Partners
Our partner photographers are the backbone of the iFotoGuide apps. Without their talent and contributions we wouldn’t be able to offer you guides packed with so much useful information and such stunning photos. We are grateful to have forged partnerships with each of these photographers, many of whom are close friends. We invite you to learn who they are below, then spend some time surfing through their online galleries. Just don’t blame us when you’re so inspired you start booking airline tickets to visit the gorgeous locations they’ve photographed!
iFotoGuide: Grand Canyon – Adam Schallau
Adam was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1974, and was raised in Iowa and Texas. In 2001, Adam and his wife Sally moved to Taos, New Mexico. Adam’s photography explores a variety of topics that include the landscape, culture and people of the American Southwest and Rocky Mountains. It is with a profound respect for the land, its people and their history that Adam sets out to recapture the spirit of a place to tell a story through his photography.
Adam’s photography has appeared in calendars, magazines and travel publications & guides including Photographing the Southwest Volume 3 – A guide to the natural landmarks of Colorado & New Mexico, National Park Service, Sunset Magazine, CNN, Taos Green Guide, New Mexico Magazine, Su Casa Magazine, Recreation Guide to Northern New Mexico, Barnes & Noble Wildflower calendars, and the New Mexico Visitor’s Guide. His photography has also been used in support of environmental awareness issues.
Adam has received numerous awards and accolades including being selected as a winner in the National Wildlife Magazine 2005 photography contest, and he was the Winner of the 2007 New Mexico Magazine photo contest. Adam is a recipient of the Luminous Landscape Endowment Fund, and is also a former Artist-in-Residence for Grand Canyon National Park. Adam is also sponsored by several of the leading companies in the photographic imaging industry including Gitzo, Vortex Media, and Lowepro.
View a selection of Adam’s gorgeous photos, read his blog and learn about his workshops and photo tours on his website at http://www.adamschallau.com.


