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Reddit mentions of Photographing the Southwest Vol. 1 - Southern Utah (3rd Edition): A Guide to the Natural Landmarks of Southern Utah
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Aside from the national parks, here are some places you should consider:
Here are 9 of my photos from Goblin Valley.
How long you'll stay in each park will generally depend on how much hiking you'd like to do.
Edit: Since you enjoy photography, I recommend Photographing the Southwest.
I've been loving telephoto landscapes lately, especially the 100-200 (FF equiv) range but go as long as you can if necessary! Agree with makinbacon42 - haven't been to Tetons/WY yet but the photos I've seen look like a lot of distant peaks without strong wide-angle foreground interest, especially if the scene is just an expansive blanket of snow.
Also a fan of using reputable photography books as travel guides. Photographing the Southwest carried me through Utah a couple years ago.
Not sure a second body is necessary unless you're expecting sudden wildlife or you really hate changing lenses in the field.