About Turquoise UFO
Turquoise UFO is a desert-born project exploring the space where landscape, folklore, and the unknown overlap. It treats UFOs not as promises, but as cultural artifacts — symbols woven into land, memory, and the modern imagination.
Turquoise UFO is not a sightings service, a thrill ride, or a belief system. It’s an exploration of attention — of listening to places that have always carried stories.
Nathan Arizona – Founder of Turquoise UFO
I grew up in the shadow of canyon walls, where the sky stretches farther than the road and the nights are bright with stars. The American Southwest raised me — its silence, its storms, its stories. For more than twenty years I’ve explored these lands with a camera slung over my shoulder, documenting the weird, the sacred, and the beautifully unexplained.
People used to call me the “Southwest Junkie.”
Now I call myself what I’ve always been:
a storyteller of the strange frontier.
My roots go deep. My grandparents were traders tied into the old turquoise routes and Native artisan networks, and they sparked my obsession with color, craft, and the desert’s mystical heartbeat. Somewhere along the way I started chasing UFO folklore, not just as a curiosity but as a culture — the ghost stories of the modern sky.
Turquoise UFO is the evolution of everything I’ve learned out there:
the history, the mythology, the desert wanderlust, the art, the mystery.
I’m here to share the Southwest you don’t get in brochures — the backroads, the legends, the whispers, the high-desert cosmic fever that belongs to this land alone. Whether through my photography, my artwork, or my guided experiences, this is a journey for the curious, the seekers, and the ones who crave wonder.
This is my world now.
Welcome to Turquoise UFO — where the desert meets the unknown.