Thursday, July 13, 2006

New Mexico

I just returned from a shoot in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I was working as a photographer's assistant on a commercial shoot. It was my first visit to New Mexico, and I have to say it reminds me of old Mexico. I tried both red and green chile, not to be confused with chili (the latter is like a stew and the former is more like a sauce) I went inside an old pueblo house and even wandered through an Indian reservation.

I was out there for two full days and after we wrapped the shooting, we still had a little time on the last day so I went to the Petroglyph National Monument where you can see all the neat whitish figures in the black stones (though they look like they're painted on, they are actually chipped on the surface by the ancient pueblo Indians to reveal the white underneath.) They were allover the side of the mountains, but you really had to search to find them. Then we all took a tram to the top of the Sandia Mountains and watched the sunset. New Mexico is dry, dusty, bright and beautiful and the people are all very friendly. It was a fun place to visit.

Katie

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