Friends & Middleton High School Announce Winners in Annual Photo Contest

Photo of a frog in the water at Pheasant Branch Conservancy

Middleton High School student Kai Thompson’s winning photograph

By Holly Stoenner, Middleton High School Photography Teacher

Middleton High School and the Friends of Pheasant Branch Conservancy on May 26 celebrated the beauty, diversity, and wonder of the natural world found throughout the Pheasant Branch Conservancy through the annual Friends of Pheasant Branch Conservancy photo contest.

Middleton high school student Kai Thompson poses with his winning photo

The special collection features photographs captured entirely within Pheasant Branch, highlighting the landscapes, wildlife, changing seasons, and quiet moments that make this treasured Conservancy such an important part of our community. We are especially excited to showcase student photographers whose work brings fresh perspective, curiosity, and creativity to the exhibition at the Middleton High School Art Gallery. 

Through these images, visitors are invited to see Pheasant Branch through many different eyes–from first discoveries to lifelong appreciation of nature. Each photograph reflects not only artistic talent, but also a shared connection to the trails, wetlands, prairies, and habitats that inspire us all.

Photo of Pheasant Branch Creek in fall
Photo: Charlie Gill

Students from 10 photography classes uploaded a maximum of five photos and were judged by professional photographers. The photos will be used in the publication of the Friends’ 2027 Phenology Calendar, which is anticipated to be released in August and can be purchased at pheasantbranch.org.

Photo of a dandelion with seeds being dispersed by the wind
Photo: Clark Mildenhall

 

Photo Contest Winners

First Place: Kai Thompson

Second Place: Charlie Gill

Third Place: Clark Mildenhall

 

Honorable Mention

Henry Courtier

Reagan Holzheimer

Hudson Kadow

Peter Kopp

Keagan Lord-Roelke

Sam Manteufel

Maddie Nissenbaum

Dalton Nolte

Hugh Sterling

Clayton Yapp

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