David Yarrow
But in our production meetings in the run up to the assignment, there was one feature I kept on requesting that we prioritised - the cobbled streets. When I think of Nantucket, I think of the cobbles - particularly on Main Street - not only because of their aesthetic appeal, but also because they tell a story of the island’s British roots. Nantucket shipped whale oil to England and the boats returned with cobbles.
It is on Main Street that the cobbles are most expansive and in the early morning light, I noticed that they would ping a little. This was the starting point for me to build a story and I threw some ideas around in my head. The key was that we had to work at dawn and just hope there were no cars on the street. The earlier we shot, the more visually effective artificial lighting such as lamps would become.
The end result is pleasing. The high street looks timeless, the girls look tipsy and the fishermen look happy. The cobbles ping a little and there is not a car in sight. Well done Kate Bock and Brooks Nader for giving two Nantucket salty dogs one hell of a morning stroll.