New Mexico 4 - Enchanted Circle
This video shows our ride in the Enchanted Circle in Northern New Mexico on June 15, 2013. The video shows clips from Eagle Nest to Red River to Questa to Taos.
Enchanted Circle, NM High Country HOG Sep 2015
Whitewater Ramble @ Enchanted Circle Festival 9/3/11 Taos, NM
Glad Castle Presents: Whitewater Ramble-Enchanted Circle Music & Arts Carnival -- September 2-5
MUSIC, CAMPING, ART, SUSTAINABILITY, COMMUNITY!
The Enchanted Circle Music and Arts Carnival featured music from some of the best talent in New Mexico and the Southwest, unique art installations, live painting, camping, live theatre, workshops, YOU, and much more. As our summer festival's biggest weekend event, Enchanted Carnival stands alone as the only festival of its kind in New Mexico with such an intimate and serene outdoor environment. Thanks to all our festival patrons for participating with the co-creation of a magical four-day event, where we transcended individualism and created a collective consciousness through live music and art.
New Mexico Bultos and Taos Pottery - WHATZ IT WORTH? 2013
WHATZ IT WORTH? Trash or Treasure? Junk or Jewelry?
Find out from celebrity appraisers at our next Tucson fundraiser.
Information at whatzitworth.org.
Ventana Fine Art
Take a tour of Ventana Fine Art, located on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The gallery features both contemporary and traditional art in a wide variety of styles and mediums, including paintings and sculptures from artists throughout the West and beyond.
Palace of the Governors - Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
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Palace Of The Governors Santa Fe
Thought to be America's oldest continuously-occupied building, this former Spanish, Mexican and American governmental building is now a history museum.
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Travel blogs from Palace of the Governors:
- ... On the plaza, there are many Native Americans selling jewelry under the portal of the Palace of the Governors ...
- ... Deb off to New Mexico History Museum (in the Palace of the Governors ) ...
- ... Native American artists and vendors (primarily Pueblo and Navajo) sell their jewelry and crafts every day outside the Palace of the Governors ...
- ... The Palace of the Governors, a squat, narrow adobe building overlooking the elegant colonial plaza which housed the Spanish (and later ...
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- Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Photos in this video:
- Palace of the Governors - Native American market by Hejomi57 from a blog titled Santa Fe Day 1
- Market Outside the Palace of the Governors by Schwanman from a blog titled Back In Santa Fe...And Lovin' It!
- Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe, NM by Schwanman from a blog titled Route 66--Exploring Santa Fe and Surroundings
- Palace of the Governors at end of day by Rachelandtodd from a blog titled Next Stop: Santa Fe
- Palace Of The Governors by Bhalik1129 from a blog titled On The Road Day 21
- Palace of the Governors by Krb2g from a blog titled Happy New Year!
2008 Taos Fall Arts Festival
Annual event features The Taos Open, Taos Invites Taos and Living Masters exhibitions comprising of the regions best known artists and crafts people. Shot an edited by Rick Romancito for The Taos News Media Center, taosnews.com
The Making of LOST IN NEW MEXICO: the Strange tale of Susan Hero
The making of the indie '21st Century Cloning Road Movie', LOST IN NEW MEXICO: The Strange Tale of Susan Hero' :::: Watch @
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Camerado Movies and Media produces compelling and award winning movies, music and media of all kinds including: factual, scripted, documentaries, branded and web videos, 360 Videos, VR / Virtual Tours, and other interactive and digital media.
Our production effort has been in existence since 1996, when filmmaker, writer-director and educator Jason Rosette first began shooting the internationally acclaimed New York City urban documentary, 'BookWars' ('Terrific' - LA Times * 'Superb' - New York Film Critics Circle) At that time, Youtube wasn't even around! But you can see the Youtube version of 'BookWars' here at
A few years after the release of 'Bookwars', Camerado produced the '21st Century Cloning Road Movie', LOST in NEW MEXICO, one of the 1st indie films to be made in New Mexico, USA, after the introduction of state production incentives.
Again, Youtube wasn't around yet - or we woulda' show some clips and trailers before our release ;) The completed feature can be seen on Youtube at:
After producing that feature, Camerado founder, filmmaker Jason Rosette (jasonrosette.com), relocated to SE Asia to live with lower overhead while editing and completing 'Lost in New Mexico'
From 2005 to 2016, Camerado operated primarily in the ASEAN (SE Asia) region, while producing projects for NGOs, private sector businesses, and producing an ongoing range of independent films.
The internet was pretty shaky in Cambodia from 2005 to 2010 or so, and it was a challenge indeed to upload large movie files on a regular basis.
Camerado’s first movie on Youtube, 'The Commute', is a motorcycle POV driving to work through (then) busy Phnom Penh traffic. That DIY action cam film, preceding GoPro's appearance by half a decade, was uploaded in 2006 and can be seen here:
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'BookWars' - Award winning feature documentary (Terrific - LA Times)
'Freedom Deal' - Supernatural historical drama made in Cambodia set in 1970 along the Vietnam-Cambodia border during the Vietnam war (section)
'Lost in New Mexico: The Strange Tale of Susan Hero' - Indie road movie made in New Mexico, USA..a '21st Century Cloning Road Movie'
'The Crunch' [Debut Album by alt-rock singer songwriter, 'Gone Marshall']
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● CamboFest: Film and Video Festival of Cambodia - Cambodia's first international film festival since the end of the Khmer Rouge Regime, founded by Camerado Movies and Media in 2007. His Majesty the King-Father asked me to thank you on His behalf. He read with great interest your report about your activities in reviving the cinema industry in Cambodia. - From the cabinet of H.M. The King-Father Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia | Get info at cambofest.com and facebook.com/CAMBOFEST
● Bangkok IndieFest - The regional counterpart of CamboFest, the Bangkok IndieFest was launched by Camerado in 2010; it was the first cultural event to take place in Bangkok following the deadly 2010 'Red Shirt' protests, and was hailed by CNN Go Asia Pick facebook.com/bangkokfest
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Arroyo Seco, New Mexico
Video 1464 (5th journey) of a reality travel show with your host David Rush. Go to
NM True TV - Wines of the San Juan
What goes well with wine? How about a beautiful setting after a long day of travel adventures? The NM True TV Crew gets a taste of northwest New Mexico, while kicking back to really enjoy the moment.
Best things to do in Beer City USA
Part One of Sus and Chlo on the Go: Episode 2, filmed on location in Asheville, NC. Hosted, written, and produced by Susannah McLeod and Chloe Thorsbakken.
For more information, visit susandchloonthego.com
Red Canyon Ride 1
Rode my KLR through Red Canyon at the south end of the Manzano Mountains in New Mexico.
Water skiing wipeout and haunted caves! Plus free things to do in the Twin Cities!
Part 2 of Episode 5 of the travel series Sus & Chlo on the Go, filmed on location in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Featuring tons of cool things to do in the Twin Cities for less.
Hosted, written, and produced by Susannah McLeod and Chloe Thorsbakken and with music by Caroline Smith & the Good Night Sleeps. Camera by Liz Shultz. GET STOKED!