Meet Scott

A life-long Texan chasing green chiles, new friends, and quieter nights under Santa Fe stars.

I’m a PR/marketing professional who enjoys writing about dynamic people, interesting places, and many cultures. Explore New Mexico with me.

About

I grew up beneath Texas skies, thinking the Hill Country was as wild as life got. Then a weekend trip to Santa Fe cracked something open—chile heat, high desert light, and strangers who felt like cousins.

A wide, panoramic photographic image of the Santa Fe Plaza at dawn, completely empty of people, focusing on the adobe facades with their rounded corners, exposed wooden vigas, and soft earth-toned stucco ranging from sandy beige to warm terracotta. The camera is at eye level, framed using the rule of thirds so the low adobe buildings sit beneath a vast high-desert sky streaked with pale pink and lavender clouds. Cool early morning light washes gently across the scene, creating long, delicate shadows from lampposts and benches. Flags hang motionless, and the brick paving glows faintly. The mood is calm and anticipatory, capturing the quiet heartbeat of Santa Fe before the day begins, rendered in crisp photographic realism with subtle depth of field for full architectural detail.

Timeline

From sweating through Austin summers to buying a tiny casita in Santa Fe, each year brought new neighbors, trail buddies, and café storytellers who slowly turned a once-a-year getaway into a lived-in, shared second hometown.

A sunlit, high-desert landscape outside Santa Fe captured in panoramic photographic realism, featuring a winding dirt road leading toward distant snow-dusted Sangre de Cristo Mountains. In the midground, scattered piñon and juniper trees with deep green needles punctuate the golden grasses and reddish soil. The sky is a vast, intensely blue dome with a few high, wispy clouds. Late afternoon light bathes the scene in warm tones, casting long, soft shadows that emphasize gentle hills and arroyos. Shot from a slightly elevated vantage point to create strong depth, the road draws the eye toward the mountains on the horizon. The mood is expansive, contemplative, and subtly adventurous, evoking the feeling of a Texan exploring new terrain while maintaining a professional, clean aesthetic.