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I’m Rozanne, a photographer enjoying life in the beautiful American Southwest. Along with my photographer husband, I share a passion for landscapes and nature, and love traveling to remote corners of the Southwest to camp and photograph in areas off the beaten path. Our dog, Koda Chrome, tags along, too.

My photographic interests are varied, but I have especially fallen in love with photographing the wild horses in the region.

Retiring from a career in international media publishing, I moved to the Albuquerque area from Washington, D.C. in 2013 to be closer to the areas I love to photograph. I serve on the committee for the Annual New Mexico Photographic Art Show, as well as the largest Black and White photographic show in the Southwest.

When I am not working on photography, you’ll usually find me engaged in my other passion — genealogy. I’m happiest exploring family history, reading a good book, and enjoying New Mexico’s incredible skies.

Welcome, and thanks for visiting.

One of the most dominant adult brown bears (known as Chunk or #32 by biologists) at Brooks Falls and river in Katmai National Park, Alaska
Searching for Salmon - Rozanne Hakala Photography
One of the most dominant adult brown bears (known as Chunk or #32 by biologists) at Brooks Falls and river in Katmai National Park, Alaska