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This is the space that I am going to use to present my archive of work prior to 2000.

Going through old negatives I realized that I should digitize many of my old photographs. Many of the negatives were never printed, nor seen, and this is a chance to play catch up. From time to time I will lump a group into an online gallery.

This is not intended to be a retrospective of my best old photographs and I do not intend this to be an exercise in nostalgia. I am going to present the photographs that interest me and I hope that they give you enjoyment.

Thanks,

Ron


(Click on photographs to enlarge)

Monday, April 18, 2011

Notes

Notes from Canyon de Chelly - seems like a lifetime ago...

Monday, March 28, 2011

Vulgar Boatmen Portraits

I'm going to post some photographs from a shoot that Satch and I did a long time ago (early 1990's) with The Vulgar Boatmen.  I'm going to try to find Satch's 35mm negatives - she had some great photographs.  (Click on the photo to enlarge)

Janas Hoyt

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Taos Pueblo, Hlaukkwima

Hlaukkwima in the early afternoon.

I do know when I made this photograph as I still have the tag from my photography permit - September 28, 1993, just a couple of short days before the Feast of San Geronimo.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

St. Francis, Ranchos de Taos, NM

Another photograph of St. Francis - a detail of the rear of the church quite a while before the thunderstorm showed up.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

St. Francis, Ranchos de Taos, NM

From 1993 - New Mexico Motif #1 - St. Francis Church, Approaching Storm.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

High Road To Taos, NM

This photograph was made on the High Road to Taos.  If memory serves me, that's right, no notes other than the date of 1993, I believe that this scene was just north of Madrid.

By now I bet that you know to click on the photograph to enlarge.

Digging Thru The Archives

Here's a photograph from the back courtyard at Santuario in Chimayo, NM. I'm digging though the old negatives and came upon this picture.  It brings back incredibly strong memories of the Santuario and the part that it has played in our lives. Yes, the light behind Christ's head was exactly like you see. It faded directly after I made the photograph.

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