NM Stories Small Village Mesilla Cary Culbertson March 11, 2015 5:59 pm A boarded up window, boarded with rusty looking wood. An adobe wall clings to a window as if it is clinging to life. A look inside of the ruins of a house reveals its restoration. A door with a golden screen that used to be an entrance no longer used.. An oddly small door in the ruins of an old home in Mesilla. Two electrical boxes confined by old wooden doors resting on the side of a building. This is the way the restrooms used to be. About Author Cary Culbertson See author's posts Post navigation Previous: SVNM: Mesilla, New MexicoNext: Old Mesilla More Stories NM Stories The HiLo Pro Rodeo at The Southern New Mexico State Fair Robert Diven October 12, 2025 3:56 pm NM Stories Revered Photojournalists from the 1800’s-Present Zeltzin Rodriguez September 7, 2025 6:58 pm NM Stories Favorite Photojournalists. Robert Diven September 4, 2025 4:17 pm 1 thought on “Small Village Mesilla” Nice series BUT pull back. Remember you are doing Documentary photography, not a series of images (that would be more of the Art idea). We nbeed to know what something looks like, who lives there, the state of the village, circa 2015. Comments are closed.
Nice series BUT pull back. Remember you are doing Documentary photography, not a series of images (that would be more of the Art idea). We nbeed to know what something looks like, who lives there, the state of the village, circa 2015.
Nice series BUT pull back. Remember you are doing Documentary photography, not a series of images (that would be more of the Art idea). We nbeed to know what something looks like, who lives there, the state of the village, circa 2015.