Taos Moments
As a longtime resident of Taos, New Mexico, I have had an opportunity to capture many enchanted moments like this one which together make a statement about what makes Taos such a special place to live. For over a century, artists have found Taos to be a place which inspires both them and their work and I feel privileged to have been able to spend over 40 years here, photographing the myriad moods and the light that gives Taos such a special quality.
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View of Taos From Dixon
I lived in Dixon for a few years and was surprised to discover this view of Taos Mountain when I hiked up a ridge behind…
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Doin' the Matachine Dance
As I've said, the Matachine Dance is one of the most unusual ceremonial dances I've ever seen. It has quite a ca…
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Gorge Bridge
Along with the Ranchos Church and Taos Pueblo, the Gorge Bridge is one of the area's premier scenic attraction. Its …
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Shadows in the Gorge
One of the most transitory experiences of all: shadows moving over the earth. This made for a very dramatic light and sh…
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Beaver Dam on the Rio Chiquito
In the early 1800's the Rocky Mountains were home to scores of Mountain Men who were trapping beaver. Beaver fur was…
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Melcor's Junk
Melcor was an elderly Spanish man who was my landlord for a dozen years. He had a fondness for the old Willys in the bac…
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Mountain View Abstract
This sign immediately made me think there was a business just up the road where there were artists making a lot of abstr…
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Red Truck
The Industrial Age meets organic and in the end decay always wins.…
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Yellow Bucket
Like Van Gogh, I have a fondness for yellow, cadmium or otherwise--though unlike Vincent, I seldom eat mine.…
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Life In Taos
On the other hand, this is what life was like in my early days in Taos. Cannibalizing parts from your "spare" to keep th…
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