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Viva la Tribune!

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February 23 marks the anniversary of the publishing of the final edition of The Albuquerque Tribune, and alumni gathered locally as we do each year.

It’s great to have an opportunity to catch up with everyone. Some of the photo department folks I see nearly every week or less, but many others I see much less frequently. So much has changed in such a short amount of time. The growth of the kids in these pictures help mark the passage of time. I hope all those who missed it this year can join us next year.

I’ve been having fun shooting in camera square format black & white with my GF-1, a fresh way to see and compose pictures for my eye. If anyone wants copies of these images, just double-click on the picture to access my archive where you download them for free.

Paleontologist Portrait for The Gallup Indepenent

Albert Prieto-Marquez , Postdoctoral Fellow at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, stands next to a dinosaur skull found near Gallup New Mexico. Photographed at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science on Jan. 4, 2011. ..((NOTE FOR EDITORS: Though he goes by Alberto, he prefers Albert in print. FYI)). (Steven St. John)Albert Prieto-Marquez , Postdoctoral Fellow at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, photographed outside the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science on Jan. 4, 2011. ..((NOTE FOR EDITORS: Though he goes by Alberto, he prefers Albert in print. FYI)). (Steven St. John)

I got a call to make a last minute portrait of Albert Prieto-Marquez, Ph.D. Paleontologist, and Postdoctoral Fellow at the American Museum of Natural History for the Gallup Independent. The fossil in the top picture was found near Gallup NM and is part of his current research.

Inside Gertrude Zachary’s downtown home

Gertrude Zachary's home in downtown Albuquerque New Mexico...CREDIT: Steven St. John for The Wall Street Journal (Steven St. John)Gertrude Zachary spent her life collecting antiques and designing jewelry. Now she's living in her dream home in downtown Albuquerque...CREDIT: Steven St. John for The Wall Street Journal (Steven St. John)A small statue atop a table sits alongside pictures of Gertrude Zachary's grandchildren inside her home in downtown Albuquerque New Mexico. ..CREDIT: Steven St. John for The Wall Street Journal (Steven St. John)A view of the stairway an statue on the ground floor of Gertrude Zachary's home in downtown Albuquerque New Mexico. ..CREDIT: Steven St. John for The Wall Street Journal (Steven St. John)A gargoyle on the top level of Gertrude Zacharys house overlooks downtown Albuquerque New Mexico...((NOTE TO EDITORS: Technically, this is considered a grotesque, as it is a sculpture that does not function as a waterspout and only serves an ornamental function))..CREDIT: Steven St. John for The Wall Street Journal (Steven St. John)

I got a rare chance to peek inside local jewelry manufacturer and antiques dealer Gertrude Zachary‘s amazing downtown home recently for The Wall Street Journal. You can see the photos on their site here. If you’d really like to see more, double-click any of the photos above or follow this link to my archive where you can see the whole take. Big thanks to Jakob Schiller for helping with lighting. We had to move quickly, and it was a challenge with so many rooms, so many chandeliers. I’m just glad we didn’t break anything of more value than an old Nikon SB-28.

Portrait of James A. Brown for The WSJ

I had a chance last week to make a few photographs of former Merrill Lynch executive James A. Brown, who was a key individual in the Enron financial scandal and now lives in Santa Fe with his wife Nancy. He has always maintained his innocence, and the Justice Department recently dropped fraud and conspiracy charges against him just days before the scheduled retrial. Still fighting perjury and obstruction convictions, Mr. Brown gave The Wall Street Journal his first interview.

You can read the article by clicking here, but you need to have a subscription to gain access.

Susana Martinez for The Washington Post


Susana Martinez NM Governor’s race – Images by Steven St. John

I spent a few minutes with the leading candidate for Governor of New Mexico last week for The Washington Post. You can also read the article here.