Ajo, Arizona
We’ve been here in Ajo, Arizona for about a week now, and we are enjoying the hell out of this place. I had spent two weeks here last year shooting sequences for “Learning to Fly”, living in a simple tent out in the middle of the desert. It had been an incredible feeling of freedom spending that time here, especially with weather so balmy in February that I was walking around in flip-flops and a tank top. I was really eager to get back here this winter. I have not been disapointed.

Saguaro Cactus on Eastern side of Goldwater Bombing range. The US Air Force was kind enough to provide the epic lighting
Things started out with “bang” with this sequence pictured above of a massive Saguaro cactus lit by several battlefield illumination flares dropped by Air Force jets. We pulled a dolly move on this cactus with the 14mm 2.8 II, and right in the middle of the move, those flares lit the entire scene up. What appears to be a “sun” in the distance is a flare. And two more flares are high in the sky behind the camera providing the “front lighting” on the cactus and desert landscape. Cheers, US Air Force!
Most days, we head out for location scouting around 2pm or 3pm, scout for several hours, pick a spot, and get the dolly set up by sundown. We often shoot a sunset shot, then kick back and start a fire while waiting for “astronomical sunset” about 1.5 hours after proper sunset. In addition to Canon, Kessler Cranes, and camBLOCK moco, I’m beginning to think I should have tried to secure us a sponsorship from Coors Light as well.
Here are a few more behind-the-scenes photos…
We will probably stay in southern Arizona for another week at least, and then possibly head toward Sedona/Flagstaff or Death Valley
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