Payson photographer Craig Miller has spent 15 years documenting elk at pay phones, on volleyball courts and across Wells Fargo parking lots — proof that in one Arizona mountain town, the wildlife never got the memo about staying outside.
Category: Lens
Photo essays from Arizona’s desert communities. Photography-first storytelling, minimal text, the image doing the work.
Through long exposures that transform rushing water into silk, North Phoenix photographer Tevin Jones reveals the quiet power of Arizona’s rarest element.
Tucson photographer Joseph Cyr transforms fleeting desert puddles into symmetrical masterpieces using nothing more than an iPhone and a willingness to get low.
Bruce Moore’s lens captures what most parents can’t explain: the quiet intimacy of mourning doves and the purposeful dance of desert pollinators.
Photographer Karen Shaw captures the transformative beauty of Arizona sunrises, inviting us to rediscover the hope and possibility that greet each new day.
Meet the Spirit Lake Dakota Sioux sculptor whose feathered masks honor ancestral wisdom and the documentary photographer who traded war zones for tranquility — both making their debut at North Scottsdale’s premier living studio event.
Photographer Cassell Archinuk chases rare Arizona snowstorms to capture the desert’s most fleeting transformation: snow-covered roads that lead viewers into winter wonder.
Acclaimed photographer Dean Hueber captures the surprising vitality and unexpected beauty of Sonoran Desert wildlife during autumn’s subtle but spectacular transformation.
Fine art photographer Dave Wilson captures Arizona’s most mysterious moods, transforming familiar landscapes into haunting visions that reveal the untold stories lingering in our desert wilderness.
Discover Arizona anew through extraordinary aerial perspectives that transform familiar summer destinations into captivating works of natural art.











