Guadalupe, Arizona | Phoenix Landscape Photography
I spent several hours recently wandering around Guadalupe, which is a small town – you might even describe it as a village – situated right in the middle of greater metropolitan Phoenix. It is kind of surreal to turn off Baseline Rd. in Tempe and suddenly find yourself in a place that feels like it could be in Mexico. The town is home to 6,000 Latinos and Yaqui Indians and is perhaps best known to Anglos as a place to go for authentic, inexpensive Mexican food. I ate lunch at Del Yaqui, which I highly recommend. Great food and nice people. I plan to spend some more time in Guadalupe over the next several months, but here are a couple of images from my first foray:




Those are spectacular, Chris! I like each one for different reasons. (I have such a weird thing for cemeteries) Really great to see some stunning black and whites like these.
Thanks, Marti. It is a very cool little town and I could spend hours in that cemetery.
Ansel Adams, move over!
That’s what I keep saying! Only, he doesn’t seem to be budging. Thanks for the positive vibes!