Chiricahua National Monument in Arizona is a geologic wonder. Located in the Chiricahua Mountains, the monument is about 40 miles south east of Willcox, Arizona.
Continue reading “Chiricahua National Monument in Arizona”Tuzigoot National Monument
At Tuzigoot National Monument, the ruins of a pueblo crown a ridge east of Clarkdale, Arizona. From this ridge, ancient Sinaguans had a panoramic view of the Verde Valley. Today, Tuzigoot’s prominent position provides multiple opportunities for dramatic photographs.
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The Brazos Valley Natural History Museum is using our Grand Canyon photo, Sunset at Maricopa Point, to promote their upcoming exhibition about geology. The name of the show is Rocks: Earth’s Majestic Building Blocks.
Continue reading “Museum Uses Our Grand Canyon Photo”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”
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.