Barry Goldwater – Through the Lens
Writer Amanda Christmann Photography Courtesy of the Barry and Peggy Goldwater Foundation

Writer Amanda Christmann Photography Courtesy of the Barry and Peggy Goldwater Foundation



Writer Shoshana Leon Photography Courtesy of Devour Culinary Classic



Writer Shannon Severson Photography Courtesy of Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West



Writer Joseph J. AirdoPhotography Courtesy of Violins of Hope and Daniel Levin Photography



Writer Joseph J. Airdo Photography Courtesy of Arizona Musicfest



Writer Shoshana Leon Photography courtesy of Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock [dropcap]S[/dropcap]edona is one of the most stunning and unique places on Earth. Over the years, the Sedona tourism industry has exploded, making Sedona an international destination sought out by nature lovers and those seeking spiritual enlightenment. Cindy Dean, spokesperson for Hilton Sedona Resort…



Writer Fadi SittoPhotography Courtesy of George Namamura, Bob Link and Airi Katsuta [dropcap]T[/dropcap]here’s something poetic, romantic and therapeutic about a garden, and this is especially amplified when it’s a Japanese garden. In the middle of high-rise condos, sounds of construction cranes and the constant hurried pace of a modern city’s hustle and bustle, you’ll find…



Writer Amanda ChristmannPhotography Courtesy of Jessica Peterson [dropcap]S[/dropcap]itting behind his desk in his busy office near Scottsdale Airpark, Kevin Sprague is in his element. With stacks of papers divided into neat piles, he keeps a growing number of projects organized in his busy mind. Richly textured fabric samples are stacked upon his desk, and newly…



Sue Kern-FleischerPhotography Courtesy Arizona Fine Art EXPO [dropcap]W[/dropcap]hen Stacy Bayne and Jerry Vaughn begin to work with blocks of clay, they both get lost in their subject matters. For Bayne, the clay becomes a conduit for hope as she sculpts beautiful, culturally-unique angels. For Vaughn, a fourth-generation rancher, sculpting the clay is instinctive as he…



Fadi SittoPhotographs Courtesy of Star Barn Planetarium [dropcap]J[/dropcap]oshua Dopp has his head in the clouds. The glass artist’s body of work illustrates his interest in ethereal things. Among his collections are faceted forms, arches, domes, spikes, squiggles and of course, clouds. He is especially fascinated with the mystery of the shapes that float above our…