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Local photo exhibit to showcase the beauty of Kansas

A thunderstorm builds over the Flint Hills near Florence, Kansas in July 2020.
A thunderstorm builds over the Flint Hills near Florence, Kansas in July 2020. The Wichita Eagle

The Eagle’s Travis Heying is having a photo exhibition of his work this week.

A free show is open to the public at the Landmark Lounge, 142 N. Emporia, from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3 in downtown Wichita.

Eagle subscribers can get a sneak preview of the landscape photography, the night before, from 6 to 9 p.m. Finger foods will be provided, and you’ll get a chance to chat with Travis, along with other Eagle staffers.

Subscribers can RSVP at this link.

Both framed 20x24-inch and unframed 11x14-inch prints will be available for purchase.

People watch as the supermoon rises over Coronado Heights near Lindsborg in 2016.
People watch as the supermoon rises over Coronado Heights near Lindsborg in 2016. Travis Heying The Wichita Eagle
Lightning strikes near an old, abandoned farmhouse near Marquette in May of 2021.
Lightning strikes near an old, abandoned farmhouse near Marquette in May of 2021. Travis Heying The Wichita Eagle
Building thunderstorm clouds form over the Flint Hills near Cedar Point.
Building thunderstorm clouds form over the Flint Hills near Cedar Point. Travis Heying The Wichita Eagle
A severe thunderstorm moves into Sedgwick County in June 2018.
A severe thunderstorm moves into Sedgwick County in June 2018. Travis Heying The Wichita Eagle

This story was originally published September 29, 2025 at 12:01 PM.

Julie Mah
The Wichita Eagle
Julie Mah is a lifelong Kansan. She graduated from Kansas State University and has been a journalist for more than 40 years.
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