
Photography by Mark Kane and Charles Mann. Historical photo research and photo editing
by Melanie Boylan
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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While we're thrilled that design and décor pundits declared turquoise the color of the year for 2010, in New Mexico it has always been in style. Taos photographer Kathlee Brennan goes on a quest to capture the culture, the stone, and the color.
Whether it's the 400th La Fiesta de Santa Fe or the Gay Pride Parade, the Capital City is awash in summer festivals. Photographer Gene Peach joins in. To see more , purchase "Icons of Santa Fe: 50 Symbols of the City Different".
Local photographer Ann Murdy revels in the color, rhythm, and community that is July's Spanish Market and Contemporary Hispanic Market. Go with her to the Santa Fe Plaza to shop for Spanish Colonial artforms or modern mixed-media creations.
Verr off I-40 and down N.M. 53 with photographer Julien McRoberts to discover seldom-explored New Mexico. Once a road connecting Acoma and Zuni pueblos, today's Ancient Way flows past a wolf sanctuary and Spanish-colonial graffiti. See more images from the photographer.
These 34 winning images from the 9th annual New Mexico Magazine Photo Contest evoke awe, intrigue, and a connection to New Mexico. See our state's most cherished places anew.
The judges of our 2010 New Mexico Magazine Photo Contest made tough choices this year. Here, we show you a few more of our honorable mentions, plus a few of the editor's favorites.
New Mexico Magazine is known for its stunning photography. Watch a slide show of some of the best images featured in our pages in 2009.
Here, photography instructor Nathan McCreery documents the landscape within 60 miles of his Clovis home. Order Sixty Miles: A Photographer's Journey Across Eastern New Mexico