David Yarrow
I must also make mention of Robyn Woodhall, who works with us from time to time and made the eight-hour round trip to pick up Grant from his home and then drop him off again. She is a spiritual and kindhearted lady with her own native Native American ancestry and Grant felt very much at home in her company, as indeed we all do.
I have always liked this picture. It has a compositional balance, and the fences make it orderly and draw the eye to the focal point. Meanwhile, there seems a palpable unity between driver and passenger that looks natural rather than contrived. Most of all, I think there is a message of freedom that is so integral to what road trips symbolise. A backcountry road such as this one also emphasises the point that we are drawn to roads that are on a long straight incline. The greater the distance that is documented, the clearer the message that we are trying to convey: the journey of life.