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Norman G. WallacePhotographer1885–1983
Norman G. Wallace sets up camp near his Arizona Highway Department vehicle in an undated photo…
Ansel AdamsPhotographer1902–1984
JOHN SCHAEFER“I have a far-flung reputation now which I am anxious to cash in on in a thoroughly…
Esther HendersonPhotographer
1911–2008
PHILIPPE HALSMANEsther Henderson arrived in Arizona at the end of a winding journey that began…

A single dried blade of grass floats down Beaver Creek. Clear, mirror-still water reflects cottonwoods along the far bank, and displays moss-covered rocks on the sun-streaked creek bed. Small riffles…

Jack Dykinga scared the hell out of me.
I grew up in a three-newspaper household in a four-newspaper town. Maybe I didn’t pay quite as much attention to bylines as to box scores, but journalists…

I’ve been interested in astronomy all my life. Growing up in the United Kingdom, I had a small telescope, and I remember running to tell my parents that I had seen Sputnik 1 passing over us. But…

Beneath the Dragoon Mountains, down a primitive forest road lined with pistachio trees and scattered homesteads, sits the 40-acre Cochise Stronghold Ranch. There, Kalen Pearson, an Arizona Raptor…

Bill Barry’s heart has always been in Phoenix — even during the rare times when the rest of him wasn’t. And Phoenix is in him, from his sun-kissed skin to his hat with a picture of a cactus taped to…