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This story was first published in the September 1981 issue of Arizona Highways.
HE’S KNOWN WORLDWIDE for his landscape photography. But hardly anyone knows about the role Josef Muench and his…

In the early 2000s, architect Jeffrey Cook wrote a piece he hoped would be published in Arizona Highways. In it, he compared his Paradise Valley home, completed in 1970, to a nearby Frank Lloyd…

A procession of life-size orange pronghorns leaps across a sandstone wall shaded from the harsh summer light. Painted by Navajo and Jemez Pueblo artist Dibe Yazhi, or “Little Lamb,” in Canyon del…

The first picture of Grand Canyon I saw as a small boy was a photographic card inserted into our family stereopticon. It evoked from me the clamor of every boy for the Big Adventure of those days: a…

TAKE YOUR BEST SHOT.
Every month, we showcase the most talented photographers in the world. Now it's your turn to join the ranks. Enter your favorite photo in the 2023 Arizona Highways Photo Contest…

We lost a good friend last week. Photographer and longtime contributor Nick Berezenko died on Thursday, and I will miss him a lot.
Nick was one of the most interesting and talented people I’ve ever…

This year, Arizona Highways partnered with the Phoenix Boys Choir to produce two holiday videos. In this one, the choir sings "Carol of the Bells," which was written by Ukrainian composer Mykola…

THE NAVAJO PEOPLE and their homeland have appeared on many of our covers over the past 96 years. The best known of them was published 75 years ago this month.
“Ray asked me to photograph some…