add modernity and
scale, and in so doing, highlight
the magnificence of the timeless
mountains.
I would like to thank Alessandro
Trovati of AP for his help with this
project and guiding me down the
mountain.