UNL Visitors Center showcases 4-H’ers' creativity through the lens

by Danielle Dewees | Nebraska Extension

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The Nebraska East Campus Visitors Center features a new collection of photography captured by 4-H members from across the state.
September 21, 2023

Lincoln, Neb. —The Nebraska East Campus Visitors Center is featuring a new collection of photography captured by 4-H members from across the state.

  • Hunter Maly, 11, Neligh, Antelope County 4-H
  • Miranda Bracht, 18, West Point, Burt County 4-H
  • Isabelle Reichman, 15, Chappell, Deuel County 4-H
  • Ashley Easterday, 16, Eustis, Frontier County 4-H
  • Ludick Botha, 12, Oxford, Furnas County 4-H
  • Caleb Oltman, 16, Beatrice, Gage County 4-H
  • Kash Hanneman, 12, Aurora, Hamilton County 4-H
  • Brody Medina, 15, Cheyenne, Kimball-Banner County 4-H
  • Khloe Stutzman, 13, North Platte, Lincoln County 4-H
  • Tessa Hansen, 16, Stapleton, Logan County 4-H
  • Matthew Alderson, 16, Osmond, Pierce County 4-H
  • Harper Scott, 9, Gordon, Sheridan County 4-H
  • Tinsley Neidhardt, 12, Albion, Boone County 4-H
  • Ayvrie Waldron, 15, Alliance, Box Butte County 4-H
  • Kristin Holcomb, 15, Arapahoe, Furnas County 4-H
  • Rylan Dietz, 13, Hampton, Hamilton County 4-H
  • Logan Deike, 13, Omaha, Jefferson County 4-H
  • Sydney Kruse, 12, Lincoln, Lancaster County 4-H
  • Elizabeth Hilkemann, 10, Firth, Lancaster County 4-H
  • Morgan Gabel, 14, Lincoln, Lancaster County 4-H
  • Jayden Adams, 15, Brock, Nemaha County 4-H
  • Karis Kersting, 10, Creston, Platte County 4-H
  • Elizabeth Soden, 11, Ceresco, Saunders County 4-H
  • Sophie Hansen, 9, Arlington, Washington County 4-H

“This exhibition showcases the talent and creativity of Nebraska youth,” said Liz Hamm, 4-H photography superintendent at the Nebraska State Fair. The photographs in the exhibition were selected from hundreds of entries at the 2023 Nebraska State Fair. The chosen photos demonstrate various aspects of creativity and mastery of the medium, including solid technical execution, bold composition, and vivid color.The purpose of the 4-H photography project is to help young people establish basic to advanced knowledge of and abilities in using photographic equipment, lighting, and composition to capture images, express feelings, and communicate ideas. Participants work through three project levels, progressing from basic to advanced photography skills and techniques.The exhibition is on display through August 2024. The East Campus Visitors Center, located at Holdrege Street and Dairy Store Drive, is open to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.4-H is America’s largest youth development organization–empowering nearly six million young people nationwide and 140,000 across Nebraska with the skills to lead for a lifetime. Learn more at 4h.unl.edu.

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