About Amanda Smith Wyoming

Born to be a Photographer and western photographic artist, Amanda Smith Wyoming started out her career in Photography in Bay City, Michigan in 1992 where she created photographic artwork for CD and Album covers. Growing up around the agricultural world of some parts of Michigan, she, like most young women, found her love and passion in horses, and photographing them.

Cowboy boots and jeans were and still are very much a part of her wardrobe, and her love of the west began to bloom.

Smith traveled to California in 1994, and began shooting for the Bulls Only Rodeo, and the Western Circuit of the PRCA through 2005. Early on in her rodeo photography days she realized that something was missing in "her" world of "Western Photography"... Art. And she decided she wanted to take her photographs and turn them into pieces of original works of art.

Amanda created her first piece of Western Photographic Art in 1994 called "After the Ride" and gained nationwide recognition for her piece that placed first in the National Color Awards.  Her black and white image "Genesis" was nominated as western art piece, in a Nationwide Fine Art contest that didn't offer a "Western" category.  She entered it anyway and aside from being nominated, Genesis was used in the National Awards Calendar and annual book. 

As well, Amanda also photographed rodeo on the IPRA, and parts of the professional circuit in the western states for nine years, winning several awards and gaining excellent recognition as a premier rodeo photographer. During those nine years, Amanda also opened her own photography studio in California creating portraits for people from all over the country, including PRCA Rodeo contestants on the Western Circuit, and National Beauty Contestants.

In 2004 she was invited to several ranches in Arizona, California and Wyoming to create an incredible documentary called "The American Cowboy" where for three solid and very wonderful months she captured real life photos of real working cowboys and cowgirls, turning those photographs into unique works of art that won numerous awards both Internationally and Nationally, and have been published in numerous publications, books and newspapers.
Her artwork has been collected by Corporate entities, utilized in nationwide fundraisers including the American Heart Association and Cancer Relay for Life, The Boys and Girls Club, among others. Amanda has been highly collected by both private and public collectors from the East Coast to the West Coast and everywhere in between.

In 2005, Amanda relocated her studio and her photographic art, to the great Cowboy State; Wyoming, where she still resides today.

During her career as a photographer, and Western Photographic artist she published an award winning, Associated Press Newspaper for eight years. Spreading the news and circulating statewide with excellent articles and incredible journalistic photography, she made history when she became the first woman owned non-daily newspaper in the country, to launch on the Kindle and iPad, and the first woman owned non-daily small newspaper to launch on the Kindle and iPad in the world. She was a pioneer in being the first news source in Wyoming to deliver live news and alerts to the people of the state of Wyoming, paving the way for other news sources to provide immediate and accessible real-time news in the Cowboy State, something that had never been done before. Smith won numerous photography awards over the years with her newspaper including First Place with the National Newspaper Association in the Best Local News Photographer category, nationwide.

Smith now holds photography classes in her studio, and teaches both photography lessons and western photographic art lessons to students from all over the state of Wyoming, including as a non-profit instructor for 4H groups in Wyoming. She spends the time in between, chasing her passion, working on she and her husband's cattle ranch and creating real Western Photographic Art, for the world to enjoy.

Smith works and lives on a working cattle and sheep ranch in Wyoming with her husband, who is as crazy about her photography career, as she is about him.

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Amanda Smith, photographing ponies on the plains of Texas in November of 2014. Photo Credit Julie Smith of Jason Smith Show Horses.