There are few places in New Mexico that Mark Nohl has not photographed since his work began appearing in New Mexico Magazine twenty-five years ago. Here is a handsome gathering of Nohl's photographs of landscapes, people, and events. Also included are an account of the Santa Fe Trail by historian Mark Gardner; an essay on contemporary Native American life in New Mexico by news anchorman Conroy Chino, an Acoma Pueblo Indian; and reflections on New Mexico's development from the Hispanic perspective by New Mexico Magazine book editor Arnold Vigil. An introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winning author N. Scott Momaday offers a tribute to the spirit and beauty of New Mexico.
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About the Author:
Mark Nohl lives in Santa Fe. N. Scott Momaday is also the author of The Way to Rainy Mountain (UNM Press).
Review:
"Images of clarity, grace and beauty have defined Mark's gift to our state and added to its rich visual legacy." -- Reid Callahan, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops
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- PublisherUniv of New Mexico Pr
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 0937206504
- ISBN 13 9780937206508
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages176
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