Wyman Meinzer

Wyman P. Meinzer is a photographer from Benjamin, Texas.[1] In a review of 'Texas Lost', The Dallas Morning News said Meinzer "just might be the best nature photographer in Texas.[2] He has had more than 250 magazine cover photos published.[3] He also has 17 photography books published.[3] George W. Bush named him state photographer of Texas in 1997.[3] As of 1997, Meinzer taught photography at Texas Tech and hunted coyotes and bobcats in the winter months.[3] Meizner's photos illustrate Texas Past: Enduring Legacy (Texas Parks and Wildlife Press) written by Andrew Sansom.[4]

Sandhill cranes at Muleshoe NWR
Dry yellow grass covered in winter snow
Ranch surrounded by swamp

Selected bibliography

  • 6666: Portrait of a Texas Ranch
  • Texas Rivers
  • Canyons of the Texas High Plains
  • Between Heaven and Texas
  • Between Heaven and Texas
  • Coyotes in the Rolling Plains of Texas
  • Photographing Coyotes (1995)
  • The Coyote in Southwestern Folklore

Other work

  • Meinzer, Wyman (1993). "Beep! Beep! Better pull over, folks – it's the roadrunner". Smithsonian 23: 58.Meinzer, Wyman (1993). "Beep! Beep! Better pull over, folks – it's the roadrunner". Smithsonian. 23: 58.
  • Coy F. Harris (ed.), Windmill Tales, Wyman Meinzer, Texas Tech Press
  • Graves, John; Wyman Meinzer (2002). Texas Rivers. University of Texas Press. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-292-70198-4.
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References

  1. Area's favorite son to release new pictoral books Munday Courier September 2, 1998
  2. The Dallas Morning News: `Texas Lost' is a great find Dallas Morning News - November 5, 1995
  3. Photographer Wyman Meinzer to visit museum during reunion The Clay County Leader - August 30, 2007
  4. The Coffee Table Book: A special holiday gift Times-Union - Nov 26, 1997 page 6C

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