Sylvia Crain

July 8, 2011

Sylvia, a native of Albuquerque, has been photographing for many years, learning the fundamentals of photography in the black and white darkroom. She later turned to color film, then to digital and infrared and is pursuing an exploration of alternative processes. All are used in her artistic creations. Growing up in a family grounded in [...]

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Shelby R. Childress

July 8, 2011

I’ve had a strong passion for photography since I was a child. I went through many disposable cameras and was always behind the camera until Rick approached me about a project he was working on. Since doing that project I have allowed myself to do a few other sessions with other photographers but have found [...]

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Carolyn Count

July 6, 2011

Once I picked up a manual film camera a few years ago, my years of creative frustration as a blocked painter came to an end. I am still working to master the right-brained aspects of this most mathematic and scientific of art forms. Although picture taking is reliant upon out-sourced light and subject matter, I [...]

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Patricia Galagan

July 5, 2011

Making pictures is a form of nourishment, a necessary pleasure I have pursued for more than 40 years, intensely when time permits, and intermittently when it doesn’t. Just as no meal is perpetually sustaining, no image is the final word about a subject. That fleeting glimpse of a truth about something is what draws me [...]

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Elena Ortiz

June 29, 2011

I am a writer/poet who grew up in both Ohkay Owingeh and Santa Fe, NM. I had the great fortune to be surrounded by academics and artists as a child. Great writers and famous anthropologists routinely wandered through our house on the east side of Santa Fe. I was constantly surrounded by people who discussed [...]

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Evangeline Chavez

June 29, 2011

I was born with a sense of adventure and with my rambling travels throughout the back roads of New Mexico; I have tried to capture photos that will resonate long after you view them. I have photographed the essences of New Mexico thru many of our cultures that we have, with the Native American beliefs, [...]

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Carl Moore

June 29, 2011

My compelling interest is how people create – and especially recreate – the kind of community they want to live within. To help achieve that end I serve as a facilitator to public groups, especially governments and NGOs. My favorite accolade is that I have won awards as the community peacemaker of the year in [...]

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Luis Saenz

June 28, 2011

Having grown up in Parral Chihuahua Mexico, among a catholic and machista society, he often finds himself trying to defy the boundaries of what’s wrong and what’s right, but then who is he to determine that? Luis Saenz has always had a passion for art, and it is not until he grabbed his first camera [...]

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July 7 Launch Party

June 28, 2011

You are invited to our launch party to be held on Thursday, July 7, at 6pm.  It will be held at The Center for Progress and Justice at 1420 Cerrillos Road across from the Indian School in Santa Fe.  More information coming soon! View Larger Map

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Rick & Stacy on RadioCafe!

June 27, 2011

This Thursday, June 30, Year or So founder Rick Carver and his co-conspirator author Stacy Pearl will discuss the book with Mary-Charlotte on her Santa Fe RadioCafe show on KSFR. Read more about the show on the RadioCafe website, or listen to the show live at 8am on Thursday, June 30, through the KSFR live [...]

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