Wednesday, April 25, 2012

AZ Jeep Tours - Lake Pleasant and Castle Hot Springs



This weekend I went on a half day ride up to Lake Pleasant and beyond. The occasion was due to my brother-in-law writing an article for AZ Jeep Tours. The tour company is owned and operated by Fred Amator. We were given the choice of several tours that he gives, it should be obvious which one we took, otherwise the title here would be a bit different. The trip started with us traveling up Litchfield Road and over to the 303 loop. Along the way we made a quick stop next to our local rose fields. It was here that I jumped out to snap off a few shots.



After some history and information about Goodyear and the west valley, we finally arrived at Lake Pleasant. It wasn't my first time at the lake, but it was a different area that we were at. While stretching out our legs and grabbing a snack, I took a couple of shots overlooking the marina. At this point, we were given two choices for our other destination. We opted for Castle Hot Springs.



Explaining the hot springs is a challenge. Its a good 20 minute drive from the last spot; 20 minutes to the middle of no where. Winding around turns in the lower Bradshaws, we finally came face to face with quite a strange view. Amidst barren desert is what could only be described as an oasis. A large green field, almost completely surrounded by palms and other trees greets you as well as the large yellow building which made up the once popular resort. Being privately owned, and warned by Fred not to enter, I was only able to take pictures from the fence surrounding the property. It was hard no to want to run closer in for better views, but parts of the Arizona desert still hold up to the old west tradition so I chose to remain on the right side of the fence. It is a shame that such a beautiful place is sheltered away and not shared as it once was. Hopefully one day, the resort could be reopened.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Arabian Horse Show



Every February Scottsdale hosts their annual Arabian Horse show. My wife and I always try to attend as it always falls on Valentines day and has become something of a tradition for us. Its a great event to go to, there is great food, tons of art, and oh, plenty of horses to watch. What makes it fun is the particular events: traditional, English riding, western, etc.





I've never been a big horse guy, not saying that I don't or haven't liked them. I've never really had the opportunity to be around them much. But over the last year or so, I've found myself in closer proximity to them and more often than I've ever been too. Maybe since horses are synonymous with the west and the fact that I live in Arizona has something to do with it. Regardless, I am finding myself enjoying and looking forward to opportunities in which I can photograph horses.



Something that's always kinda fun for me is when I get back from an event shoot like this. I didn't have anything in specific that I was looking to focus on and yet, as I edit, a theme becomes apparent. Without thinking about it, the bulk of my photos were focused on either the rider-horse relationship or the lines and form of the horses neck. It's fun to surprise yourself in the end with a theme that was unknown to you while you were actually shooting. Well, I hope that you enjoy and I hope to be pulling some new work together soon.