By Timothy White
Located in Vienna, AT
Powerful, cinematic, and unmistakably American, Timothy White’s "Harrison Ford, Jackson, Wyoming, c. 1988" captures one of Hollywood’s most enduring actors in a setting that echoes the mythology of the American West. Photographed in Jackson, Wyoming during the late 1980s, the image presents Ford on horseback against an expansive Western landscape, embodying the rugged independence and quiet strength that have defined many of his most celebrated screen roles.
Renowned for his ability to create portraits that reveal both personality and narrative, Timothy White approached celebrity photography with a distinctive blend of authenticity and visual storytelling. In this striking black-and-white image, the dynamic relationship between rider, horse, and open landscape evokes the classic Western tradition while simultaneously presenting a contemporary portrait of a cultural icon. The composition is filled with movement and tension, yet remains elegantly balanced, reflecting White’s exceptional command of light, timing, and atmosphere.
Few actors have left a greater mark on modern cinema than Harrison Ford. From blockbuster adventures to critically acclaimed dramatic performances, his career has spanned decades and produced some of the most recognizable characters in film history. Rather than relying on studio glamour, White places Ford within a dramatic outdoor setting, creating a portrait that feels timeless, heroic, and deeply connected to the mythology of American storytelling.
Created in Jackson, Wyoming around 1988, the photograph belongs to an important period in both Ford’s career and White’s celebrated body of portrait work. The image captures the actor away from the Hollywood spotlight...
Category
1980s Contemporary Vienna - Art
MaterialsArchival Pigment