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It was dawn in Monument Valley. From out of utter darkness, as still as it was complete, was born a sight never to be erased from the colored slides that our memory holds sacred. As a pale light…
I was alone the first time I went to Monument Valley. Nearly two years ago. Late April. The day was warm, but the night cooled the way night does when the desert remembers winter.
I’d been teaching…
Editor’s Note: The images in this portfolio are presented chronologically, based on their publication date. We love all 25 images equally.
Enio Lanaro
April 2014,…
Randy Prentice
A juniper wears a wintry coat amid a stand of mature ponderosa pines near the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The Canyon’s South Rim sees about…
Tennis Imes sent us a letter in 1966. It came from Santa Monica, one of many letters we’d gotten in response to our thriving newborn. “Calls are coming in,” he wrote, “from friends and family…
Architecture isn’t something we practical humans have devised just to enclose space. Architecture carries meaning, and with it the possibility of expressing our culture. And our aspirations…
The Territory of Arizona had been established; the first governor and his official family had braved the hardships of the hazardous journey from Fort Larned, Kansas, and arrived safely; the governor’…