Given that my last photo calendar was a critically acclaimed success, with sales in excess of a dozen copies, I’ve decided to put one together for the coming year, which I am given to understand has been designated “2011.”
I’ve decided to collect a dozen plus one (the cover) of my images featuring one of the most obvious but not-always-remarked-on features of the desert: that great inverted bowl we call “the sky.”
You can purchase a copy of this calendar here. For that matter, you can purchase large quantities of the calendar here as well.
You can also leaf through a low-res version of the calendar at that page, and plus! You can see (and even buy high-quality prints of, should you wish) higher-res versions of the relevant images each on their own page: January,
February,
March,
April,
May,
June,
July,
August,
September,
October,
November, and
December.
I confess October is a special favorite of mine, though officially I love them all equally.



I especially like the cover, April, and December - but love the road pictures like October, and the sunsets, and…
January… like it when you get up a bit higher and can look down over the valleys.
I bought and have received my desert skies calendar. It is gorgeous. And I have already hung it on my kitchen wall. I especially like the light on the marble mts. and the sky and saguaros in the Sonora Mexico photo.
Thanks for a great work of art.