Capture magical moments in the “Red Rocks” of Sedona with your creativity, using nature as your muse. With the guidance of a professional photographer walk through the infamous and sacred, capturing photo moments with your camera, memories to last a lifetime. Combined with a creative eye, professional techniques, self-expression and inspiration, will result in truly beautiful images.
Train your eye to be aware of your surroundings and learn how to capture the now. The secret is surrender, not trying making anything happen, but rather to be open and ready when it does.
Ralph Reutimann a professional photographer and a resident of Sedona since 1992, has hiked the Red Rocks extensively. He can bring you to places not on the map and encourage revelations inspiring within you new creative insights.
If you want to get to know Sedona and it’s surroundings, if you have a passion for capturing beautiful images on camera and love the mysteries of nature, then “Photo Excursion” could be for you. Go ahead give us a call and put the “Red Rocks” in your camera.
“You don't take a photograph, you make it.”
- Ansel Adams-
“Photo Excursion”
Explore the beauty of Sedona and it’s natural wonders through the eyes of your camera.
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Roundabout Cycles of Life
From traffic lights to roundabouts, can traffic and how we maneuver, mirror a shift in human consciousness?
For years now the “Sedonians” have been trained to follow orders when it comes to the local traffic lights. As we know it’s very simple: Red you stop, green you go and yellow, well that’s a different story. But in short, it’s a left-brain thing, very rational, linear and straightforward.
Now all of a sudden the traffic lights are gone, and the entire town is confronted with several roundabouts. Being told what to do for so long now, many drivers are simply overwhelmed when approaching these new circles.
Driving through town we are now forced to deal with our fellow
humans/drivers in a way we have not experienced before.
It seems to me this is reflected in humanity more and more rapidly. The way we relate in the world today as a collective whole is changing. In order to survive, we will need to make choices, doubting our intuition, getting stuck and angry, or go with the flow and merge into the circle.
Roundabouts are in many ways examples of the world as a whole, people have to come together now and work with one another.
If we want to get moving in life and survive on this planet, we not only have to “pull on the same rope”, but also of course in the same direction.
All life is sacred consciousness, it’s back to re-considering integrity, understanding, allowing, compassionately communicating, as well as paying attention to the flow of life in order to make it possible to “get around”, and be a part of existence.
In a way our world is becoming a roundabout intersection, we are coming together from different directions in order to co-create.
I believe this conscious and subconscious shift that has been going on in Sedona for years, is now even more reinforced by a simple traffic-change, whether we want or not.
How will we deal with these challenges? Time will show, after all we now have the chance to practice in our roundabouts.
Drive safely through life!
PS: I wonder how roundabouts would work in New York City?
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Find Sedona and it’s famous “Red Rocks” ever changing. From snow, to fog, to lightning storms, to sun shine.
“Bell Rock” as a stage hasn’t changed in thousands of years, yet it constantly expresses it self in different ways.
Find yourself in the creative flow. Sometimes all it takes is just to look down. To be at the right place at the right time is one thing, to know it is a entirely different one.
(Photographers self-portrait at “Bell Rock” with the top of “Courthouse Butte” in reflection.)
Find yourself becoming one with nature, and take it home on film for you to remember.
(Visitors at “Grand Falls” between sandstone and lava rocks)
Find what nobody else can find, and expect the unexpected. Everything is ever present, waiting to be discovered by you.
Find the unusual, and be different. Capturing snow caped mountains at sunset is a rare occasion in Sedona.
Price per hour US$ 55.-- for up to 5 people (2 hours minimum) For larger groups please give us a call. Transportation included.
If you are interested in “Photo Excursion”, and would like to make a reservation please don’t hesitate and call us at (928) 821 3041.
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Find your own spirituality and awe. Evolve, and realize that your church, the sacret can be found everywhere. (The famous “Chapel of the Holy Cross” build in 1957. Captured at sunset)
Find a different perspective, and even if it means to wait and be patient. The quantity never outweighs the quality of your images.
Find the stillness and serenity in nature. Nothing is to small or insignificant, everything has it’s spirit.
Sun in the clouds....................
Find yourself surrounded by natures wonder.
Find the Magic.