North: State Route 89A rambles alongside verdant Oak Creek, offering 14 miles of lush canyon scenery. The creek tumbles over bedrock sandstone at Slide Rock State Park with deep pools beneath variegated cliffs. Farther along, West Fork, a …
Capturing the Landscape
Living in Sedona since the early 1990s, I have seen a lot of changes. Visitors increasingly lament how roads and houses encroach on the hillsides and ridgelines. Landscape photographers moan and grumble, then go to work using the rolling hills and …
Ancient Indian Sites of Sedona
The Sinagua populated Sedona, the Verde Valley, and the Flagstaff area from about A.D. 650 to 1400. These ancient ancestors of the Hopi were a pueblo-dwelling, agricultural people who grew corn and other crops, and left behind hundreds of mysterious …
Sedona Through the Eyes of a Pro
Larry Lindahl, professional photographer and author of the popular Photographing the Sedona Landscape pages on this website, has just released the 8th edition of his best selling book, Secret Sedona: Sacred Moments in the Landscape. First …
Sedona Photo Tips by Larry Lindahl
Have you ever tried to capture an exquisite scene with your camera only to get home and be disappointed with the results? Who hasn't? Help has arrived! I am proud to announce a brand new section called "Photographing Sedona" on Hit the Trail written …