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Photo by KYLE WASSON. This photo was taken from my balcony, downtown Tucson. Every day I try to take at least 2 photos from this exact spot. Hopefully the collection will be fun to flip through in a...
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Photo by Cherice Engle. "Flowers in the Rain" This is a double exposure of a macro flower and the rain drops on my windshield.
View ArticleTucson Sunset
photo By Megyn Fitzgerald photo by Megyn Fitzgerald. As a pizza driver, I get the opportunity to view and photograph lots of sunsets. I took this photo on my iPhone.
View ArticleLil’ cowboys
I took this photo at the 87th annual La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Rodeo. These two lil' cowboys were talking about the buckin' stock before they rode the sheep as "Mutton Busters." Photo by LEFTRICK HERD
View ArticleCyanotype
Photo by KARLA BURROLA. Alternative process in photography has opened infinite possibilities for my interest in darkroom manipulation and experimentation. This 19th-century cyanotype process has taught...
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Photo by LEE WHITNEY I photographed this reflection of the Unisourse Energy Building while talking with some of the Occupy Tucson residents. I never grow tired of capturing visions of Tucson, further...
View ArticleCirce’s Tears
Photo by KIKI NELSON I found Circe's tears tangled up in a web in a forgotten cemetery on the California coast.
View ArticleLightning
Photo by ERNESTO ESQUER Using my Pentax K1000 film camera, I was able to capture this shot during an amazing midnight lightning show last summer. My cameras will be within arm's reach once again this...
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Photo by Patrick Mueller: “I took this photo last semester at Gates Pass with a large-format camera.”
View ArticleSparks fly at contest
Local high school students put their welding and automotive skills to the test at Pima Community College’s Downtown Campus Feb. 7-8 in two Skills USA competitions. The events took place at the welding...
View ArticleA HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
By EDUARDO CALDERA When I feel the need to get away, I often find myself making a trip to Windy Point on Mount Lemmon. There I can leave the stresses of life behind, escape reality and find peace in...
View ArticlePicacho Peak Civil War Re-enactment
Every March, hundreds of families travel to the base of Picacho Peak to watch more than 200 re-enactors provide live, historically accurate accounts of the western-most battles of the Civil War....
View ArticlePHOTO: Students protest state budget cuts
) Students protest Gov. Doug Ducey’s 2016 state budget, which saw nearly $100 million in cuts to state education. While universities took major cuts, community colleges in Pima, Maricopa and Pinal...
View ArticleTwo sides of the immigration debate
Congressmen Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., and Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., held a forum on the topic of immigration at Pima Community College’s Proscenium Theathre on April 17. The forum turned contentious when...
View ArticleTucson Comic-Con craze
by ALEX FRUECHTENICHT While Tucson Comic-Con isn’t nearly as big as San Diego Comic-Con or New York Comic-Con, there’s no doubt that attendees take just as serious as they would anywhere else. Held...
View ArticleThe All Souls Procession
by ALEX FRUECHTENICHT Photos by Larry Gaurano The All Souls Procession is an annual event that draws over 100,000 people into Tucson each year. According to their website, “The All Souls Procession is...
View ArticleMinimalists gives minimalism a bad name
By KATELYN ROBERTS Aztec Press illustration by Katelyn Roberts With New Year’s resolutions devised, put into place and maybe even already abandoned, January and February produce all kinds of hip...
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