Old timers say Nowhere used to be on state maps, but one year someone with the department of transportation over there in Phoenix left it off and it’s never gotten back on. Arizona Highways Magazine, a division of the state transportation department, used to print these wonderfully designed and handy state maps but stopped a few years back. Too bad. It was the best map of Arizona and I would hand them out to folks I photographed for the magazine. I spoke with the magazine's Director of Photographer Peter Ensenberger just the other day at his office and he tells me that those great maps are kaput because the state government outright dumped the mapping department all together. Geez. Luckily, that Rand(y) McNally fellow didn’t forget about Arizona. That reminds me, I should send him a note to see if he can get Nowhere back on the map. Most people ‘round here just tell folks that Nowhere is somewhere south of Nothing and just west of Hell, but that’s just not right.
Nonetheless, life is good.
In The Beginning
You see, I was raised in a small Iowa town 50 years ago by two incredible parents. But then, I up and moved to Arizona to become a photographer. This profession has been exceptionally good to me. Depending on the workload and the season, I reside in a number of spots: Nowhere, Tempe or Flagstaff, Arizona or Goldfield, Iowa or Puerto PeƱasco, Mexico. As a part-time resident of the tiny village of Nowhere, I have a unique perspective on the folks who live and work in a place which time has passed by. And, I'd like to share this fascinating place with you. When I'm somewhere other than Nowhere, I'm likely on assignment either for a corporate client or Arizona Highways magazine. And, as this blog matures, I'll be presenting the photography and the stories behind the photography I've shot for the magazine since 1985. And with any technological luck, I'll be providing dispatches to this blog while I'm actually on current assignments. All along, you'll come to know Nowhere and its common people with uncommon problems and personal achievements. Early dispatches offer some background into the town itself while newer dispatches will reveal the character of the townsfolk. Enjoy.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
On The Map
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