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Home-made tamales ready for steaming

Happy Holidays, everyone.

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Personal Favourites of 2009

With the end of the year fast approaching, I’ve put together a baker’s dozen of my favourite personal photos from the year. I’ll do a similar list of favourites from my client shoots in the next few days.

So here they are, from scraped knees to Our Lady, from rainbows to foggy Mazatlan. And I hope you all have a peaceful and warm holiday period.

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New Website for Santa Fe Architect Steve Shaw

Shaw Architecture, P.A a long-established architecture firm here in Santa Fe chose Moore Consulting to design and develop their new website, which has just launched.

Steve Shaw was looking for a clean and elegant design that showcased his high-end residential and commercial work, which includes the new ranch headquarters facility at the Flying Diamond Ranch, the Madden-Follingstad residence and the Santa Fe Business Incubator.

We chose a dark background to show the photography to best advantage and used an elegant display solution to allow visitors to click through multiple images for a project without having to reload the whole page.

The site is built using WordPress, making it easy to maintain. However, we developed a set of custom templates for the site, allowing for control over every detail, from the homepage slideshow to the unusual sub-level navigation which appears above the main navigation bar, allowing the full width of the page to be used for images and text.

Site address: http://www.shawsf.com

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Ocean, rainforest and beach – a few days in NoCal

Just a quick update on my whereabouts: back in Santa Fe after a Thanksgiving trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles.

Above (and below) are shots from the California Academy of Sciences – a great place to visit with kids of all sorts of ages.

We stopped in at the beach in Half Moon Bay, too (as you can see), but for some reason I didn’t get too many shots of San Francisco itself. Go figure.