I had the opportunity to conduct a workshop in Vancouver, Canada. Like most of my business trips, there was little time for sight-seeing. I did, however, carve out one day to drive the Sea-to-Sky Highway, also known as Highway 99. Continue reading “Sea-to-Sky Highway – British Columbia”
Bisbee—A Quirky Subject for Photographers
Bisbee, Arizona is a mining town in Tombstone Canyon in the Mule Mountains. And, it is a quirky subject for photographers. Continue reading “Bisbee—A Quirky Subject for Photographers”
The Gadsden Hotel—an Architectural Gem in Arizona for Photographers
The Gadsden Hotel is a large, nondescript, tan brick building in downtown Douglas, Arizona. It is boring and plain looking—but just on the outside. Once you enter the front doors, you are transported into a world of opulence and grandeur. Continue reading “The Gadsden Hotel—an Architectural Gem in Arizona for Photographers”
Carlsbad Caverns Area of Southern New Mexico
Back in 2011, I visted Carlsbad Caverns National Park. As a result of that visit, I posted a series of posts about how to capture, develop, and polish photographs taken in the caverns. Here is an addendum to those posts. It contains photos of the caverns, but also of the surrounding area.
Continue reading “Carlsbad Caverns Area of Southern New Mexico”Tucson, a Photographer’s Mecca
Tucson is in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona. There are many places to visit around Tucson. Some of these places include:
- Saguaro National Park,
- Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum,
- San Xavier del Bac,
- Titan Missle Museum.
Monument Valley Memories
We stopped in Monument Valley on our way to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Although we have never visited, the first expansive views seem so familiar. And, we can thank John Ford and his movies Stagecoach and The Searchers! Continue reading “Monument Valley Memories”