I've done a lot of hiking in and around Sedona and know where many of the best ruins and rock art is located. But this past week, when I was out hiking with James Gregory, an avid hiker and dear friend of mine from Canada, we stumbled across the mother load of ancient rock art. It was, by far, the best collection of clear, clean, undisturbed rock art I have seen. I've posted a few photos below. You can find more images in my SmugMug gallery.
I'm a professional photographer based in Sedona, Arizona. I shoot landscapes, weddings, portraits, family gatherings, events, and Native American ruins and rock art, among other things.I use Nikon cameras. All digital. This blog has been created as a way for me (and all my photographer friends -- both amateur and professional) to keep track of the fast-moving world of digital photography. It includes links to the best blogs, tutorials, primers, websites, photos, galleries, and other photography resources I am aware of.
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