Beau Simmons began his photography career in 2009 in fashion, working with major brands and modeling agencies. He later shifted focus to capturing Western American culture through film photography, documenting ranch life and cowboys across the country. Drawing inspiration from photographers like Richard Avedon and Slim Aarons, his work preserves authentic moments of Western lifestyle. In 2021, Simmons published The Twenty-Year War, a book featuring combat veterans, which led to museum exhibitions. He partners with various organizations including The American Cancer Society and collaborated with Yellowstone director Taylor Sheridan to document the Four Sixes Ranch. Within three years as an artist, he gained recognition at Art Miami, establishing himself in the fine art community while continuing to expand his reach through exhibitions and collaborations.
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