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LOGAN - The Hansen Museum is honored to be chosen as the debut venue for the exhibition, Kansas from 400’ or Less. This exhibition features a collection of photographs by Thomas Zimmerman (formerly known as the Farmin’ Artist) that have never been seen by the public before. In preparation for this exhibition, Zimmerman has quietly worked over the past three years to accumulate these photographs while keeping his followers guessing about his activities.
Diving into a new arena, Thomas has taken his photography to new heights—literally—as the entire exhibition is shot using drones. Known for his stunning Kansas landscapes, Zimmerman recognized that employing a drone would provide perspectives unmatched by ground-based photography. Many Hansen Museum regular visitors will remember Zimmerman’s gorgeous Kansas skies from his first exhibition entitled the Farmin’ Artist exhibited at the Museum in late 2019.
In the world of art photography, perspective is everything, and drones offer a vantage point that transforms ordinary scenes into extraordinary works of art. From the sky, Zimmerman captures landscapes in a way that ground-based photography simply cannot match. This unique viewpoint piques the eye and allows him to showcase the beauty of the world from angles that inspire wonder. Additionally, the fleeting moments of perfect light are often gone in the blink of an eye. With the ability to fly the camera to the right place at the right time, Thomas can seize those magical seconds that would otherwise slip away, resulting in breathtaking images that tell a story only seen from above.
While capturing vivid and colorful scenes presents its own challenges, using a drone has elevated Zimmerman’s skills to new heights—literally and figuratively. He reflects on this
journey, stating, “Initially, I was skeptical about the potential of a smaller, more mobile camera. However, navigating the Kansas wind while mastering drone photography has forced me to adapt and refine my techniques.” This evolution in his approach has allowed him to capture stunning landscapes from unique perspectives that ground-based photography could not achieve.
Kansas From 400' Or Less invites you to explore the stunning landscapes of Kansas through the innovative lens of Thomas Zimmerman's drone photography. This exhibition highlights not only the breathtaking beauty of the region but also Zimmerman's artistic evolution as he navigates the challenges and rewards of aerial photography. Visitors are encouraged to immerse themselves in this captivating collection, which will remain on view through January 26, 2025, at the Hansen Museum. Come experience Kansas like never before and join us in celebrating art, nature, and the transformative power of perspective.
The Museum is open Monday through Friday 9-12 and 1-4; Saturdays 9-12 & 1-5; Sundays and holidays 1-5. We are closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. We are handicapped accessible, and admission is always free thanks to the generous support of the Dane G. Hansen Foundation. For more information or if you have questions, please contact us at 785-689-4846.