Native of Spain, SCV resident turns photography passion into a career
Leire Baztarrica first came to America in 2015. She has turned a passion for photography into a career, and has worked for Will and Jaden Smith's JUST Water company.

Native of Spain, SCV resident turns photography passion into a career

Leire Baztarrica had always loved photography, but it wasn’t until she came to Los Angeles that she turned her passion into a career. “When I first started out, I was…

Ted Dayton: Artist in Action
Photographer Ted Dayton walks on a ridge near Skylark Lane to find the angle over the rooftops to make his ultra high resolution images of the Five Knolls Community in Santa Clarita. Dan Watson/The Signal

Ted Dayton: Artist in Action

When Sand Canyon resident Ted Dayton first attended college, he realized he didn’t have a clue about what to study, or what he wanted to do with his life. He…

Gary Null: A Life Behind the Lens
Veteran NBC still photographer Gary Null displays his vintage camera collection at his home in Valencia. Dan Watson/The Signal

Gary Null: A Life Behind the Lens

If you had a favorite television show on NBC during the decades of the 60s-90s, professional still photographer Gary Null probably captured images of the cast, the set and the…

Photo series highlights railroading in 1950s-1970s southern California
Gordon Glattenberg, right, talks about his passion for photography with friend, photographer and co-author Tom Gildersleeve at the SCV Historical Society's presentation on their book "Southland." Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Photo series highlights railroading in 1950s-1970s southern California

Photographers Gordon Glattenberg and Tom Gildersleeve presented photographs from their new book “Southland: Southern California Railroading in the Golden Age of Kodachrome” at the Saugus Train Station on Saturday.

Journey along the tracks with “Southland”
The Mogul Engine 1629, one of the Historical Society's prize acquisitions, donated by Gene Autry in 1989. Ryan Painter/For The Signal.

Journey along the tracks with “Southland”

The Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society is scheduled Saturday to host a presentation about railroading across Southern California, coinciding with the release of a photography book authored by two of its members.

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