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Arizona Photo Gallery

Northern Arizona and Southern Utah have to be the area best known for pure rock landscapes.

Fine Art Prints

I currently offer fine art prints on Fuji Pearl Archive as well as metal prints. Both are archival and inspected by myself for qualtiy before they are signed. More information on prints.

Stock Photography

Here are the links to my various stock galleries. For NG you'll need to search for my name.

Rays of light cast shadows and illuminate the smoke that has come from the 5 wildfires burning on the canyon rim.
Taken from Point Imperial on the north rim of the Grand Canyon. Fall foliage in foreground compliments the pastels of the sky as the sky changes from day to dusk.
Frozen in time her serenity in the moment is indisputable. Who hasn\'t had that moment eyes closed, wind on your face blowing through your hair when everything is as it should be. Balanced.
Learning to actually see the light as opposed to walking around with my eyes open is a lesson I constantly need to remind myself of.
I find it amazing the patterns and shapes that repeat in water, stone, wind shaped dunes and clouds. I don\'t dwell on it too much but when the fluidity of one element becomes apparent in another. Encased in this instance it does give you pause to wonder.
I\'ve been wanting to wonder through Lower Antelope Canyon for some time. I was a bit torn about rumors of crowds and fees and the need for a guide but in all was simply blown away by the place.
There were 5 wildfires burning when I finally got a chance to visit the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Though not being able to make it to Point Imperial was a disappointment I was rather astounded by the effect the smoke in the air had on the light at Cape Royal.
Last rays of light as the sun sets over the Grand Canyon. Taken from Cape Royal as 5 wild fires filled the sky and valley below with smoke.
It\'s hard to express how fortunate I felt on this day. Winning the drawing to be able to hike back here the day before and then to have the day capped off with this...
The Milky-way in the southern sky provided the backdrop for an amazing silhouette of this Monument Valley tower.
After a bit of a hike it was nice to find this pool that was mirroring the blue sky and gorgeous multicolored stone around it. It gave me a chance to stop, look, and reflect on what is important.
Storms build quickly and do some real damage in quite a hurry in the canyon lands of the southwest. Luckily the building clouds seen here resulted in nothing more than a wonderful rainbow and pastel colored sunset.
Known to those in the \'know\' as the Second Wave I\'ve yet to find a more dynamic subject alive or well.. stone to photograph at sunset.
The Paria Wilderness is a place that has enchanted so many people. Currently protect by limited access I consider it a privilege every time I get back here.
Moon set was not long after sunset on this evening and I consider myself very fortunate to have witnessed both.
Iconic. Pure and simple.
I was fortunate enough to have several days here to watch how the light changed throughout the day. The thing that struck me most at sunset was how the color climbed into the sky after the sun had set. The transition was subtle but color so rich.
All good and grand things must come to an end. On this day there was no better place to witness day\'s end than here.
3000\' down and the whole world in front of you. I spent an hour and a half watching the sun rise and it\'s light move across the rim and walls of this part of the Grand Canyon. It was time well spent.