Buddy Mays Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Buddy Mays based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Buddy Mays
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Portrait Of Novelist Edward Abbey by Buddy Mays
St. Francis Basillica, Santa Fe by Buddy Mays
The American Queen Steamboat 2 by Buddy Mays
Moonset over Saguaro Cactus by Buddy Mays
West Point Commons by Buddy Mays
The American Queen Steamboat by Buddy Mays
Cap Juluca Resort, Anguilla by Buddy Mays
Al Unser On A Snowmobile by Buddy Mays
Train Locomotive by Buddy Mays
The Delta Queen by Buddy Mays
Jerusalem Cricket by Buddy Mays
Buckskin Bill by Buddy Mays
Moonset Over the Oxbow by Buddy Mays
See No Weevils, Hear No Weevils, Don't Speak to Weevils by Buddy Mays
Morning On The Lake II by Buddy Mays
Weeping Willow Tree by Buddy Mays
Balloons Over Helen, Georgia by Buddy Mays
Bigfoot III by Buddy Mays
Stop Shoving by Buddy Mays
Nassau Straw Market II by Buddy Mays
King tut's Mummy by Buddy Mays
Orcas Island Sunset Two by Buddy Mays
Retirement by Buddy Mays
The Fontainebleau Hotel by Buddy Mays
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About Buddy Mays
A native of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Buddy Mays is a travel and lifestyle photographer whose color photographs, taken in sixty countries on six continents, have appeared in thousands of publications throughout North America and Europe. He has won numerous national and international photography awards, and several of his images reside in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC. He was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography in 1977 and in 2009 he was selected by Digital Photographer Magazine as one of the best sixty wildlife photographers in the world.
Buddy attended New Mexico State University in Las Cruces from 1967-1970 where he majored in vertebrate zoology, English, and archaeology. He is a former contract photographer for the National Geographic Society, a field editor, writer, and photographer for Outdoor Life Magazine, and he has written twelve books on subjects ranging from southwestern archaeology to white water rafting to wildlife identification. His newest book is a novel, Hard to Have Heroes, published in 2012 by the University of New Mexico Press. Buddy presently resides in Bend, Oregon with his wife Stephanie and his daughter Crosby.
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