By Sara Goodnick Outdoor explorers, photographers, off-roaders, hikers, birders, and hunters—onX makes three apps that will tell you exactly what you need to know, from downloadable offline maps, tr...
By Vicki Uthe Black and white imagery can be stunning and powerful. In August of 2019, Joel Wolfson, a local Flagstaff photographer, was the instructor on an Arizona Highways PhotoScapes workshop on b...
By Meng Tay During this difficult pandemic year, you either dream of the places you want to travel or revive memories of places you’ve been. In this blog I want to share memories of my travel to S...
By Vicki Uth At the end of April, my friend and fellow photographer Amy Horn and I grabbed our cameras, donned masks, and drove separately 30 minutes west of Flagstaff to photograph downtown, Willia...
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 Sara Goodnick Since there have been a few questions regarding flying with camera gear from some of our participants on various workshops, I decided it might be helpful to put together some info for...
By Meng Tay Photographers are always looking for new subjects or scenes. If you are tired of the same old, same old, why not consider traveling to Japan? First, let me give you the reasons why you...
Bruce Taubert will be presenting two learning sessions at Arizona Highways Photo Workshops’ 30th Anniversary Symposium. Here’s more about his “Macro- Photography” Session. Bruce takes ph...
Author: Sara Goodnick In the past 12 months I have traveled to Europe five times, and also to Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Hawaii, California, Oregon, and South Carolina. I’ve become pretty good at ...
Author: Meng Tay Travel and Photography are inseparable twins. In today’s age of inexpensive point-and-shoot digital cameras, smartphone cameras and DSLRs’, you can’t imagine traveling anywh...