John Nelson did not find much gold in Colorado, but Nebraskans are fortunate he found photography.
Photography
Chasing Nebraska Skies
When he was 46 years old, Matt Hollamon saw his first tornado — and was immediately hooked.
Nebraska’s Colorful Winter Skies
In the winter, when the air has that quiet bite to it, there is beauty in the sky that you might not find at other times of the year.
The Light and Dark of Aerial Photography
The contrast of light and dark, and the patterns it creates on the landscape, can be striking.
Functional Fashion in Wildlife
Animals use their functional body adornments to protect themselves from predators, acquire food, navigate their environment, thermoregulate and even attract mates.
The Great Depression through John Vachon’s Lens
John Vachon (1914-1975) was not yet a famous photographer when he arrived in Omaha in October 1938. It was his first extensive solo trip.