Photograph by Jack Breed (Click to view entire image.)
ARIZONA’S MIDRIFF IS FAR FROM BARE. If you scurry across the much-used southern routes, you may think we haven’t enough wood to make a totem pole. But that’s because you’ve bypassed our 11-million-…
Photograph by Laurence Parent
Jeff Maltzman A tiered cascade flows over golden-hued rocks in Bear Canyon, part of the Tucson area’s Santa Catalina Mountains. Numerous seasonal waterfalls come to…
Photograph by Rich Rudow
Editor’s Note: The disaster in Phantom Canyon is included in our book The Desert Cries by Craig Childs. It appears in two parts: an essay about the canyon, and a detailed account of the deadly flood…
Photograph by Scott Baxter
My dad ties a lot of knots.  The first time I noticed his weird habit was in the 1980s or early ’90s, when we were in my parents’ dining/knot-tying room in the house they’d rented. That mental…
Photograph by Wes Timmerman
JK: How did you get started in photography? WT: I was born in 1944 and started making photos at age 14, with a Kodak Brownie 127 camera. In 1961, my grandfather helped me obtain a 35 mm camera and…
Photograph by Suzanne Mathia
FIRST PLACE Stan Rose Aspens at Arizona Trail, near Arizona Snowbowl   SECOND PLACE David Swanson Bald eagle, Lynx Lake   THIRD…
2024 Wildlife photo contest winning submission of a desert spiny lizard. By Randi Najac
One best in show and 11 winners will be showcased in the 2026 calendar, which is published as part of the November-December 2025 issue of Arizona Wildlife Views. The best-in-show photo is published…
A graphic image shows Andy Warhol's screenprint of John Wayne
Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, is proud to announce today the upcoming dual art exhibition opening of Western Pop: Andy Warhol & Billy Schenck. The exhibitions will showcase the…