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The Defender of Dark Skies

For night sky photographer Harun Mehmedinovic, Arizona has a truly awesome dark side

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Growing up in Bosnia, Harun Mehmedinovic didn’t realize that he lived in a special place. He spent his childhood visiting the remote countryside, chasing fireflies under a clear Milky Way. It was only later that he realized the rest of Europe had lost nearly all of its dark skies to light pollution. So when he came to the United States in 1996, after enduring years of war, reminded him of better times at home. 鈥淔inding dark skies in Europe is like finding a unicorn,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 was very happy to learn they existed in the U.S.鈥

These days, Mehmedinovic is perhaps more familiar with the country鈥檚 dark skies than just about anyone. After establishing himself as an award-winning filmmaker and photographer in Los Angeles, Mehmedinovic now splits his time between L.A. and Flagstaff, where he teaches film and photography at Northern Arizona University. But he鈥檚 best known for his , a light-pollution awareness campaign highlighting the importance of dark skies and featuring Arizona鈥檚 incredible views of the cosmos.

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The project started when Mehmedinovic returned to Arizona after a dozen years away and realized that the images he鈥檇 seen in comic book Westerns as a kid鈥 the iconic buttes, deep gorges and shimmering night skies鈥攚eren’t just fanciful doodles. 鈥淚t was mind-blowing. When I first went to it looked just like those drawings,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 fell in love.鈥

He was also impressed by the sheer brightness of the stars he could see and began taking time-lapse shots. A few years later, Mehmedinovic and his friend and fellow photographer Gavin Heffernan decided to turn their passion into something bigger鈥攁nd Skyglow was born. Over the course of three years, the duo has chronicled dark skies and light pollution in remote spots and cities all across North America. The resulting book and time-lapse videos they created have been read and watched by millions.

Arizona and its vast dark skies play a major role in the Skyglow project. Mehmedinovic has taken incredible time-lapse images of thunderstorms over the Grand Canyon; moonrises on Lake Powell; the Milky Way shining on Oak Creek Canyon; Monument Valley at dusk; and the stars over Flagstaff, a city that has fought for decades to preserve its dark skies. But his favorite spot from the project is one he recently revisited with 国产吃瓜黑料:聽, a national monument on the edge of Grand Canyon National Park that鈥檚 famous for its petrified sandstone waves and brain-shaped rock. It looks like the set from a sci-fi movie. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing during the day, but it鈥檚 even better at night,鈥 the photographer says. 鈥淚t gets very, very dark, and the air is 聽so dry you get this intense clarity.鈥

Of course, Vermilion Cliffs is just one of many remarkable spots in Arizona, and Mehmedinovic says there鈥檚 more to appreciate than just the darkness. 鈥淓verywhere you go, there are these ancient geologic features and remnants of old cowboy and mining towns,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t has so many places with these little stories.鈥

By his own admission, Mehmedinovic hasn’t photographed even half of the places in Arizona on his list鈥攁nd that list keeps growing every day. 鈥淎rizona is incredible,鈥 he says. 鈥淚f you visit the state or just look at my pictures, it鈥檚 pretty self-evident: 99.99 percent of people are going to conclude that Arizona is an amazing place.”


To plan a trip to Arizona鈥檚 Vermilion Cliffs or one of Arizona鈥檚 other dark-sky destinations, go to .

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