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Photographer Sharon Stewart on the acequia tradition
The photographer discusses landscape photography and her immersion in a tiny New Mexican town.
by Sierra Crane-Murdoch, Apr 08, 2011 -
Peter McBride on photographing the contentious Colorado River
National Geographic photographer Peter McBride shows images from his new book and discusses what he learned while working on it.
by Stephanie Paige Ogburn, Apr 05, 2011 -
California crab-boat captain powers through tsunami to safety
A Crescent City, Calif. crab boat captain maneuvers his way through a tsunami-whorled sea in order to save his fishing boat.
by Matt Jenkins, Mar 16, 2011 -
Defriending Joe Hill: Stegner's lesson for the Oscars
Wallace Stegner struggled over the ethics of writing a “fictional biography” of labor organizer Joe Hill; today, filmmakers blithely make “fictional biographies” of living characters like Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
by Michelle Nijhuis, Feb 28, 2011 -
The latest "War on the West"
Western jobs are under attack, according to the Western Caucus, but its members have an outdated view of the region's economy.
by Ed Quillen, Feb 15, 2011 -
High Country Views, A conversation with Michael Berman
Writer Pat Toomay talks with landscape photographer Michael Berman about his craft and the draw of the desert.
by Cally Carswell and Stephanie Paige Ogburn, Jan 19, 2011 -
Pinon Ridge uranium mill clears state hurdle
Colorado moves one step closer to kickstarting a new Western uranium boom.
by Nathan Rice, Jan 18, 2011 -
My walkabout with Michael
Author Pat Toomay shadows iconic Western photographer Michael Berman on a trip through the Gila Wilderness.
by Pat Toomay, Jan 18, 2011 -
Wilderness Photographer
A conversation with Michael Berman about how he finds images and sees the world.
by Stephanie Paige Ogburn, Jan 17, 2011 -
Foraging for fungi in the Pacific Northwest
A banner year for mushrooms raises questions about the science behind fungi and the impacts of wild harvesting.
by Amanda Peacher, Jan 11, 2011






