Rand McNally, 1978. — 136 p.
As the work of David Muench comes to the admiring attention of more and more serious sludents of photography and lovers of the outdoors, it becomes increasingly apparent that he belongs in the forefront of America's landscape photographers in addition to such well-received full-color photographic books as THE NATIONAL PARKS and COLORADO, he is noted tor photogiaphs that have appeared in magazines such as Audubon and, of course, Arizona Highways. The secret of Muench's outstanding photographs derives from his almost instinctive feeling tor the precise moment at which to capture nature's ever-changing countenance and the inner vision to appreciate the inherent beauty of the subject at hand, whether it be the vastness of the Grand Canyon or a delicate desert flower. ARIZONA stands as quiet testimony to David's abilities.