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The sandstone landscapes of the Navajo Nation (the 27,000 square miles that stretch across northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southeastern Utah, the largest tribal land area in the United States) take twelve pages of large-format photography by Michael Fatali in Lands of the Navajo 2027 Wall Calendar. Fatali is a landscape photographer based in southern Utah who has spent more than three decades photographing the Colorado Plateau, particularly the slot canyons, sandstone arches. The featured locations include Monument Valley with the famous Mittens silhouettes, Canyon de Chelly with the White House ruin, Antelope Canyon's sculpted slot walls, the Window Rock natural arch, Spider Rock, and the Shiprock volcanic plug rising 1,500 feet above the New Mexico plain. This title comes from Rocky Top Press.
For Southwest travelers, photography collectors, and anyone who has stood at the Monument Valley overlook at sunrise and watched the color shift across the sandstone, Fatali's work brings those mornings back. The oversized format does the photographs justice in a way standard sizes cannot.