A landscape photographer for more than 35 years, Richard Reynolds has accumulated thousands of photo credits from magazines, newspapers, calendars, and books around the world.
Reynolds received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Industrial Photography and Color Technology from Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California in 1976.
He taught photographic techniques to undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin from 1976-1980 and served as chief photographer for the Texas Tourist Development Agency and the Texas Department of Commerce from 1983-1990.
He is the photographer of 11 books of landscape photography and has more than 25 Texas Highways covers to his credit.
He lives with his wife Nancy in Austin, Texas where he has managed a stock photography business since 1990.
Books:
Texas, Images of Wildness (Westcliffe Publishers, Englewood, CO, 1991)
Texas Wildflowers (Westcliffe Publishers, Englewood, CO, 1996)
Texas Reflections (Westcliffe Publishers, Englewood, CO, 1996)
Texas Hill Country (Westcliffe Publishers, Englewood, CO, 1996)
A Texas Christmas (Westcliffe Publishers, Englewood, CO, 1999)
Texas Wildflowers (Far Country Press, Helena, MT, 2003)
Big Bend Impressions (Far Country Press, Helena, MT, 2004)
Texas Impressions (Far Country Press, Helena, MT, 2004)
Wild Texas (Voyageur Press, Osceola, WI , 2005)
Texas Then & Now (Westcliffe Publishers, Englewood, CO)
Do You See What I See? Texas (Westcliffe Publishers, Englewood, CO, 2007)