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Official Indian Market Photographers

kleaken


Kitty Leaken is a Santa Fe-based photographer whose books include Cooking with Cafe Pasqual's (Ten Speed Press/Random House), Cooking with Johnny Vee (Gibbs Smith) and the Art of Exile (Museum of New Mexico Press). Upcoming is: Contemporary Native Artists: A Bridge of Time and Place (Gibbs Smith) with Suzanne Deats that profiles 18 creative individuals who all participate in Indian Market. Foreword by Dr. Bruce Bernstein. (Photo: Custom-made medallion for Kitty by Jody Naranjo, 2011)

"Photographing at Indian Market is like coming home to an annual rite of passage. Every year there are people I reconnect with, people I meet and always, always, creativity and artwork that amaze and delight. It's also always my birthday, so there is reason to acquire a little personal memento. This year Santa Clara potter Jody Naranjo made a very special medallion for me."

See more of Kitty's work or email her at kleaken@gmail.com








Chris Corrie

Chris Corrie has lived in Santa Fe since 1974. After graduating from The Evergreen State College in the 80's he returned home to pursue commercial photography. He specializes in Educational, Architectural, Portraits, Corporate and stock photography with a newly completed website santafestockphotos.com for easy purchase of local images. In his spare time Chris enjoys gardening with his wife/assistant Jodi and shoots New Mexico ghost towns.

Shooting for IM allows me to see and interact with great artists. I enjoy their creativity, humility and sense of humor.

See more of Chris's work or email him at corriephoto@sprynet.com








maxmcdonald

Max Mcdonald has been fascinated by and learning the arts his whole life. He is self taught in painting, drawing, digital arts and photography. His inspirations and influences come from other kinds of art, including film and music and most of all, other artists. Living in Santa Fe was a wonderful experience in seeing and learning about Santa Fe's varied cultures and their respective arts.

See more of Max's work or email him at mondayshift@gmail.com














If you would like to learn more about how to become an Official Indian Market photographer, contact Tailinh Agoyo at tailinh@swaia.org.