David Yarrow Scottish, b. 1966
Spring in Aspen, 2026
Archival Pigment Print
Available in two sizes:
Standard - 56 x 94 inches
Large - 71 x 109 inches
Standard - 56 x 94 inches
Large - 71 x 109 inches
Edition of 12 plus 3 artist's proofs
Spring in Aspen Aspen, Colorado - 2026 Spring is Aspen’s forgotten season: summer has perfect warm weather, winter has snow, and fall has the colours. But spring is short in...
Spring in Aspen
Aspen, Colorado - 2026
Spring is Aspen’s forgotten season: summer has perfect warm weather, winter has snow, and fall has the colours. But spring is short in Aspen and many businesses close to give their staff a break and the premises some maintenance. It is the off-season, and for many locals it is their favourite time of year; some serenity and peace return to the town.
This makes it an ideal time to film - roads are quiet, hotels are less busy and restaurants are easier to book. From a visual perspective, spring also offers great opportunity as there will be snow at a higher elevation and fresh greens in the valleys below. If the intent is to look for a wide tonal range in a photograph, spring is a good choice.
Ansel Adams loved the diffused light of spring and the rich tonal range it offered. He often chose this period to film in Yosemite; melting snow can be used to the photographer’s advantage - it is not always about mud.
We have filmed on this road before but never looking back down the valley and past Aspen itself. The 1966 Cadillac is a strong addition to any set and Kate Bock is styled perfectly for that era. It is a timeless picture which was, of course, the intent.
Aspen, Colorado - 2026
Spring is Aspen’s forgotten season: summer has perfect warm weather, winter has snow, and fall has the colours. But spring is short in Aspen and many businesses close to give their staff a break and the premises some maintenance. It is the off-season, and for many locals it is their favourite time of year; some serenity and peace return to the town.
This makes it an ideal time to film - roads are quiet, hotels are less busy and restaurants are easier to book. From a visual perspective, spring also offers great opportunity as there will be snow at a higher elevation and fresh greens in the valleys below. If the intent is to look for a wide tonal range in a photograph, spring is a good choice.
Ansel Adams loved the diffused light of spring and the rich tonal range it offered. He often chose this period to film in Yosemite; melting snow can be used to the photographer’s advantage - it is not always about mud.
We have filmed on this road before but never looking back down the valley and past Aspen itself. The 1966 Cadillac is a strong addition to any set and Kate Bock is styled perfectly for that era. It is a timeless picture which was, of course, the intent.
