By Sara Goodnick Salt River Wild Horse Update Spring 2020 The Salt River Wild Horses have become very popular subjects for photographers. There have been some changes regarding where to find them sinc...
John Frelich Well here many of us sit waiting out the Covid-19 pandemic before we plan where our next photographic adventure will take us. There are many topics for consideration and for this blog I c...
By Vicki Uthe If you’ve never been to the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta you really must put it on your bucket list. There was really nothing about it I didn’t like. Well…maybe the col...
by Ken Brown Yup, you read that correctly, or more accurately, 102,400 ISO. Landscape photographers are used to working at 100 ISO, so for these photos I’m roughly 1000 times higher. But it works!...
by Susan Snyder During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are finding ourselves working from home. A situation that is for some, myself included, not normal and presents many challenges but also some u...
By Vicki Uthe Arizona is an incredibly beautiful state. From the Sonoran desert full of saguaro cacti near the Mexican border to the slot canyons and red sandstone in the north near Utah, we here in t...
By Vicki Uthe Travel photography is a wide-open genre of photography, which is why I love it. Walking through a city or village is FAR more interesting to me photographically than landscape. Experienc...
By Jeff Insel I met Jason Kostal a couple years ago at a concert at the MIM Music Theater. He’s a local Luthier – and a really good one. I finally got to see his shop and learn a bit about how...
By Michael DeYoung One of the challenges of being a photography guide and tour leader is finding new and undiscovered amazing places to photograph and manage the risk of maintaining protection and not...
By Jeff Insel I’ve been a volunteer Photo Guide with Arizona Highways PhotoScapes (formerly Photo Workshops) for over 7 years now. I submitted an application after participating in a 4 day workshop ...