Santa Fe
Introduction by Christine Mather
Museum of New Mexico Press (2014)
It's a gorgeous, luminous homage to one of the great American cities. ‑Chicago Tribune
Gene Peach digs deep, getting under Santa Fe's earthen skin to depict her human heart. His Santa Fe is home. ‑Carmela Padilla, author of The Chile Chronicles and Low 'n Slow
This is a visual love story, a gift to us, in which we are both subject and privileged observer. ‑Baron Wolman, first head photographer for Rolling Stone Magazine
Making a Hand: Growing Up Cowboy in New Mexico
Essay by Max Evans & Introduction by Elmer Kelton
Museum of New Mexico Press (2005)
It is one of those books destined to become a classic. ‑Santa Fe Reporter
One of the most important cowboy chronicles to come around in ages. It's more than a coffee-table book. It's history. It's human. ‑Western Writers of America Roundup Magazine
A permanent monument to ranch culture.
‑Las Cruces Sun Times
Looking at Peach's photographs of the children-proud, capable, and strong-will restore your confidence that the future is in good hands. ‑Cowboys & Indians Magazine
Los Luceros: New Mexico's Morning Star
Text by Michael Wallis
Museum of New Mexico Press (2018)
Making a Hand celebrates the continuity of the authentic cowboy way of life. ‑American Cowboy Magazine
Making a Hand is an irresistible book. ‑Salt Lake City Deseret News
Gene Peach is a very fine photographer. ‑Larry McMurtry, Oscar and Pulitzer Prize winning author
Here is a publishing event of singular importance. ‑N. Scott Momaday, Pulitzer Prize winning author
Gene Peach's fine photography is sure to bring a smile to those of any age. ‑Western Horseman Magazine
Santa Fe Icons: 50 Symbols of the City Different
Text by Camille Flores
Globe Pequot (2010)
You can purchase Gene's books online and at the following independent bookstores:
Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse, Santa Fe
Museum of New Mexico Shops, Santa Fe
Bookworks, Albuquerque