This is a sampling of Kansas or midwest oriented web sites to help you in exploring the center of the United States through the eyes of its photographers.

Philip Heying – Photography

Teresa Grove – Lawrence, Kansas

Mark Feiden – A Flint Hills Anthology

Dan White – Dan White is a Pulitzer-Prize winning photographer with a photojournalistic perspective that permeates his commercial, editorial, and artistic images.

Stephen Locke: Contemplative Life – Visual Art  – Dramatic weather, supercell cinematography, landscape

Jim Richardson Photography – Landscapes, people and places by National Geographic photographer

Gerald Hill – Four decades of telling stories thru the lens of a camera

Larry Schwarm – Fires, Landscapes, Kansas Farmers

Michael Forsberg – Color landscape and nature photographs from the Great Plains of the central United States.

Andrea LaRayne Etzel Photography

John D. Morrison  – Prairie Vistas  Landscape photography

Scott Bean – Flint Hills landscape

Tom Stybr – Landscape and portraiture

Michael Strickland Images

Tom Parish – Subterranean shelters

Casey Wilson – Wildlife, prairie chickens, light painting, lightning strikes

Aaron Santry – Scattered Lodge Photography

Analog Kansas – Black & white film photography, urban landscape

John Finch – Finch Fine Art Photography

Daniel Coburn

Brad Neff – Kansas Whispers  Facebook page

Gallery of Kite & Blimp Aerial Photography – James S. and Susan W. Aber

Jason Ebberts 

Crystal Socha – Ranching, wranglers, horse-drawn wagons & landscape

Dave Leiker – Flint Hills landscape & environmental portrait series

Related Sites:

 

The School for Rural Culture and Creativity – for the enrichment of rural life and culture in Matfield Green, KS

105 Meadowlark Reader – A Kansas Journal of Creative Nonfiction

Louis Copt – Painting

Konza Press – “Celebrating the people, places and rich traditions of the Great Plains”

Kansas Wildflowers and Grasses – Plant identification guides

Plains Folk Jim Hoy and Tom Isern

Cheryl Unruh, Author – Quincy Press

Spirit Creek Farm – Stories from the tall grass prairie in the Kansas Flint Hills