Widely respected nature, wildlife and western-image photographer David K. Langford stands as one of the industry's most accomplished artists. By viewing photography as a form of art, Langford has generated and continues to create works as distinctive and memorable as the subjects he selects.
On both national and international levels, Langford has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants. He received the prestigious "People's Choice" award from the Outdoor Writers Association of America and, closer to home, consistently ranks as a Texas Outdoor Writers Association award winner. In other competitions and honors, Langford has garnered several National Addy Awards from the American Advertising Federation as well as coveted accolades from American West magazine, the Livestock Publications Council, the International Wildlife Foundation, and the Images for Conservation Fund. Langford is also only the second person ever selected to receive the Harvey Weil Professional Conservationist Award, and has also achieved the honor of having the Images for Conservation Fund's second book dedicated to him.
A prolific as well as powerful photographer, Langford has a large inventory of limited edition prints. Many of these have been exhibited in such places as: the Sportsman's Gallery in Houston, Texas; Collector's Covey in Dallas, Texas; Southwest School of Art and Craft, NanEtte Richardson Fine Art and the Witte Museum, all in San Antonio, Texas; and, many more locations throughout the Southwest. Langford's most current selections are offered by Wildgoose in Ingram, Texas. Testimony to Langford's approach to photography as art is the fact that he currently exhibits at the renowned Western Art Show, held annually in San Antonio. He was the first photographer ever asked to exhibit in this prestigious show, which was traditionally open only to painters and sculptors.
In addition to gallery displays, Langford is also a well-published photographer. His work has appeared on the covers of and inside many issues of magazines such as National Geographic, Smithsonian, Outdoor Life, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Field and Stream, Texas Highways, Country, American West, The Cattleman, Western Horseman, Texas Monthly, and The Wall Street Journal to name only a few. And, because Langford is represented by stock photography agencies in New York and Milan, Italy, his work has been used in calendars, books, annual reports, brochures, greeting cards, and advertisements worldwide.
In an effort to bring his vision even closer to the public, Langford occasionally offers photographic seminars and sometimes provides multi-projector, sound synchronized and PowerPoint slide shows for a variety of groups and organizations. He is also a member of numerous professional organizations such as the American Society of Media Photographers and the Professional Outdoor Media Association. Moreover, he has served as a director of the Texas Nature Tourism Association, and as a trustee of the San Antonio Art League and the Southwest School of Art and Craft. Langford was appointed by then-Governor Bush as a member of the Texas Agricultural Resources Protection Authority, and by then-Governor Perry to the Environmental Flows Advisory Committee. Langford served as Executive Vice President of the Texas Wildlife Association from 1990 until his retirement in 2002, and still serves as TWA's Vice President Emeritus. Langford is on the board of the Sand County Foundation, which continues to impart the messages of Aldo Leopold's land ethic to all generations.
In other contributions to furthering the missions and pleasures of photography, Langford occasionally accepts assignments, and his family and friends have helped launch a nature photography destination industry. Please visit www.blockcreeknaturalarea.com for more information how you can enjoy an adventure photographing all that nature has to offer on a private, six-generation ranch in the Texas Hill Country. Book a trip today!
To capture the impressions for which he is noted, Langford actively explores his environment. For a few special clients, he accompanies enthusiasts on their excursions to field, stream or exotic location and records the intensity of the hunt or the reality of the experience. He works and rides with range-roving cowboys. He travels with the seasons - testing the limits and curiosities of nature. Because of his attention to unexpected detail and his respect for the spontaneity of his subject matter, Langford continues to generate timeless images of the natural world around us.
Langford and his wife Myrna live on their family's ranch between Comfort and Fredericksburg. They are blessed with two children, and their families, which include four grandchildren.
All images in this website are copyrighted, original photographs by D.K. Langford. Each and every image is protected by United States and international copyright laws. Using any of the images and/or content from this site, for any purpose whatsoever, is strictly forbidden without the expressed, written permission from D.K. Langford. Please contact D.K. Langford directly for the licensing of any use, or purchase, of any of these images.