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Buddy Mays
A native of Santa Fe, New Mexico, photographer/travel writer, and author Buddy Mays has visited, photographed, and written about more than sixty countries during the past 30 years. His images, taken on six continents, have appeared in hundreds of major publications throughout the US, Europe, and... show more



A native of Santa Fe, New Mexico, photographer/travel writer, and author Buddy Mays has visited, photographed, and written about more than sixty countries during the past 30 years. His images, taken on six continents, have appeared in hundreds of major publications throughout the US, Europe, and Asia. He is a former contract assignment photographer for The National Geographic Society, and field editor and writer for Outdoor Life Magazine. He has written twenty-two books, the latest of which is "Santa Fe", a photographic journey through Santa Fe, New Mexico, from 1970-2000, published by Arcadia Press. His first novel, "Hard to Have Heroes", published in July 2012 by the University of New Mexico Press, has won several major awards. Buddy began his photography and writing career while still an undergraduate studying vertebrate zoology and archaeology at New Mexico State University, working 40 hours a week for the Las Cruces Sun News. After college, he joined the photography staff of the Albuquerque Tribune and remained in Albuquerque until 1972 when he returned to Santa Fe to begin freelancing full-time for TIME, Newsweek, and United Press International. In 1978, he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography for a series of photographs of American cowboys and was among the five finalists. That same year, the Smithsonian Institution requested several of his black-and-white prints of American Indians for their permanent collection in Washington, DC. In 2008, he was selected as one of the world's 60 best wildlife photographers by Digital Photographer Magazine. From the late 1970s until the mid 1990s, Buddy spent at least half of each year traveling in the United States and overseas, shooting photographs and writing articles for a variety of companies, including the National Geographic Society, Chevrolet, Northwest Airlines, Abercrombie & Kent, Sobek Travel and other clients. He also wrote and photographed eight books on such varied subjects as whitewater rafting, Southwestern archaeology, Costa Rica, and Pueblo Indians. Buddy is a four-year veteran of the United States Coast Guard, first stationed aboard the square-rigged sailing ship Eagle at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut, and then aboard the cutter Rockaway as a rescue swimmer in the North Atlantic. He has lived in Bend, Oregon with his wife and daughter since 1996.

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