Category: Lens

Photo essays from Arizona’s desert communities. Photography-first storytelling, minimal text, the image doing the work.

Natural Romance

Natural Romance

Writer Joseph J. Airdo Photography by Robert Elenbaas [dropcap]E[/dropcap]xperiencing the beauty of nature first-hand has

Season of Illumination

Season of Illumination

Writer Joseph J. Airdo Photography by Michael Wilson [dropcap]A[/dropcap]s the Arizona air is finally becoming

Fall Feathers

Fall Feathers

Writer Joseph J. Airdo Photography by Adrienne McLeod [dropcap]J[/dropcap]ust as the colors of leaves signify

Creatures of the Night

Creatures of the Night

Writer Joseph J. Airdo Photography by Bruce Taubert [dropcap]W[/dropcap]ildlife photographer Bruce Taubert knows better than

Autumnal Allure

Autumnal Allure

Writer Joseph J. Airdo Photography by Paul Gill [dropcap]A[/dropcap]t first glance, spring is the season

Paint the Earth in Reds

Paint the Earth in Reds

With so many photographs uploaded to the internet every day, you should find what genre of photography really excites you, and just immerse yourself in that part of the photographic world. Sedona photography excites Micael Wilson!

Through a Different Light: The Photography of William Fields

Through a Different Light: The Photography of William Fields

We’ve all witnessed the beauty of the desert, from its subtle seasons to its powerful storms, but Missouri-based photographer and author William Fields has captured its wonder in a whole new light. Through the use of infrared photography, Fields shares an almost other-wordly view of our own Arizona back yard. We’re thrilled to share his work in our pages.

Brilliant Arizona Skies

Brilliant Arizona Skies

  Writer Amanda Christmann Photographer Saija Lehtonen [dropcap]I[/dropcap]f we ever were to forget exactly why

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