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Coyote Condo by Leslie Leathers Photography

Coyote Condo

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Coyote Condo by Leslie Leathers Photography
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Coyote Condo, 2022

by Leslie Leathers
Photography

This image was taken at the golf course at Reid Park. It’s a special image because it was published in Arizona Highways magazine. I had to go back several nights to get this photo. The parents had 13 pups and they were living in the drain pipes on the golf course. I realize mom kept them in the pipes until the sun started setting and then they would start to come out. It was a magical moment when I clicked this pic.

Burrowing Owls Duo by Leslie Leathers Photography

Burrowing Owls Duo

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Burrowing Owls Duo by Leslie Leathers Photography
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Burrowing Owl Duo, 2022

by Leslie Leathers
Photography

These two burrowing owls are the babies you can tell by the buff colored soft down in the front chest area. The babies are irresistible.

Burrowing Owl by Leslie Leathers Photography

Burrowing Owl

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Burrowing Owl by Leslie Leathers Photography
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Burrowing Owl, 2022

by Leslie Leathers
Photography

Black background burrowing owls are one of my favorite birds to photograph every spring for the past 7 to 8 years I go looking for these little amazing raptors. The most babies I’ve seen in one season from the one pair of parents is eight a large number for the little borrowers. I have several locations to go to. I love how this image turned out this is the female parent.

Baby Bobcat by Leslie Leathers Photography

Baby Bobcat

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Baby Bobcat by Leslie Leathers Photography
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Baby Bobcat, 2022

by Leslie Leathers
Photography

I was down Madera (Canyon) and a friend got a call from somebody that had a family of Bobcats living in their back ravine. And I went and there was a mother with four babies, and she went and got a rabbit and fed to the babies. But I took a lot of photos that day, and it was really cool. You don’t get those kind of opportunities in the wild very often, so that was very cool.

Running of the Piñatas by Ignacio Garcia

Running Of The Piñatas

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Running of the Piñatas by Ignacio Garcia
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Running of the Piñatas, 2020

by Ignacio Garcia
Mural on Brick

The Butterfly Effect by Amy Lynn Bumpus

The Butterfly Effect

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The Butterfly Effect by Amy Lynn Bumpus
The Butterfly Effect by Amy Lynn Bumpus

The Butterfly Effect, 2022

Amy Lynn Bumpus
Ink and Paper Collage

Tree by Amy Lynn Bumpus

Tree

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Tree
The Tucson Gallery is Proud to Feature Tree by Amy Lynn Bumpus

Tree, 2022

Amy Lynn Bumpus
Ink and Paper Collage

Leslie Leathers

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Leslie Elkin Leathers - Artist with The Tucson Gallery
Leslie Elkin Leathers – Artist with The Tucson Gallery

Media

Leslie Leathers is the Featured Photographer in Tucson Lifestyle
Leslie Leathers is the Featured Photographer in Tucson Lifestyle Magazine (April 2023)
Meet The Artist with Leslie Leathers
Meet The Artist with Leslie Leathers

Brooklyn born and raised, Leslie Leathers attended film and photography classes in the Catskills and fell in love with wildlife- especially hummingbirds. From the moment she saw their petite nests, it was love at first sight and she was hooked.

Next, came her deep sense of passion for raptors and as they say, the rest is history because she became absorbed in photographing animals in their natural habitat.

Though Leathers is reluctant to discuss her awards and accolades, she has been on the calendar page and honorable mention in the Arizona Game and Fish contests. She also won an honorable mention in Arizona Highways magazine. Leathers also received an award at Cochise College. Besides being featured in Arizona National Conservancy, she is an ongoing contributor for Tucson Lifestyle Magazine.

Leslie Leather’s photographs can be enjoyed at Tucson Medical Center and most recently at the world-renowned Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch. Leslie’s 86 photographs were selected and purchased from her extensive collection of photographs to be permanently installed at Hacienda Del Sol and on the walls of their Spa.

Leslie Leathers is honored to have her collection at the stunning and prestigious Hacienda del Sol Ranch, Tucson’s Jewel of the Desert.

To view her collection, call to make an appointment: 520-982-2520


Where did you grow up?

I grew up in Brooklyn NY.  My grandmother lived upstate so even though I’m a city girl, I spent a lot of time in the country about 2 hours north of NYC. That’s where I spent summers and vacations, and loved being out in nature...

Tell us about your family.

My parents and grandparents were from NY.  I have a sister and brother  We had lots of family around us to spend time with. I loved growing up in New York.  I married in 1984 to Paul, we have two children, Nikki and Charlie.

Do you have pets, if yes tell us about them.

I’ve always loved animals and my first pet when I was young was a turtle. I got my first dog in my teens and have had a dog or two ever since. Now I have one dog, his name is Mordi, he is 16 years old and spoiled as he should be.

When did you know that you would be an artist?

When I was in high school I loved to draw. I also took a photography class where I learned to develop my own film. I loved watching the images appear right in front of me. After raising my kids I got into the digital world and bought my first camera.  I was photographing weddings for a while so I could upgrade my equipment.  I started going out into the desert and fell in love with all wildlife.  I will communicate with anything that is living. I started my love of birds about 13 years ago with hummingbirds.  Then I started seeing raptors and the rest is history. I spend many hours a week driving to different places to see what I can find. It’s my saving grace.  When my mom was declining, photography and nature was the only thing that brought me peace and calm.

What is your favorite media to work with?

I love photography and I love creating art with my images.  I try to get the picture I want right out of the camera.  I rarely adjust my photos but every so often I will crop or adjust color.

What do you do when you’re not doing your art?

When I’m not taking photos, I work in a mental health office as office manager. I’ve been there for the past 22 years. It’s nice to know I’m part of a business where we can help people.

I moved to Tucson in the late 70’s and fell in love with the desert. I call myself a desert rat.  I love communicating with wildlife. Most of the time I’m alone with my camera but I also enjoy being with my photo friends. 

All Artworks by Leslie Leathers

Tucson Evening by Julie Bonner

Tucson Evening

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Tucson Evening by Julie Bonner
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Multi-Vision by Amy Lynn Bumpus

Multi-Vision

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Multi-Vision by Amy Lynn Bumpus
The Tucson Gallery is Proud to Feature Multi-Vision by Amy Lynn Bumpus

Multi-Vision, 2022

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