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The Beloved Here

The Beloved Here

From the American Southwest and beyond, stories at the intersection of science, spirituality, change, and the mysteries of nature.

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Orchidelirium in the Land of Enchantment

Photographed in the Santa Fe National Forest around the Summer Solstice.

3 months ago
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Once Etched into the Land, Roads are Not Easily Erased

The 5.2 acres of mixed conifer forest and meadows that my family and I care for and tend to in the Jemez Mountains. Home to hummingbirds, wildflowers, grandmother trees, whispering winds and the legacy of ancestors.

3 months ago
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Conservation through the Lens of the Photographer, Part 1

On June 26, 2025, at the opening of my Gestures from the Land exhibit, we had the honor of hearing from Cristina Salvador, Director of Science and Conservation at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden, Katy Silber, the Associate Branch Director of ...

4 months ago
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On Time and Rest

> This image titled “Remember, Rest” of a Hunt’s Bumblebee (Bombus huntii) on Gunnison’s Mariposa Lily (Calochortus gunnisonii) was photographed in a mountain meadow in the Jemez Mountains, on public lands of the Santa Fe National Forest. I...

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