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Alan Dolgins
Sangre de Cristo Chapel Alan Dolgins was born in New York and attended several colleges with poor results, but he always maintained an interest in photography. After he dropped out of the last school he attended he managed to find work with a few commercial photographers. His schooling in photography was about as haphazard as his formal academic training, but that did not stop him from opening a studio and working as a free lance commercial photographer. In 1979 he opened a studio in Los Angeles and several years later he became involved in a computer graphics business which expanded to include wide format ink jet printing. In 2000 he moved to New Mexico with his wide format printer to capture the light. He swears he will never leave.
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Through the lens of the photographer the world is in focus. Focused on the world around them, their images capture the people, the land and the culture of New Mexico.
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Steven A.Jackson
Aspen's, Holy Ghost Canyon
Steven A. Jackson's interest in photography goes back to before he was in college, but he began to work seriously in the darkroom while he was in school. He went to St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland and in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he received his BA. He studied further at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and received his MA. Steven's careers have included banking, real estate development and computer consulting. While working in these different careers, he continued to pursue his interest in photography. He says that his photographs rarely contain people, although much of the subject matter contains artifacts of the former occupants. This element might have started accidentally, but has continued by design. Most of his digital photographs are "taken" as black and white or sepia toned images, which he enhances with color. His work has been in numerous exhibitions and he is in several private collections.
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Jes McKay Gilmore
Marigold: A Shelter Horse
Jes McKay Gilmore is a photographer, designer and writer. Jes seeks out the stories and images of rescue animals throughout New Mexico and beyond. Uniting art and social consciousness, Jes is inspiring all of us to take part in creating a world where animal shelters and sanctuaries are no longer needed. Whether photographing a horse, wolf or iguana, there is the same life expression. Sharing her photographs, Jes looks to bring awareness to small non-profit organizations such as Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary in Ramah, New Mexico and The Horse Shelter located in Cerrillos, NM. "Each of us doing a little adds up to big changes". Animals add so much color to our own lives and Jes captures this essence in each photograph. Her images are one of celebration, respect and our own reflection in the world.
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Daniel Fiverson
Kiva
Born in New Jersey, Daniel has walked many paths between there and Santa Fe. He began studying photography in the early 1980's, shooting black and white. Photography became a serious vocation as he worked and traveled in Europe and the United States. He moved to Santa Fe in 1996 and established his studio, 4 Corners Arts here in 2006, with his partner, Susan Waller.
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