Robert Campbell’s photographs have appeared in magazines such as Arizona Highways, Field and Stream, AAA High Roads, Discovery, Arizona Wildlife Views, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Wyoming Wildlife, The Rangefinder, Plateau, Bird Watcher’s Digest and Safari.

Robert has written articles and published photos in the Arizona Highways, Tucson Citizen, The Desert Leaf, Cochise County Bisbee Now, Lampasas Dispatch Record, Southeastern Arizona Magazine and Arizona Range News newspapers.

His photographs have been in calendars for the Sierra Club, Arizona Highways, Smith Southwestern, Pima College and Mayo Clinic.

His photos have been used in advertising for American Telephone Telegraph (AT&T), IBM, Unidynamics Corp., Global Atmospherics and other corporations.

Robert’s photographs have appeared in books for the National Audubon Society, Arizona Highways, University of Arizona Press, Tyndale Publishing, Southwest Parks and Monuments, Bowhunting in Arizona Record Books, Chanticleer Press, Cy Decosse, Northland, and Tehabi Books.

His photography has appeared in fine art exhibitions at the John G. Shedd Aquarium in Chicago; and in Arizona, at the University of Arizona, Tohono Chul Park, The Nature Conservancy, The International Wildlife Museum, The International Photography Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, The Museum of Natural History in Paris France, Mayo Clinic and in a permanent exhibit at the Tucson International Airport.

Robert Campbell’s photographs have been disseminated in publications and ads in countries throughout the world.

Robert Campbell has more than sixty five thousand high quality transparencies and two hundred fifty thousand digital images from which to choose. Whether spectacular lightning, exquisite sunrises or sunsets, or dramatic scenery these are only a few of the images included in Robert’s library. Specializing in nature, weather, wildlife, birds, insects, butterflies, travel and scenic photography, Robert is always in the pursuit of excellence.

Robert’s goal is to present God’s creations to mankind through Photography.