Collectors’ Collections BY DANIEL KOSHAREK There are people in the world we call collectors, and if not for them most of our museums [...]
Along the Pecos BY DANIEL KOSHAREK One of the staples of desert life is the presence—or scarcity—of water. Its importance [...]
Through the Looking Glass BY DANIEL KOSHAREK Glass negatives were a boon to photography when they were first introduced in the 1860s. [...]
Trail of Hard Knocks BY DANIEL KOSHAREK When Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where [...]
Fading Memories BY DANIEL KOSHAREK The power of a photograph to provide meaning when one is struggling with loss is [...]
Jemez Historic Site in 1880 DANIEL KOSHAREK AND MATTHEW J. BARBOUR John K. Hillers, a German immigrant, became one of the greatest [...]
Pinhole Visions Harvest BY DANIEL KOSHAREK Willie Anne Wright’s interest in early photography led her to the work of British [...]
Loti, Laguna Pueblo BY DANIEL KOSHAREK Karl Moon was born in Wilmington, Ohio, in 1878 and moved to Albuquerque, where he [...]
The Pinhole and the Atom BY DANIEL KOSHAREK Just imagine the moment: some of the world’s top scientific minds, after working in [...]
The Father of “El Pal” BY DAVID ROHR El Palacio’s longevity can be attributed in large part to its first editor, Paul A. F. [...]
Archaeology of a Desk BY DANIEL KOSHAREK The final gleanings of Kenneth Chapman’s life as an archaeologist and artist arrived in [...]
At The Corner of Lincoln and Palace BY DANIEL KOSHAREK Probably one of the most photographed buildings in Santa Fe is the New Mexico Museum of [...]