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As the sky slowly lightened and the morning stars heralded the dawn, a lone figure steadily loped across the face of a windswept mesa in the heart of the Hopi Indian homeland. Fleet of foot and…
I’ve always liked the way a story gets spun — the way people with a belly and a heart for words veer toward one topic or another or a whole handful of them in a single piece of writing.
For reasons…
Map by Keith WhitneyTombstone
Founded: Late 1870sCounty: CochisePopulation: 1,308Elevation: 4,406 feetHigh School Mascot: Yellow Jackets…
I made this photograph on Day 7 of a 12-day trip across Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. I was there to explore and photograph some of the lesser-visited locations along the Grand Wash…
The road to Bisbee follows the feet of mules. Old photographs show ore-laden wagon trains crawling over the steep mountain pass. In the 1880s, mule skinners had to pause at the top to pay a toll (10…
WE AMERICANS ARE, at heart, a romantic people. Give us a choice and we’ll take the mysterious over the mundane, the poetic over the pragmatic. And why not? Life is more interesting in the realm of…
I’m on Facebook, one of many social networking Web sites, when I come across a checklist. I think, I’m from Arizona! and open the page. The list includes things such as: “You have no idea why 48…
Gary LaddBORN 1947
Photograph by Renee Roundtree
People sometimes describe a moment of clarity descending like a bolt of lightning. Gary Ladd’s was more literal — and…