Why Barry Goldwater's granddaughter wants to share his photography with the world
Barry Goldwater was a prolific photographer who left behind 15,000 images. Now his granddaughter hopes to digitize and make them accessible.
John D'Anna, Arizona Republic
Published 6:00 a.m. MT Oct. 28, 2018
My photography has taken me over, literally, every mile of the Southwest, over both poles and every major country on the globe. But it is to Arizona that I turn for my inspiration and what I think has been my best work. — Barry Goldwater.
When he was a young boy, Barry Goldwater's mother would take him and his brother and sister camping in the Arizona wilderness, where they learned to appreciate the rugged beauty of the brand new state while their father tended the family business.
Munjie, as the children called her, taught them to shoot, fish, solve problems, become self-reliant and embrace their pioneer roots in the great outdoors.
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