
Inspired by the state's legacy of experimentation, New Mexico-based photographer Greg Mac Gregor likes to play Mad Scientist. We always thought he was just goofing around but now we're not so sure. View a selection of images below by clicking the arrows. Check out his work.
New Mexico Magazine is known for its stunning photography. Each year, we invite our readers to submit their favorite photos of the state. Find out more.
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See the winning images from the 2011 New Mexico Magazine Photo Contest, including grand-prize winner Audrey Connolly.
From evocative portraits to epic landscapes, we take a look back at the best photographs that appeared in our pages last year.
Head to Gallup with Charles Mann for the Red Rock Balloon rally where multi-colored hot-air balloons soar amid red cliffs.
Soar with Taos photographer Chris Dahl-Bredine. New Mexico's beauty is stunning, but it reaches new heights here.
In time for the harvest moon, Taos photographer Geraint Smith captures New Mexico's landscapes in the ethereal lunar glow.
September is the state's (ahem) chile-est time of year. We celebrate the harvest season with images of chile in all its forms.
From ruins to petroglyphs, see Native American heritage anew with photographs from Taos photographer Adam Schallau.
Meet the volunteers of El Rancho de Las Golondrinas—a living history museum that preserves Spanish Colonial lifeways. By Ann Murdy
Ride with photographer (and narrator) Tim Keller to the Brown family ranch in far northeastern New Mexico.
Take a nostalgic trip down Route 66 through New Mexico from Glenrio to Gallup with photographer Julien McRoberts.