A black and white image depicts Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King Jr.
Etherton Gallery is excited to announce the opening of its summer exhibition, Dan Budnik: Telling a Story Truthfully, which features a selection of photographs by renowned photojournalist, Dan Budnik…
Stu and Brenden Kaner at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Seven years ago, Stuart Kaner received the August 2016 issue of Arizona Highways in the mail. The issue, which highlighted Arizona’s national parks, inspired him to take an unexpected journey with…
Photo of LeRoy DeJolie by Larry Lindahl
“LeRoy [DeJolie] is an amazing teacher. He actually teaches every minute that he is in the field. He does NOT bring his camera and tripod to do his own shooting. He is constantly giving and seeking…
Photograph by Bill Hatcher
We were camped in a narrow corridor of black cliffs that actually felt like a box, but it hardly felt claustrophobic. A whisper of breeze carried the rich, muddy scent of the river. Wispy clouds…
Photograph by Jerry Jacka
Editor’s Note: As a general rule, photographers tend to focus on one of the various disciplines of the art form: landscape, portrait, macro, lifestyle. There aren’t many who excel in all of the above…
Cowboys stand in front of a ranch building in this black and white photograph
 Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West recently announced the upcoming opening of Vaqueros de la Cruz del Diablo/Cowboys from the Cross of the Devil, the captivating photographic exhibition…
Postcard: Susan Arreola Postcard Collection,  Arizona Room, Phoenix Public Library
From an East Camelback Road Airbnb, I drive to Van Buren Street in Phoenix to see Douglas Towne, a writer and preservationist with the Society for Commercial Archeology. Before freeways, Van Buren…
Photograph by Claire Curran
Laurence Parent A thunderstorm forms near Big Lake, one of the largest reservoirs in the White Mountains, at sunset. A popular boating and fishing destination, Big Lake…