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  2. Harvey Caplin - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Caplin (July 21, 1915 – November 14, 1984) was an American freelance photographer of Albuquerque, New Mexico. [1] His work spanned the American Southwest, but centered primarily on images of scenic and historical significance within the state of New Mexico.

  3. Milton Snow - Wikipedia

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    It documents the landscape, and arts and crafts of the Diné people of New Mexico and Arizona. [1] A selection of his photographs, Milton "Jack" Snow: Black and White photos used in "A Political History of the Navajo Tribe, 1898-1970" are held in the New Mexico Archives at the University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special ...

  4. William Clift (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    William Clift (born 1944, Boston, MA) is an American photographer known for his black-and-white imagery of landscapes and of architectural subjects. Most of his work has been made in New Mexico, including Santa Fe where he has lived and worked since 1971, and of Mont Saint Michel in France, and St. Louis, MO.

  5. Gina Knee Brook - Wikipedia

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    On her visits to various Pueblos, Schnaufer was accompanied by a young Canadian artist, Ernest Knee, a photographer whose landscape images are a record of New Mexico's photographic history. Although there was a nine-year age difference, Schnaufer married the younger artist in 1933, and is best known by his surname despite a subsequent 1945 ...

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  7. Holly Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Holly Roberts was born in Boulder, Colorado.At the age of two, her family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico where she spent the remainder of her early years. When she was sixteen she graduated early from high school and started her college career, taking six years in six different schools to complete her undergraduate education.

  8. Painting up a storm: New Mexico Art League delivers the ... - AOL

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    Sep. 18—When storms churn across the New Mexico landscape, they have long served as eye candy for local artists. Open at the New Mexico Art League, "Force of Nature" gathers the interpretations ...

  9. Laura Gilpin - Wikipedia

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    Laura Gilpin (April 22, 1891 – November 30, 1979) [1] was an American photographer.. Gilpin is known for her photographs of Native Americans, particularly the Navajo and Pueblo, and Southwestern landscapes.