By Jim Chamberlain The White Mountains of Arizona are a combination of rolling hills, green mountains, and aspen groves among ponderosa pines. Fall in these mountains allowed me to gaze at golden gr...
By David Halgrimson My 5th Arizona Highways Photo Workshop as a Volunteer Trip Leader (VTL) would take us to Monument Valley and Canyon de Chelly. My fellow volunteer and I met with the participants i...
By David Halgrimson This was my 4th workshop as a volunteer and my first one-day workshop. The shooting location was near Bartlett Lake/Reservoir, about 60 miles northeast of Phoenix. Our group met at...
By Susan Snyder This is day one of a series of six blogs about the AHPS workshop, “Best of the West”. Watch for day two on October 29th. When you only have a week to photograph some of the...
By Vicki Uthe I have to be honest, night photography is not my jam, but I was asked to join this workshop at the last minute, was able to, and I have a hard time saying no to new experiences. I had wo...
By Jeff Insel Most of you have heard of the “Mother Road” or Route 66, but you may not know that part of it still exists in Arizona. This is a fun workshop with stops and photo opportunities all a...
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 Ivan Martinez We live in the desert. We are known for dry and hot weather. Photos of Arizona with dry landscape and hot sunsets are abundant. Arizona has many amazing attractive locations that peop...
By Jon Vemo Recently I visited yet another wonder of Arizona, Tonto Natural Bridge. If you haven’t been (like me), Tonto Natural Bridge is located just outside of Payson, AZ. According to the Ar...
By Jeff Insel My wife and I recently spent a couple of nights in Bisbee,AZ. One of the things we wanted to see was the Copper Queen Mine Tour and we weren’t disappointed. Tours are seven days a ...