An award-winning veteran photographer, Michael lives and breathes adventure, lifestyle and landscape photography. His images appear in many publications and commercial products and does extensive assignment work for the tourism industry.
"They rock! They are fun, fabulous and simply the best band ever. Everyone danced, they can play all genres of music, plus originals, which are awesome. If you want a live band, the money you spend to hire Jimmy is well worth it. "
New Mexico's premier publisher of Southwest fine art prints of art and photography representing the most accomplished artists and photographers from the Southwest and more!
An award-winning free-lance photographer specializing in panoramic photography. Licenses his images for stock, also works with art consultants and designers to sell fine art prints to corporate, hospitality, health and residential markets.
Taos Art Supply, is in a 220-year-old building nestled between Ledoux Street and Ranchitos Road. Offering everything artists need to create their next masterpiece!
Wilder Nightingale Fine Art represents over 35 leading and regional artists. The works are eclectic. From traditional landscapes in oil, pastel and watercolor the gallery also offers a selection of contemporary and abstract styles.
The Valley is a contemporary art gallery in Taos, New Mexico presenting exhibitions from early career artists both local and national, with a focus on esotericism, craft practices, and connection to place.
Thunderbird Studio presents visionary, impressionistic, and contemporary oil paintings of the Southwest.
Contemporary art -- Paintings, Photography, Unique Prints and Clay Sculpture.
Exhibiting an eclectic range of paintings, prints and sculpture which features the work of New Mexico Masters Miguel Martinez and Malcolm Furlow and other fine artists. Located off the main plaza in the heart of downtown Taos.
Capture your visit, your family, group, or yourself with the enchanted setting of the Taos area. Chick with Clicks gets candid shots that capture personality, interaction, and setting. Businesses also turn to us for photos that capture more than grip & grin.
Dating from 1804, the Hacienda is one of the last remaining Spanish Colonial “Great Houses” surviving. It was both a family home and a trading center for the early Taos community. Severino Martinez also served in the local government as the Alcalde (or mayor).