40 Years of Sundance: A Look Back With Photographer Jeff Vespa
2024 marks the 40th edition of the Sundance Film Festival, Robert Redford’s winter refuge for actors, filmmakers and indie studios who flock to Park City, Utah to celebrate cinema away from the franchises and nine-digit budgets of Hollywood.
It is also, apparently, a place for those celebs to have some snowball fights.
Kyle MacLachlan & Ethan Hawke during Sundance Film Festival 2000 in Park City, Utah, United States.
This pic of a 29-year-old Ethan Hawke slinging a fistful of frozen water was taken back in 2000 by photographer Jeff Vespa, who now serves as the creative director of TheWrap. He recalls meeting up with Hawke and actor Kyle MacLachlan, who were in Park City for the premiere of their modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” directed by Michael Almereyda, and took this spontaneous photo.
“Since we were shooting film at the time I didn’t even know i captured that moment until the day after I took it,” Vespa told TheWrap. “This is the most quoted Sundance picture I’ve ever taken. It was in ‘People’ and I think it was in ‘Entertainment Weekly,’ too. Even years later, when Entertainment Weekly was sponsoring Sundance, they’d have the photo in their official festival space.”
Vespa parlayed photos like these into a job as the official photographer for Sundance from 2003 to 2017, taking tens of thousands of photos of the festival’s big stars.
“I took around 2,500-2,700 pictures each year at the festival,” Vespa said. “So, overall, I have around 50,000 pictures online just from Sundance. I’ve probably taken more photos at the festival than anyone else.”
Vespa has been a regular at Sundance going back to 1995, after just graduating from the American Film Institute and went to the festival as an attendee. Two years later he met veteran photographer Randall Michelson and offered to help him take photos at the festival.
“He had this prepared speech about how people say they are going to help him, but they’re only there for half an hour and don’t do anything, but I insisted. ‘No, I’m really going to help you!'” he recalled. “So I came up with him in ’99, and that year I really understood the lay of the land when it comes to photography.”
Many of Vespa and Michelson’s photos in 1999 and 2000, like the one with Hawke, were shot out in the Park City cold; but in 2001, Vespa began taking photos in studio spaces and at festival parties and screenings. Those pictures served as the basis for WireImage, a successful entertainment photo company that was acquired by Getty Images in 2007.
“My whole career has been really built around Sundance and I often say that I don’t think Robert Redford completely understands what he’s done, not just for filmmakers, but for various other people in entertainment,” Vespa said.
Vespa shared his photos of today’s big stars when they were still on the rise at Sundances in the early 2000s, including “Barbie” director Greta Gerwig and “Oppenheimer” director Christopher Nolan at the dawn of their careers. You can check out those photos below.
Kyle MacLachlan & Ethan Hawke Sundance Film Festival 2000 Park City, Utah USA January 22, 2000
Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston & Robert Redford during 2002 Sundance Film Festival – “The Good Girl” Premiere at Eccles Center For The Performing Arts in Park City, Utah, United States.
Ben Affleck at Sundance Film Festival 2000 at Committed Premiere
Matt Damon during Sundance Film Festival 2000 at the Committed Premiere
Ryan Gosling at Sundance Film Festival 2001
More than two decades before he enchanted the world with his Kenergy, Ryan Gosling enthralled Sundance with “Believer,” a drama directed by Henry Bean in which Gosling plays a young Jewish man who hates his own identity to the point that he becomes a Neo-Nazi. Vespa’s photo of him above has never been published until now.
Vespa: “I just remember my friend was really close with him, and he was like, ‘You gotta photograph this kid, he’s gonna be huge. I knew I’d done this picture, but when I searched for it I couldn’t find it in my folders. I had to go all the way back to the raw images and I finally found it and thought, ‘How did this never get posted?'”
Taika Waititi during 2004 Sundance Film Festival – “Two Cars One Night” Portraits at HP Portrait Studio in Park City, Utah
Kristen Stewart at the HP Portrait Studio in Park City, Utah – 2004 Sundance Film Festival – “Speak” Portraits
20 years ago, a teenage Kristen Stewart appeared at Sundance in the teen drama “Speak,” in which she played a high school freshman who goes silent after being raped by a senior. She has two movies in the festival this year.
Robin Wright Penn and Robert Downey Jr. at 2003 Sundance Film Festival – “The Singing Detective”
Composer/actor Bob Dylan and Penélope Cruz at 2003 Sundance Film Festival – “Masked and Anonymous” Party
Greta Gerwig at the Sky 360 by Delta lounge WireImage portrait studio on January 22, 2008 in Park City, Utah.
America Ferrera during 2005 Sundance Film Festival – “How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer” Portraits at HP Portrait Studio in Park City, Utah,
Paul Giamatti and Hope Davis during 2003 Sundance Film Festival – “American Splendor” – Portraits at Yahoo Movies Portrait Studio in Park City, Utah, United States.
Paul Giamatti has slowly but surely gained momentum for a possible Best Actor victory at the Oscars for his performance in “The Holdovers,” but Vespa notes that even decades after he took this photo of him at the 2003 Sundance, he still seems nervous about the current awards season.
Vespa: “It’s funny because he’s appeared at festivals and award season to promote ‘Sideways’ and ‘American Splendor’ and all these films but, when I was at Palm Springs [film festival], he said, ‘Oh, I’m so nervous, I’ve never done this before.’ I had to remind him that, yeah, he has done this before and that I’ve shot photos with him, and he said, ‘Oh, no, no, this is totally different.’ I guess because now there’s social media and campaigning is so much more intense, he’s thrown by it all.”
Naomi Watts at Sundance 2001
Maggie Gyllenhaal and Jake Gyllenhaal at Sundance Film Festival 2001 – “Donnie Darko”
Jodie Foster, Kieran Culkin, Emile Hirsch & Jena Malone at 2002 Sundance Film Festival – “Dangerous Lives Of Altar Boys”
Clea DuVall & Natasha Lyonne during Sundance Film Festival 2000 in Park City, Utah
Joe Pantoliano, Christopher Nolan, & Guy Pearce at Sundance 2001 – Memento
Kirsten Dunst, James Woods, A.J. Cook, Hanna R. Hall, & Kathleen Turner at Sundance Film Festival 2000 – The Virgin Suicides Party
Katie Holmes at 2003 Sundance Film Festival – “The Singing Detective”
Juliette Lewis & Gena Rowlands at 2002 Sundance Film Festival – “Hysterical Blindness” Premiere
Kate Hudson & Stuart Townsend during Sundance Film Festival 2000 in Park City, Utah
Robert Redford during 2003 Sundance Film Festival – Robert Redford – Portraits at Yahoo Movies Portrait Studio in Park City, UT
Lisa Marie Presley & John Oszajca during Sundance Film Festival 2000 – The Virgin Suicides Party in Park City, Utah
Mariah Carey, Mira Sorvino and Melora Walters during 2002 Sundance Film Festival – “Wisegirls” Press Conference at The Lodge at Deer Valley in Park City, Utah
Philip Seymour Hoffman at 2002 Sundance Film Festival – “Love Liza”
William H. Macey and Maria Bello during 2003 Sundance Film Festival – “The Cooler” – Portraits at Yahoo Movies Portrait Studio in Park City, Utah
Courtney Love Snowboarding at Sundance 2001
Kyle MacLachlan 2002 Sundance Film Festival – “Miranda” Park City, Utah
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