Ben Vickers Photography

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06/15/2026

Thanks again to everyone who stopped by and supported us! We had another great show and are already looking forward to the next one on the 4th of July at the Santa Fe Artist Market in the Santa Fe Railyard. I plan on removing some of the smaller pieces to make room for more larger metals which are getting more interest.

We even had to order a few more prints to replace the ones we sold—a good problem to have! Thank you for helping make it such a successful day. We hope to see you again soon.

Saturday July 4th 9AM to 2PM
Santa Fe Artist Market in the Santa Fe Railyard
1612 Alcaldesa St. Santa Fe, NM 87501

Photos from Ben Vickers Photography's post 06/11/2026

Planning to be in Santa Fe on Saturday or looking for something to do??

Stop by the Santa Fe Artist Market at the Santa Fe Railyard from 9 AM to 2 PM this Saturday and say hello. I will be there with my latest photography and I'm always happy to chat about the beauty of New Mexico & the Southwest, life behind the lens, and the occasional adventure that goes into getting the shot.

I hope to see you there!

Saturday Only 9AM to 2PM
Santa Fe Railyard - Santa Fe Artist Market
1612 Alcaldesa St. Santa Fe, NM 87501

06/10/2026

Taos Welcome Tree is no more... This image remains one of my favorite composites I've ever created.

The distinctive tree that greeted — and bid farewell — to motorists south of Taos at the top of the Horseshoe Curve along N.M. 68 is no more. The Welcome Tree, as it is known, was toppled Monday (June 8th). The Taos plateau was buffeted by high winds late Monday afternoon.

It was famously one of the most photographed natural landmarks in Northern New Mexico. Local artists and travelers continually captured its bare branches set against dramatic high-desert sunsets, lightning storms, winter snows, and the northern lights.

Photos from Ben Vickers Photography's post 05/15/2026

150 image stack from our kitchen!

Photos from Ben Vickers Photography's post 05/13/2026

I fell short of my 30-dog goal yesterday, but sometimes rescue photography is harder than people realize.

Some pups just don’t cooperate — not because they are bad dogs, but because they are scared, overwhelmed, and confused. There are new people, bright lights, squeakers, treats flying around, and a lot happening all at once. Sometimes the perfect headshot just doesn’t happen.

You want to give them extra time, but there is only a small window to photograph as many dogs as possible. Spending too much time with one dog could mean another never gets their picture taken at all.

But even when the photo isn’t perfect, you still see who they really are.

This guy is Cocopuff, and he is the perfect example. I’m not proud of the headshot I captured, but he is one of the most loving dogs I met yesterday. He simply wants to be close to his person.

Please consider Cocopuff at Bernalillo County Animal Care.

04/21/2026

One of my new prints ! 40"x50" Metal

Gypsy Sky - Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta 2025.

Photos from Ben Vickers Photography's post 04/07/2026

Today is rotation day at the gallery—time to move into a new space and bring in fresh work. Stop by to see the latest pieces going up on the walls. Here are a few of my new additions…!

03/27/2026

I have a problem. B&H addiction…. They ship so fast.

03/26/2026

Yep.

03/21/2026

Crabapple blossom from our yard. Spring Has Sprung!

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Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm