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William Davis

William Davis is an American photographer based in Taos, New Mexico. Originally from High Point, North Carolina, Davis moved to Taos, New Mexico in 1969. He creates work inspired by the area. In 1979, Davis’s work was published in a collaborative effort with the writer, John Nichols (The Milagro Beanfield War) in a photo-memoir “If Mountains Die”. The book helped to increase awareness of Davis' work, and in the following years his work was included in the collection of the Harwood Museum in Taos.

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Fiesta Frenzy
William Davis
1985
Hopper at the Harwood
William Davis
2009
Magic Curtain
William Davis
2002
Rio Grande Gorge
William Davis
n.d.
Room With A View
William Davis
1974/ re-print 2007
Room With a View
William Davis
c. 1979
Storm Mountain
William Davis
1976
Taos Landscape
William Davis
c 1990's
Taos Mountain
William Davis
c 1990's
Theatre of Shadows (from Recuerdos)
William Davis
2000 (printed 2001)
Untitled (Moon)
William Davis
c. 1980
Untitled (Taos Pueblo)
William Davis
c. 1979
Wild Turkey
William Davis
1977