Mark Nohl’s donated set of film negatives and positives has been processed and is now available for researchers. From 1973 to 1998, Nohl worked for the New Mexico Department of Economic Development and Tourism as an Information Specialist and as staff photographer for New Mexico Magazine. In addition to his work for the State of New Mexico, Nohl served as an instructor in landscape photography for the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops from 1990 to 2000. He also worked as a freelance commercial photographer for various advertising agencies, private galleries, and publications.

Like the New Mexico Magazine collection, Nohl’s collection includes many portraits of New Mexico people; images of art, artisans, and artists; and landscapes and places, from cities and towns to parks, lands, and monuments. The new finding aid makes many of Nohl’s folders keyword searchable to help anyone find relevant material, whether those photographs are of the Very Large Array, Helen Cordero, or Albuquerque.
Finding Aid: Mark Nohl Photograph Collection | New Mexico Archives Online
Related Book: Photographs of New Mexico – Mark Nohl – Google Books
Related Collection: New Mexico Magazine Collection | New Mexico Archives Online
