Photograph by Bruce D. Taubert
When a nectar-eating bat pees on your head, it’s not nearly as unpleasant as you might think. That’s a sentence I never expected to write, probably because it was a sensation I never expected to…
Photograph by David Zickl
Food is in Emma Zimmerman’s genes. To anyone who knows her family, it might seem logical that she would launch the second iteration of the Hayden Flour Mill with her father. You could even call it…
Photograph by Simeon Schwemberger
Editor’s Note: In the coming months, we’ll be releasing Indigenous Arizona: The Portraits. The book will feature some of the best Native portraits from the archive of Arizona Highways. What follows…
Photograph by Paul Gill
Snow on the higher parts of the San Francisco Peaks contrasts with autumn hues in the lower elevations of Arizona’s highest mountain range. The Peaks, topped by 12,633-…
Photograph by Jack Dykinga
JK: You made this spectacular photograph during a recent sunset. How did you end up in the right place at the right time? JD: The problem with lightning shots, to me, is that they can be nice…
Photograph by John Burcham
Many members of the Hualapai Tribe have memories of the old gas station near the corner of Historic Route 66 and Diamond Creek Road. For tribal Chairwoman Sherry Parker, one memory is the strongest…
Photograph by Jeff Kida
We are no longer accepting submissions. Every month, we showcase the most talented photographers in the world. Now it’s your turn to join the ranks. Enter your favorite photo in the 2024 Arizona…
Photograph by Bruce D. Taubert
On the way to the desert oasis of Quitobaquito Springs, Puerto Blanco Drive parallels the border with Mexico for about 13 miles through Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. West of Lukeville and the…