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Arizona’s Past: Visiting the Vulture Mine

Thursday, April 22, 2010
By Rich Charpentier
Arizona’s Past:  Visiting the Vulture Mine

The ghost towns of Western lore are disappearing. If you don’t believe it, I’d suggest taking a ride along the Ghost Town Trail near Toombstone, AZ. Better yet, grab up Arizona Highways’ guide to Ghost Towns and Mining Camps. Pop by each of the locations listed, and you’ll find that things... »

Watson Lake/Granite Dells, Prescott AZ.

Saturday, February 20, 2010
By Josh Gosell
Watson Lake/Granite Dells, Prescott AZ.

There are hundreds of amazing places to explore and photograph in Arizona and because of that places like Watson Lake/Granite Dells tend to get overlooked.  If you are ever in the Prescott area the Dells is a must see.  It’s such a beautifully picturesque... »

Photographing Fire Performers-Part 3

Saturday, February 6, 2010
By Josh Gosell
Photographing Fire Performers-Part 3

OK, time for the technical side of photographing fire performers.  This will cover the techniques I use and is by no means the be all end all guide to photographing fire. Through the last two posts I’ve been giving several examples of fire photography and... »


Photographing Fire Performers-Part 2

Saturday, January 16, 2010
By Josh Gosell
Photographing Fire Performers-Part 2

This post is going to be about what equipment you need to take photos of fire performers.  Really all it takes is a camera that can be set to... »

Photographing Fire performers-Part 1

Friday, January 15, 2010
By Josh Gosell
Photographing Fire performers-Part 1

One of my favorite things to photograph as of late is fire dancers.  I really enjoy low light photography and candids and shooting fire dancers combines both.  I’ve always... »

A Photographer’s Guide To White Pocket, AZ

Friday, November 13, 2009
By Rich Charpentier
A Photographer’s Guide To White Pocket, AZ

The landscape of Arizona and Utah is some of the prettiest in the nation.  Images of Zion, Bryce, Canyonlands, Canyon De Chelle, Monument Valley, and the Grand Canyon dominate... »