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In the 11th episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with Matt Pool of Matt's Big Breakfast about the importance of “shopping local” this holiday season and beyond. They also discuss the magazine's new coffee table book, which features the best photographs in the history of the magazine.
In the 10th episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with Dee Dee O'Connell, an avid hiker and adventurer from London who flies to Arizona every chance she gets — she's explored more of our state than most Arizonans.
ADOT's Doug Nintzel sits down with Kelly Mero from Arizona Highways magazine.
Season 4- Episode 1 of the Audio FanFic Podcast Release Date September 26, 2024
In the ninth episode of the all-new Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with wildlife photographer David Swanson, one of the winners in the 2024 Arizona Highways Photo Contest.
Arizonans have more choices to support their favorite charitable causes as the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) offers three additional specialty license plates. With the addition of the Hualapai Tribe, Phoenix Rising FC, and Rotary International specialty plates, MVD now offers 104 options that can be viewed at azdot.gov/plates and ordered at azmvdnow.gov/plates. In addition to the three new plates, Arizona Highways and the redesigned Keep Arizona Beautiful plates are both now available as motorcycle plates. “Specialty license plates offer a great way to customize a vehicle and show your proud support for one of these... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/three-new-specialty-license-plates-available-in-arizona/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
In the seventh episode of the all-new Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with photographer Sean Parker about the rewards and the challenges that come with making images after dark.
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
In the fourth episode of the all-new Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with Suzanne Moody, a longtime ranger at Chiricahua National Monument. Listen in as Suzanne gives a behind-the-scenes look at the many wonders of this national park.
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
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Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
In our premiere episode of the all-new Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk about the January 2024 issue of the magazine, which includes a story about a rare discovery in a remote cave in the Grand Canyon.
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Arizona Highways has been going strong ever since it launched back in 1925. One reason is its spectacular collection of monthly photographs that capture the state's famous topography, as well as its diverse culture. Jeff Kida, the magazine's photography editor, knows what it takes to get each publication just right. During his chat with Russell and Alan, Jeff explains how he chooses photos and how he has had to adapt over the years to the ever-changing landscape of publishing and photography.
Our guest today is Robin Sewell, founder and CEO of Sewell Media Group and the creator, executive producer and host of Arizona Highways Television which showcases the people and places of Arizona, reflecting the heart and soul of our communities. Robin began as a struggling actress/server, but soon discovered her love for broadcast journalism and started as an intern at Channel 10 in Phoenix! She explains how she moved up the ranks to become a news anchor in major markets such as Fort Meyers, Sacramento, Seattle and finally back to Phoenix with ABC in 1996. After many years as an anchor, traveling all over the world covering news stories, including 9/11, Robin was ready for a change. Robin became the first to create a statewide syndicated show that's been on the air since 2004 and garnered more than 30 Emmy awards!!In this episode we hear all about Robin's time in news/television and how she created her own award-winning media group and first statewide syndicated television show. She also shares all the amazing things she has learned, places she has visited and people she has met through Arizona Highways and we talk about some of our favorite, less-known cities in Arizona. Robin clearly loves Arizona and is a big supporter of our local community and nonprofits and also shares her love for her family, travel and storytelling. For photos and more on this podcast episode and all our others, visit our podcast page: www.candelariadesign.com/inspiring-living-podcast Learn more about our design and recipe book Mark Candelaria Homes and purchase here: candelariadesign.com/candelaria-design-bookVisit our Press Page: candelariadesign.com/press
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with Michelle Condrat, an artist whose work first appeared in our December 2021 issue. She makes a return in the January issue. But this time, she's on the cover.
Episode 18 - Arizona Highways Publisher Kelly Mero talks about the magazine's beginning, famous featured photogs and what the Russians thought of it and more.
We've got a family show for you today! It's just Eric and Vania for this one. And we want to tell you have Photography Changes Everything. Everything! We also want to tell you about some projects we've got coming up and a camera mystery we solved. Luis Azarraga and the Camerama Luis Azarraga, a photographer from the Philippines moved to the states in 1914. After a slew of inventions, he became known for his “Camerara” – a mystery camera that could quickly and easily shoot 160-degree panoramic photographs. Using an 18 foot tall tripod, Luis would crank the Camerama skyward, flick a switch and then lower it back down. Arizona Highways Magazine wrote in their Jun 1956 issue: “He guards his secret carefully. He allows no one to get near, much less peer into, the outsize aluminum box in which his invention is housed. It is not parented. Azarraga takes a dim view of the patent procedure.” In this episode, we dig deeper to unravel the mystery of the Camerama! A few of his photos were featured in Arizona Highways. Here they are: And here's as close to the camera as he'd allow anyone to get: Photography Changes Everything Vania and Eric discuss the various ways photography has changed everything in their lives, including: -Delayed Gratification -To Appreciate and judge light -Seeing everything as a composition -Weather -Social anxiety (both good and bad) -To appreciate solitude -To collaborate PATREON Thank you to everyone who supports us! Check out our Patreon for bonus episodes, extended interviews, early drops. Tons of stuff! patreon.com/allthroughalens THE CREDITS OF ENDING Music by Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers Vania: IG, Flickr, Zines Eric: IG, Flickr, Zines, ECN-2 Kit
In this episode: Middle School, Journey & Toto's Legacy Marriage, Dodging home goods on the 101, Timeout for Spanish, Arizona Center's Little Ditty's Piano Bar, Phoenix Cop Films 'Rico Blaze' while On-Duty, Dumbass of the Day, Guitarist Gary Hoey, Rockin' Holiday Tour, and other Holiday Classics!
El Tour de Tucson giving out 500 bikes. Great news. Jesse Lugo through his Bike in a Box has done this annually for 20 years or more with grassroots fundraising. Some love for the El Tour folks and acknowledging Jesse's efforts over many, many years. Arizona Highways feature in Nov issue on Arizona's excellent Mexican food. Jim Cleveland, candidate for Arizona State Senate in LD 21 which includes Bisbee, Palominas, Nogales, and Southeast Tucson. Chris recaps the Oz-Fetterman debate.
Doug Nick sits down with Arizona Highways Publisher Kelly Mero to talk about the magazine's beginning, famous featured photogs and what the Soviets thought of it.
Join Harry Potter and Ron Weasley as they go #beyondFLG with Dawn Kish, photographer, conservationist, and documentary filmmaker. The subject of Dawn's work includes documenting stories of indigenous folks in the Southwest, hanging off walls in Yosemite, and other various adventure activities. Some of her clients include Arizona Highways, Grand Canyon Trust, National Geographic, Patagonia, and Sports Illustrated. She also worked as a river guide for the USGS and describes the “river as being a part of her, it is in her heart and soul.” As a film director, Dawn directed the short film, “Can't Beat This Place for Fun” which was shown at the Mountain Film Fest in 2021. This film was an ode to a local boat shop that keeps the tradition of wooden boat building alive while honoring the story of Martin Litton's Grand Canyon Dory. Currently, Dawn is in the process of shooting a new film titled, “Tad's Emerging World.” A super compelling idea in which Dawn is documenting the epic landscape of Glen Canyon using an old Crown Graphic 4x5 camera, which was used by Tad Nichols to document Glen Canyon in his book, “Glen Canyon: Images of Lost World.” In this episode, Dawn discusses the Tad project including its origins and what its been like creating thus far, what got her into photography, and her connection to Flagstaff. Thanks for joining us as we go #beyondFLG with Dawn Kish and don't forget to check out the links below. https://dawnkish.com https://www.gofundme.com/f/Tads-Emerging-World https://www.mountainfilm.org/festival/personalities/dawn-kish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGo_ETxD2HI
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with Bill Hatcher, a talented photographer and longtime contributor whose images of massive trees can be seen in our June issue.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to Danielle Geller. Danielle's memoir Dog Flowers is a finalist for the 2022 Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize and the 2022 Jim Deva Prize for Writing that Provokes. In their conversation, Danielle discusses the role that truth and family narratives played in her book, and how she feels about happiness and happy endings. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Danielle Geller is a writer of personal essays and memoir. She received her MFA in creative writing for nonfiction at the University of Arizona, and a Rona Jaffe Writers' Award in 2016. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, Brevity, and Arizona Highways, and has been anthologized in This Is the Place. She lives with her husband and two cats in British Columbia, where she teaches creative writing at the University of Victoria. She is a member of the Navajo Nation: born to the Tsi'naajinii, born for the white man. ABOUT MEGAN COLE: Megan Cole the Director of Programming and Communications for the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. She is also a writer based on the territory of the Tla'amin Nation. Megan writes creative nonfiction and has had essays published in Chatelaine, This Magazine, The Puritan, Untethered, and more. She has her MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of King's College and is working her first book. Find out more about Megan at megancolewriter.com ABOUT THE PODCAST: Writing the Coast is recorded and produced on the traditional territory of the Tla'amin Nation. As a settler on these lands, Megan Cole finds opportunities to learn and listen to the stories from those whose land was stolen. Writing the Coast is a recorded series of conversations, readings, and insights into the work of the writers, illustrators, and creators whose books are nominated for the annual BC and Yukon Book Prizes. We'll also check in on people in the writing community who are supporting books, writers and readers every day. The podcast is produced and hosted by Megan Cole.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with Sunnie Clahchischiligi, a talented writer whose essay about her grandmother — a Navajo rug weaver — can be seen in the April 2022 issue of the magazine.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with writer Matt Jaffe, a longtime contributor who recently wrote a piece about Brighty, the most beloved animal in the history of the Grand Canyon. The story appears in the January 2022 issue of the magazine.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with photographer Mike Buchheit, who's working on a new project called “The Temples Within.” It's a collection of essays and photographs focused on 23 of the rock monoliths within the Grand Canyon. An excerpt of that project appears in the January issue of Arizona Highways.
Joining Rich for this Six-Gun Justice Conversations segment—which is especially designed with holiday gift giving in mind—is the editor of True West magazine, Stuart Rosebrook. A son of the American West, Stuart grew up in North Hollywood, California, but spent most of the summers of his youth at the Orme's Quarter Circle V-Bar Ranch Camp in northern Arizona. He has been a featured writer for Arizona Highways, Ranch and Reata, American Cowboy, and Camera & Darkroom. He was also a commentator for the John Wayne 100th Birthday DVD Edition of True Grit. Most recently, he assisted his late father, Jeb Rosebrook, publish his memoir, Junior Bonner: The Making of a Classic with Sam Peckinpah and Steve McQueen in the Summer of 1971.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=kRf2_NuEPxu37b9-4FZKmX0UAJ4ZdKVRhAgUrm-4gBj-CkNHowjeqW7Q4bYKdoyNoNgGhKTBK-OpQSh_)
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with writer/photographer Elisabeth Brentano, who makes her debut in our October 2021 issue with a piece about the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in Southern Arizona.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with photographer Amy S. Martin, a longtime contributor to the magazine. In our September issue, she offers an alternative look at the Grand Canyon. She also proves that photographers can write as well as any writer.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with writer Annette McGivney, a longtime contributor to the magazine. In the August issue, she writes about five of Arizona's National Park sites, including the Grand Canyon and Petrified Forest.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with Morgan Sjogren, a frequent contributor to the magazine. Her recent piece on Rainbow Bridge appears in our July issue.
Highways and roadways impact Valley drivers on a daily basis. Valley 101 listeners often submit questions to the Arizona Republic's podcast team to dive into these topics. In this week's episode of Valley 101, a podcast from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, we're answering three of those questions. We'll take a brief dive into the history of Arizona toll roads, a look at the future of Interstate Highway 11 and then how Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway has impacted the Valley. In this episode you'll hear from: Laura Douglas, a communications project manager with the Arizona Department of Transportation Philip Vandermeer, an emeritus professor of history from Arizona State University Eric Anderson, the executive director for the Maricopa Association of Governments.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with Joel Hazelton, a longtime contributor who photographed the White Mountains, 10 years after the devastating Wallow Fire.
Good morning, it's Monday May 3rd and this is The Herald Review's Daily Chirp podcast. We're bringing you a closer look at one of our top stories, along with other important things going on in our community. Today - The Arizona National Guard has arrived to bring some much-needed assistance to the Cochise County Sheriff's Office. Before we begin, some local history. For years now, a group of locals has been working to preserve the storefronts on Erie Street in Lowell in memory of a slice of time in 1950s America when window shopping was a favorite Saturday outing. It has become a favorite tourist destination and many have their photos taken by the antique cars and storefronts along the street. Album covers have been shot there and the street was even featured in Arizona Highways magazine. Erie Street is most of what is left of Lowell, which was originally a mining town incorporated into Bisbee in the early 1900s. Much of the town's residential area was demolished to widen an open pit copper mine. Losing most of its residents caused the commercial district to struggle, and many businesses failed. But today, volunteers are working to restore the street.. So although you can no longer see a show at Lowell's movie theater or pay $0.22 for gasoline, the Lowell Americana Project has made it possible to experience the street as a living snapshot of another time. Today's history is brought to you by Benson Hospital - they're doing more than treating illnesses in Benson, they're building a healthier community. Benson Hospital is now collaborating with the Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona to provide diaper assistance to families in need. For more information visit their website at bensonhospital.org. Also, The Daily Chirp podcast is giving away 5 Amazon Echo Dots - one every month now through July. You can enter for your chance to win twice a day! Today's code is MAY and find the other codeword in our “Daily Chirp Podcast Alert” e-newsletter. To enter the sweepstakes go to myheraldreview.com, again today's codeword is: MAY Now, our feature story. The Arizona National Guard has arrived to bring some much-needed assistance to the Cochise County Sheriff's Office. At least 32 members of the Guard were sent to help out. The majority have been assigned to the Sheriff's Southeast Arizona Border Region Enforcement team. On Friday, Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels said that 22 Guard members will be monitoring the Buckeye cameras that the Sheriff's Office has along the border with Mexico. That's a key function aimed at helping authorities hold back the number of illegal crossings into the area by undocumented migrants. This all comes after Doug Ducey's announcement in mid April where he said that Arizona would take matters into its own hands. Ducey's statement was prompted by a particular day when Arizona Department of Public Safety spotted 20 undocumented migrants in Chandler. During the incident officials were rebuffed by both the Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement when they asked for help. Those migrants were then released back in Chandler. At the time Ducey said that the Biden Harris administration needs to get its head out of the sand when it comes to the crisis at our border. He went on to say that this lack of action defies all logic, and flies in the face of the law. Then on Thursday morning, the 32 National Guard troops sent to Cochise County were given their assignments. Dannels, who was accompanied Friday by Megan Fitzgerald, Ducey's policy advisor for public safety and military affairs, said his greatest need is making sure the cameras are being watched. Fitzgerald, who acts as Ducey's liaison with law enforcement and the military, spent Friday speaking to Dannels and other officials about what they need most from the governor's office. Her initial take was that things are definitely escalating with the number of crossings and the demographics of the individuals who are crossing. In March, the cameras recorded images of roughly 3,500 undocumented migrants attempting to cross the border into Cochise County. And aside from the 22 National Guard assigned to watch the Buckeye cameras, the other 10 will be helping out at the jail with clerical work and other support functions. The mission has been dubbed SALES — State Activated Law Enforcement Support. So how did it all come together? Ducey had originally asked the federal government for support in deploying the National Guard — known as Title 32 — but that did not materialize. So, instead, the governor decided to declare an emergency along Arizona's four-border counties and deployed the National Guard under State Active Duty. Meanwhile, Sheriff Dannels, has been communicating regularly with Mayorkas, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security. He asked Mayorkas to relay a message to both the president and the vice-president. The message was an ask - To change the messaging. Dannels stressed that the messaging needs to emphasize that there are actions and consequences. Dannels said he believes Mayorkas is doing everything he can to bring about a resolution… He says it's the only hope we have. To learn more about this story and to stay up to date on developments visit us at myheraldreview.com - Thanks for listening, before we continue, a quick message from our sponsors, Prestige Family Living. Next - we'd like to highlight Tasty Wok & Asian Market, the first entrepreneurial venture of Jung Matranga. brought to you by ApexNetwork Physical Therapy in Benson and Sierra Vista. They're doing more than just treating patients, they're helping patients get back to living their daily lives. Using extensive knowledge, their therapists treat each patient one-on-one, focusing on individual care. To learn more, go to ApexNetworkPT.com. While Tasty Wok & Asian Market is her first entrepreneurial venture, Jung Matranga is no newcomer to Sierra Vista's Asian food scene. The new restaurateur spent six years working long hours at Hana Tokyo before becoming business partners with her former boss to create Sierra Vista's newest Asian offering. Located in the location previously occupied by Peacock Restaurant, Tasty Wok & Asian Market offers a variety of Chinese, Korean and Japanese delicacies as well as Asian groceries. The restaurant's specialty is hot pot, a hearty Chinese dish where fresh meats and vegetables are cooked at the table in a rich broth of one's choice. Pork slices, mussels, vermicelli, napa cabbage, exotic mushrooms and even ramen noodles make an appearance on the varied menu. For those who can withstand the heat, Matranga points out the Spicy Seafood Ramen hot pot as one to try. The decision to not only run a restaurant, but an accompanying market, was inspired by her own experiences trying to procure Asian ingredients locally. She hopes that the groceries at Asian Market, which are supplied by several distributors out of Los Angeles, can assist others in Sierra Vista looking for authentic ingredients. Matranga also noted that while most of the groceries she carries cater to Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese and Korean palates, she hopes to soon offer ingredients for the Filipino and Hawaiian communities in Sierra Vista too. And as a new business owner, she has a desire to get customers the products they need, even if they are not currently offered at Tasty Wok & Asian Market. But like many other restaurants in the community, hiring has been another challenge. Beyond showing up every day for full 10-hour shifts herself, Matranga has had to put her son to work, and sometimes her other family family members come in to help. - Next, we're excited to highlight local athlete William Stemler -- brought to you by our sponsors, Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative. Ask his coaches, or his teammates… William Stemler is fun to be around. But ask his opponents in javelin and shot put. Uh, not so much. Deadly serious, with a total focus on one goal: Being the best he can be. Stemler has come a long way in a short time. He received his introduction to the throwing events at Buena High school as a freshman, sat out the COVID-19 season cancellation as a sophomore and really didn't start to train and learn until this season as a junior. A lot of that productivity coincided with the arrival of Kassie Smith on the Buena campus. Head coach Roger Bristow credits Smith for her work with Stemler and other Colts throwers. For Stemler, the 6-foot-2, 245-pounder just needed some direction, and Smith easily provided that. Smith was a standout performer at Brigham Young University. She started throwing when she was 12 years old. She was an assistant coach at Utah Valley University in the throws for a season before moving to Sierra Vista and joining the Buena track and field coaching staff. Stemler and Smith became a perfect match. Now, Stemler is Number 2 among Arizona Interscholastic Association Division II shot putters. However, it's the javelin he loves. The main things Smith and Stemler work on for the javelin are good extension, establishing a good plant leg and “letting it go.” Smith says he's always striving to be the best that he can be as an athlete. He's also super contagious to be around, and easy to coach. - Finally - we'd like to remember the life of Anthony Lee Stewart, of Miami, Arizona and previously Sierra Vista. Anthony passed away on April 23rd in Phoenix. He loved sports, playing football and basketball for Miami and Globe schools, and also playing video games with his cousins and friends. He was a kind and loving person always helping others and taking care of his animals. Anthony graduated from CAS High School in Sierra Vista on October 31, 2016. He is now survived by his mother, Valerie, his father, Robert, his step-father, Kenneth, his brothers: Robert and Joseff, and his sister, Valrie. He'll also be survived by his Grandparents, Robert and Dorothy of Sierra Vista, his great grandmother and his many cousins, aunts, uncles and friends. Anthony will be greatly missed. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate his life. Thanks for tuning in to the Herald Review podcast today, join us again on Tuesday! And remember, the Herald Review is here for you with local news you can trust. For more information on any of the stories you heard about today, visit us at myheraldreview.com. Right now you can become a member starting at just $1.99 per week. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with Joel Hazelton, a longtime contributor who recently set out to photograph the northernmost saguaros on Interstate 17, U.S. Route 60 and State Route 87.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with Nicole Jones and Amy Langord, who are the co-founders of Woof66 Treats, a small company in Flagstaff that makes dog treats out of leftovers from a local brew pub.
For many decades, the late Bob Markow was THE photographer in metropolitan Phoenix. He was also a longtime contributor to Arizona Highways. His son Paul is a longtime contributor, too. In between photoshoots, Paul has been digging through his father's archive. Some of those images are featured in our February issue, and several more will be featured in an upcoming book. Join Editor-in-Chief Robert Stieve as he sits down with Paul Markow to discuss his father's work. Subscribe to Arizona Highways here: https://ssl.drgnetwork.com/ecom/AHM/app/live/subscriptions?org=AHM&publ=AH&key_code=WAHNEWS&type=S Shop books, calendars, and more: https://www.shoparizonahighways.com/
Halloween, Arizona Highways Magazine's feature on Frank Lloyd Wright and the Most Asked Question Of The Week on attic ventilation. Roger Naylor discusses his latest book ''Arizona Scenic Roads And Hikes, his award winning book on Arizona State Parks and some of his favorite places to visit around the Great State Of Arizona!
Stuart Rosebrook, Ph.D is a true son of the American West. Currently the editor of True West magazine, he grew up in North Hollywood, California, but spent the summers of his youth at the Orme’s Quarter Circle V-Bar Ranch Camp in northern Arizona. He has been a featured writer for Arizona Highways, Ranch and Reata, American Cowboy and Camera & Darkroom. He was also a commentator for the John Wayne 100th Birthday DVD Edition of True Grit. Most recently he assisted his late father Jeb Rosebrook publish his memoir, Junior Bonner: The Making of a Classic with Sam Peckinpah and Steve McQueen in the Summer of 1971. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=suROpN0f2hQhThddyTchkgR4CytqmFW705g1jNJV3rCDT8OLxSCXKbf8j0oyifmCvb3fAW&fromUL=true&country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
In This Episode Guest: Lori Bailey, Photographer and Storm Chaser Titan U Minute Lightning Round: Name That Tune (80's Hair Metal Bands) #WeatherFools - We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations Weather Trollbot 5000 - Our garage sale robot interprets the thought of our weather friends when trolled on social media Lori Bailey, Storm Chaser and Photographer Lori Bailey is a southern Arizona photographer and Skywarn spotter whose images and videos have been featured on Arizona Highways.com, The Weather Channel, and all local media outlets. In 2019, Lori co-hosted MonsoonCon, a one-day conference held annually in Tucson, Arizona. During July through September Lori offers storm chasing workshops that take guests throughout Arizona and New Mexico in the pursuit of epic high based monsoon thunderstorms. Follow Lori on Social Media and the web: @lorigraceaz on Twitter @lorigraceaz on Instagram @lorigraceaz on Facebook Titan U Minute is a segment brought to you by www.TornadoTitans.com #WeatherFools Links: Phil - Senior Citizen Open Air Storm Tour Phil - McLaren Gets Stuck In Charleston Flood Phil - Two Arrested for Hoarding Diapers Intended for Tornado Victims Phil - Fishing Near a Tornado Kim - Tumbleweed Tornado (Dust Devil) Greg - Yukon Beach Packed Defying COVID-19 Orders MJ - Man on Car Roof During Hail Storm MJ - Drinking Beer on a Lake with Tornado in Background Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com and we may read it on our next episode! Next Episode records on May 14th at 9pmET/8pmCT. We'll be talking to Social Scientist and FACETs Program Manager at NOAA, Dr. Gina Eosco! Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues
Arizona Highways Magazine's Editor In Chief Robert Stieve and Arizona State Park's Communications Director Michelle Thompson define The Arizona Hour! Discussing the best places and state parks nearby as part of our dedication to get you out and enjoy 'State 48'! Road trips, ghost towns and the Best State Parks in the country!
This episode of Big Blend Radio's Toast to the Arts Show features Lance Laber, the Executive Director of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, a 10-acre historic landmark in Tucson, Arizona. On this episode he discusses artist Ted DeGrazia's career as the most reproduced artist, as well as his current exhibits in the gallery including “DeGrazia Paints the Jungle,” “DeGrazia Downtown,” and “Arizona Highways and Ted DeGrazia.” He also talks about the upcoming La Fiesta de Guadalupe (Dec. 8), and annual opening of the Little Gallery that hosts visiting artists from Nov. 1, 2019-March 20, 2020. More at https://degrazia.org/
This episode of Big Blend Radio’s Toast to the Arts Show features Lance Laber, the Executive Director of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, a 10-acre historic landmark in Tucson, Arizona. On this episode he discusses artist Ted DeGrazia’s career as the most reproduced artist, as well as his current exhibits in the gallery including “DeGrazia Paints the Jungle,” “DeGrazia Downtown,” and “Arizona Highways and Ted DeGrazia.” He also talks about the upcoming La Fiesta de Guadalupe (Dec. 8), and annual opening of the Little Gallery that hosts visiting artists from Nov. 1, 2019-March 20, 2020.
Lance Laber, Executive Director of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun in Tucson, discusses the new Ted DeGrazia exhibit that commemorates the famous Arizona artist's connection with editor Raymond Carlson and Arizona Highways magazine. More at: https://degrazia.org/
Join hosts Nancy Reid & Lisa Smith, the mother-daughter travel team and publishers of Big Blend Magazines, for Big Blend Radio’s Champagne Sundays show, airing live from the historic Coronado Motor Hotel in Yuma, Arizona. ON THIS EPISODE - England's Royalty on the Frontlines - Glynn Burrows, family history expert and owner of Norfolk Tours, discusses England’s royal family history and WWII. - Arizona Highways & Ted DeGrazia - Lance Laber, Executive Director of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun in Tucson, discusses the new Ted DeGrazia exhibit that commemorates the famous Arizona artist’s connection with editor Raymond Carlson and Arizona Highways magazine. - Artist Joy A. Collier - California landscape artist Joy Collier chats about her vibrant paintings of Giant Sequoia Trees, the Central Valley and Desert regions, as well as her upcoming show in Fresno, CA. Featured music is “Pour the Champagne” by Jann Klose, “Please Remember Me” by Ted DeGrazia, and “Clouds Alive in Wild Paint” by Mae Edwards.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to Episode 096 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast with Sean Parker! Sean Parker is a professional photographer / time-lapse cinematographer based in Tucson, Arizona. Sean is passionate for capturing the beauty in the universe and specializes in all types of photography. Sean is most passionate about landscape & astro-photography work. Sean has been featured in many publications, commercials, and projects with companies such as: Smithsonian, Discovery, LG, Samsung, Annapurna Films, New York Times, Arizona Highways, and more! -------------------------- As discussed in the introduction, I'm partnering with podcast patron Jason Matias on the launch of his Art of Selling Art service. If you want to sign up and help out the podcast in return, head on over to the launch page. -------------------------- We covered some fun topics this week, including: 1. How Sean got his start as a photographer. 2. His favorite aspects of the types of photography he is into. 3. How competition drives us as artists & the pros and cons of it. 4. Working with brands. 5. The realities of being a full-time professional landscape photographer. 6. Location sharing. 7. Time-lapse photography. 8. Night photography composites. 9. His work with LG on their new TV Product launch. Another teaser. 10. Gear! We discussed our kits, and I shared info about a crazy spreadsheet I created. Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! Your support is critical - it helps with production costs and to improve the podcast over time. Thanks! Even $1 / mo helps a lot! We are growing closer to our goal of getting to $1,000/mo in support, at which point I will create an award to be given to a photographer that is a champion of conservation. Help us get there! This week on Patreon, Sean and I talked about star trails and time-lapse photography. Head on over to the liner notes for a lot more!
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to Episode 094 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast with Timm Chapman! Timm Chapman is an award winning photographer whose work hangs in both private & corporate collections. His images have been featured in publications all over North America including National Geographic Traveler, Arizona Highways and United Airlines' Hemispheres' magazine, Frommer's Travel Guides and others. Since purchasing his first ‘real’ camera at 12 years of age, Timm began his photographic journey in grade school, taking photography in both his junior and senior high schools over the span of 5 years. By the time he was in the 12th grade, Timm was already developing and printing colour prints in the school lab. At the time, he never knew it would become a life-long journey of learning, filled with challenges and reward. Over the years he has dabbled in all aspects of the medium, before finally settling on his greatest love: landscape portraiture; with Mother Nature as his model. Timm is also an avid NIKON camera collector. He has numerous cameras, lenses and accessories from Nikon's storied past including 7 space cameras used by NASA on both the Shuttle and International Space Station expeditions. These cameras and lenses are quite different than consumer models and you can learn much more about them and other early Nikon space cameras by visiting his website. We covered some fun topics this week, including: 1. How photography has changed over the years he has been shooting. 2. Seeing truth in photography. 3. Art shows. 4. The juxtaposition between inspiration and self-directed vision. Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! Your support is critical - it helps with production costs and to improve the podcast over time. Thanks! Even $1 / mo helps a lot! We are growing closer to our goal of getting to $1,000/mo in support, at which point I will create an award to be given to a photographer that is a champion of conservation. Help us get there! This week on Patreon, Timm and I talked about his Nikon camera collection - all cameras that have been to space as part of the NASA space program. To learn more about Timm, check him out: Website. Here are the photographers that Timm recommended for the podcast: 1. Ken Smith. 2. David Mayhew. Head to my blog at www.mattpaynephotography.com to learn more about Timm and see some of his photographs!
Arizona Highway's Editor In Chief Robert Stevie talks about a special edition of the magazine. Photography collection of former Arizona Senator and Presidential candidate Barry Goldwater. An avid photographer with a passion of recording the history and beauty of Arizona. Featuring some rare and never before seen pictures.
Editor of Arizona Highways Magazine Robert Stieve discusses two new books about The Grand Canyon National Park and 'Covering The Holidays', the December cover collection from 1938-2017. Plus the current issue on ghost towns and some of the best hikes for fall.
Former Managing Editor Win Holden and Editor Kelly Kramer of ARIZONA HIGHWAYS Magazine discuss its beginnings nearly a century ago. Its become one of the most popular state magazines in the country known for its incredible photography, stories and its influence on Arizona tourism around the world.
Robert Stieve of Arizona Highways Magazine drops by to talk about an upcomming issue featuring one of the magazine's most popular photographers. And how they found the missing issue from December 1930.
Kerrick James Show Notes Kerrick James is a professional travel photographer and writer or as he refers to himself, a professional travel journalist, as many of his assignments involve both writing and photography. Based out of Mesa, AZ, he has traveled to six out of the seven continents in search of stories and photographs. He has been published in Outdoor Photographer multiple times as well as Arizona Highways and multiple AAA state magazines to name a few. He has been a Pentax shooter since his teens and shoots with both DSLR’s and medium format Pentax camera’s. In this episode, we discuss his career, travel photography past and future, Pentax gear and his workshops. Below find a sampling of his photographs and a list of some of his publications. http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/on-location/travel/havasupai-reborn/ http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/on-location/travel/alaska-by-sea/ http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/tips-techniques/nature-landscapes/add-scale-to-your-grand-scapes/#.VNT7_cagjbV http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/on-location/travel/paradise-found/#.V3VA_o7AQZQ http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/on-location/featured-stories/on-the-road-again/#.VYH-vOfw_bU http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/on-location/travel/the-grand-canyon-from-within/ Kerrick James websites: http://kerrickjames.com/ http://kjphotosafaris.com/
reCOMPOSE 003: Landscape Photography with Marc Muench For this episode of the reCOMPOSE podcast we have invited our good friend Marc Muench to join us on a discussion about landscape photography. Marc is a landscape photographer whose work has appeared on covers or inside of Time Magazine, National Geographic Magazine, Traveler, Arizona Highways, Ski, Skiing, Sunset, Outside, Sierra Magazine, and more. We don’t always have all the answers, but if we don’t we will research it and try to give you the best answer we can. So what have you got to lose, go ahead and send in your questions to us at contact@recompose.photo. Picks of the Week Juan: Mindshift Gear Backlight 26L Andy: LensTag Marc: Adobe TV Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Marc Muench: Website, Facebook Juan Pons: Website, Facebook Andy Williams: Website, Facebook reCOMPOSE Facebook Page
Update With The Arizona Highways Magazine!; Broadcasting on 92.3 KTAR & 780KAZM
This week's podcast features Win Holden who has been the publisher of Arizona Highways magazine since 2000. Win has an extensive background in advertising, communications and publishing and had a distinguished career at a variety of firms including Moses Anshell (now Moses Inc.), MAC America Communications, Phillips-Ramsey Advertising and Public Relations, and Tatham-Laird and Kudner Advertising. While we did not have the opportunity to discuss it on the podcast, Win has a passion for giving back to the community and has served in over 30 volunteer organizations in various capacities. These include, the Phoenix Pride Commission, the Fiesta Bowl, the Phoenix Citizens Transit Commission, and the Greater Phoenix Convention and Visitor's Bureau, just to name a few. In our conversation, Win discusses his journey from advertising to publishing, building a multi-generational team at Arizona Highways to meet the demands of its subscribers and readers of all ages from around the world while staying true to the decades-old mission and vision of this iconic magazine. We also get a great story and lessons learned from Win's involvement in developing the original concept for "Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean" with Linda Cobb, and much more.
Go For It! Sleep When You're Dead - Colleen Miniuk-Sperry Today’s featured guest is Colleen Miniuk-Sperry Colleen is an outdoor photographer based in Chandler Arizona. She has authored 3 books, instructs for many workshops, and she is a member of the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA). From corporate America to becoming a full time freelance photographer I am excited to have you on the show today! Note from Rob: Now Photo World it has been months since I have had an episode go much further than my usual 30 minutes of amazing content but today is nearly twice that. After getting to know Colleen a bit I knew that she had a lot to share with you as you grow on your own journey's. Also I can't even remember the last time I wet over all of my questions for an interview. I am glad to say that today's episode is saturated with value and as a thank you for all this wonderful free content I ask that you share this interview with your facebook and twitter networks to let more people know they are welcome to join Photo World and the Take & Talk Pics Podcast. Hi! My name is Colleen Miniuk-Sperry (pronounced "Min-ick-Spare-ee"). I'm a Corporate-America-escapee-turned-full-time-freelance-outdoor-photographer-and-writer, supporting a wide range of assignments for editorial and commercial clients. Specializing in outdoor recreation, nature, conservation, and travel, my work has been published in National Geographic calendars, Arizona Highways magazine, books, and calendars, Outdoor Photographer, AAA Highroads, AAA VIA, Extraordinary Vision, National Parks Traveler, Smith-Southwestern calendars, and a broad variety of other publications. In November 2011, I co-authored and published the award-winning book, Wild in Arizona: Photographing Arizona’s Wildflowers, A Guide to When, Where, and How with my good friend and fellow photographer, Paul Gill. After selling out the 1st edition, we published the 2nd edition of this title in March 2015. In addition, I've been selected three times as an Artist-in-Residence with Acadia National Park in Maine (November 2010, October 2011, and January 2013) which enabled me to author and publish mysecond award-winning guidebook, Photographing Acadia National Park: The Essential Guide to When, Where, and How in February 2014. In July 2015, I published my first instructional photography eBook titled, Seeing the Light in Outdoor Photography. I'm just as excited to help others learn photography as I am making my own images, so I've proudly led photography workshops for the Arizona Highways Photography Workshops (AHPW), Moab Photography Symposium, The Nature Conservancy, Arizona Wildlife Federation's "Becoming an Outdoor Woman," Through Each Others Eyes, and numerous private clients. As an active Associate of Through Each Other Eyes (TEOE), I have proudly participated in cultural photographic exchanges and international exhibitions with Japan, Mexico, and Canada. Being a member of the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA) has allowed me the opportunity for unrivaled personal growth and new friendships with like-minded and extremely talented outdoor communicators. I've served as a Board Member since September 2013 and have won numerous Excellence in Craft awards for my photography, book, and blog, as well as the prestigious 2010 President’s Choice Award, the 2013 People’s Choice Award, and the 2014 and 2015 Outstanding Board Member Award. Growing up in Ohio, Arkansas, and Illinois, becoming a photographer or writer never crossed my mind. In 1997, armed with a Bachelor of Business Administration-Computer Information Systems degree from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, I moved to Phoenix, Arizona to begin a 10-year project management career at Intel Corporation. Initially as an outlet to corporate life, I began making photographs of the intriguing landscapes in the West in late 2001 during my "Introduction to Photography" class at the Chandler-Gilbert Community College. Two years later, I started selling my photographs at art shows across Arizona. Then, in February 2007, I left the grey cubicle walls of Corporate America to pursue a full-time career in photography and writing. Now, I can't imagine life without wandering with a camera or a notebook in hand! Though I spend a significant amount of time on the road across the United States, I currently reside in Chandler, Arizona with my husband, Craig and cat, Nolan. Recommended Resource: DOF Master.com Photographer’s Ephemeris W: cms-photo.com Blog: youcansleepwhenyouredead.com Workshops: cms-photo.com/Workshops Be sure to Subscribe to our newsletter! 2015 © Take&TalkPics