Tag: photography

Cedar Hill Days… by Sam Camp

  I often don’t know what’s on my mind (facebook) until sometimes when I look at old photos like these. It’s the old house I lived in during 1977 and most of 78 near Cedar Hill, Texas (actually those are…

Portrait of a Canyon Country Night Sky…by Dan Norris

  I started attempting to capture the night sky on film way back in 1986.  I loved being out in the desert at night and how brilliant the night sky can be without the light pollution of nearby cities.  I…

The View From Above

The View From Above   A 1957 aerial photograph of Arches National Monument, including Abbey’s trailer. U95 bridge at Hite in Glen Canyon A new million dollar home, built on SITLA lands near Moab. Tarantula Mesa, just east of the…

The Zephyr Gets Married!

The Zephyr Gets Married! Though many people thought that pigs would fly before my husband married, Jim and I tied the knot on October 1st, surrounded by our nearest and dearest friends and family.  It was a warm and breezy…

Instant Moab…by Terry Knouff

I n s t a n t   M o a b  …the Polaroid Wizardry of Terry Knouff Terry Knouff has been loving the Canyonlands country since 1979, and living in it since 1987. But his first love ) is photography.…

Excerpt: Southern Paiute: A Portrait

An excerpt from a new book from Utah State University Press SOUTHERN PAIUTE:  A PORTRAIT William Logan Hebner     photographs by Michael L. Plyler     In 1990 the Kaibab Paiute turned down hundreds of millions of dollars by refusing to…

HERB RINGER’S AMERICAN WEST

  HERB RINGER came West from his home in New Jersey in 1939. Camera in hand, Herb captured the American West, from the Canadian Border to the Rio Grande and from the Big Sur coast to the High Plains. We…