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New Release "Prairie Fireworks"

July 5, 2016

While spending a few nights out in the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas, I had the wonderful experience of waking up to this beautiful sunrise. Hearing the creak of the old windmill in the slight, early morning breeze, the whisper of the Kansas tallgrass prairie, and the whooping sounds of the common nighthawks is truly experiencing the open prairie and is unlike any other landscape I've ever photographed. It's home to me. This is the Kansas I know and love. 

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  • Camera: Arca Swiss F-Line Metric with Micrometric Orbix 8x10
  • Lens: Schneider Symmar-S 240mm f/5.6
  • Exposure: 4 seconds @ f/22
  • Film: Fuji Velvia 50
  • Tripod Head: Arca Swiss Cube C1
In New Release Tags kansas landscape photography, flint hills photography, new release, kansas, large format photography, arca swiss
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Kansas: Birth of a Vision

January 18, 2016

Well this is the "big" announcement you've been waiting the past few days for - I'm releasing my first book! 

About a year ago, I moved away from Kansas and now live on the central coast of California. I was born and raised in Kansas and its the place where I began my journey as a photographer. From the farmlands and prairies of the west to the rolling Flint Hills in the east, Kansas is where I learned to see. 

Most view Kansas as a "flyover state" or scoff at the fact that I called this place my photographic home. When meeting people and introducing myself as a landscape photographer from Kansas, their typical response was, "Wow! You must travel a lot." While I do travel quite a bit, even living in the state of California, their response was mildly insulting. Growing up, there was never a moment where I believed Kansas to be ugly and it was disappointing to me that even some of the residents of Kansas did not appreciate the beauty of the state. Until you've stood beneath a storm more powerful than you can fathom, or witness a sky light up like they do in the Great Plains, you have no justification what natural beauty is.

Leaving Kansas has been bitter sweet. It's a place I truly love to photograph, but given the opportunity to live and work in such a place as California is an opportunity I couldn't pass up this early in my career in nature photography. Galleries have began to approach me, I've gained more collectors in 2015 than ever before, and people are beginning to recognize me as a credible artist. This wouldn't have been possible, had I not loved the beauty of Kansas. 

There is much more to photography than a beautiful image. When you all see my work I've created along the pacific, I hope you can hear the seagulls - smell the ocean air. If you ever been here, you'll know what I mean. But if you've ever been to Kansas, standing in the middle of a wide open grassland and watching the sun rise is unbelievable - that's where my drive as an artist is driven from. Emotion. 

This book is for my home and the people who live there and appreciate where they live. It's for those who have believed in me and what I was doing and have supported me from the moment I picked up a camera and began this journey. It is a 70 page book that combines a collection of 33 of my favorite photographs I created in Kansas with a brief introduction of the motivation behind this project.  

I hope that if you're reading this, you can understand the love I have of this place and can join me as I share what I've created while living there. If you'd like to purchase the book, you can follow the link below. I am accepting preorders as of today and intend on shipping out the first copies the first week of March. 

Thank you again for all of your support throughout the years and I hope you continue to follow along with me as I take this next step in my journey.

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In New Release Tags kansas landscape photography, coffee table book, new release, michael strickland images, kansas
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Kansas Sunflowers

September 5, 2015

It's that time of year again where fields of gold come alive across the Kansas prairie. Seeing fields of perfect, golden sunflowers stretch for miles on end is a remarkable experience. Sunflowers are something that have been a part of my life since I was a child. I remember seeing the huge fields riding in the car with my parents on trips to Wichita or working with my mom and thinking how beautiful they were. When I decided to pick up a camera in my late teens, they were one of the first things I began to photograph. 

In honor of "sunflower season" I've decided to put together a little collection of my work with sunflowers in Kansas. 

If you're interested in purchasing any of these photos, check out the ones I have for sale in my Limited Edition Prints and my Open Edition Prints.

Also, check out my new desktop print, which is the photo you see above, entitled "Final Moments." For information regarding this print and presentation, check it out here.

 Sunflowers at the Grinter Farms during the 2013 blooms.
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 Sunflowers at the Grinter Farms during the 2013 blooms.
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Tags kansas, kansas landscape photography, kansas sunflowers, michael strickland images, flowers, summer, fine art photography
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Lightning streaks across the Kansas sky at sundown.

Lightning streaks across the Kansas sky at sundown.

Spring Thunderstorms on the Kansas Prairie

May 7, 2015

Spring is the time in the Kansas prairie where severe thunderstorms roll across the plains. Check out some of Michael's photos of severe thunderstorms on the Kansas plains and hear the stories behind them.

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Tags kansas, kansas landscape photography, storm photography, kansas thunderstorms, storm chasing, fine art photography, michael strickland images, prairie photography
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Final Morning in the Flint Hills

March 27, 2015

The Flint Hills, to me, is home. The prairie is where I found my passion for landscape photography and it's where I fine-tuned my eye. The Flint Hills is a place where I can find peace in the busy world and the sights and sounds I miss daily. It's a different landscape. One in which you have to actively seek beauty -- it doesn't scream at you like so many other places. It has a subtle, whispering beauty that takes a trained eye and a love of the land. People always laughed when I said I was a landscape photographer living in Kansas. Kansas has its own unique identity, which in my opinion is incredibly beautiful.

This was the last image I took in the Flint Hills before moving from Kansas to California so it holds a very special place with me.  I miss the wide open spaces and the unique light that Kansas has.

Kansas is still home and always will be, and I'm excited to be back for a few days this coming May. 

Tags kansas landscape photography, kansas, michael strickland images, large format, 4x5, black and white, flint hills, prairie
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