Jim Hunter

Jim has worked for newspapers and magazines and has photographed subjects as diverse as Federal Judges and lingerie models. Jim has also worked as an assistant to Kirk Gittings, one of the top commercial and architectural photographers in the southwest.

From wildlife and nature photography to studio still lifes, from landscapes to architecture and from sports to fashion and fine art nudes, Jim's work has ranged the spectrum.

Since 1984 Jim Hunter has been a full-time freelance photographer specializing in location photography for editorial, corporate and advertising clients where he works to blend a strong sense of color and design into a graphic visual image. His style can range from the photojournalistic to the abstract and from editorial to fine art.

Jim's work is the never-ending search for moments in time; the moment that the warm, late afternoon sunlight perfectly illuminates the ruins of an ancient Native American pueblo, or the moment when the expression on a face gives up something of the personality within.

 

 

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You say you're bored, the kids are restless, nothing to do! Well, how about spending a day discovering some of New Mexico's great history? This scenic drive will take you to three ancient Indian pueblos and the ruins of three awe-inspiring Spanish mission churches that are some of the most beautiful to be found anywhere in the United States. Along this route you can also hike and play in the Cibola National Forest, bike, camp or fish among the pine, aspen, and maple forests of the Manzano Mountains at Manzano Mountains State Park.


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