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You are here: Home / News / Local News / Roger Tory Peterson Institute Exhibit ‘Knowing Where To Stand’ Opens Aug. 8

Roger Tory Peterson Institute Exhibit ‘Knowing Where To Stand’ Opens Aug. 8

July 31, 2025 By WRFA Radio Leave a Comment

After traveling the US-Mexico border wall for 100 yards, looking for a place to cross, these javelina (Pecari tajacu) turned away. This stretch of wall in Arizona bisects the San Pedro river corridor, one of the last free flowing rivers in the state and a haven for wildlife traveling north and south. USA July 2008

The Roger Tory Peterson Institute will open the exhibit, “Knowing Where to Stand” on August 8.

The exhibit will have for the first time all of the current and past award-winning Environmental Impact Award-winning photography projects, awarded by the North American Nature Photography Association.

The opening night celebration will take place 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., Friday, August 8. It will feature a brief program by RTPI’s CEO Arthur Pearson, and the exhibition Curator Rachael Kosinski. The exhibition runs through March 2026.

The exhibition also marks a reunion between RTPI and NANPA. In addition to his worldwide fame as artist and author of the Peterson Field Guide to Birds, Roger Tory Peterson was an accomplished nature photographer. In the early 1990s, he invited 100 fellow nature photographers to RTPI to discuss the future of nature photography. That meeting sparked the founding of the North American Nature Photography Association in 1994.

The title of the exhibit, “Knowing Where to Stand,” takes its cue from renowned nature photographer, Ansel Adams, who famously quipped that “a good photograph is knowing where to stand.”

Among the award winners who will be featured in the exhibition is James Balog, whose documentary film, “Chasing Ice,” has screened in more than 170 countries and is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Doc Award, which celebrates films that have made the greatest impact on society. Other featured winners include Daniel J. Cox (Arctic Documentary Project), Tom Blagden (The Grand Canyon), Krista Schlyer (The Borderlands Project), Clay Bolt (Protecting North America’s Native Bees), Michael Forsberg, (Platte Basin Time Lapse), Carlton Ward, Jr., Mallory Dimmit and Joe Guthrie, (Florida Wildlife Corridor), Nial Benvie and Clay Bolt (Meet your Neighbors.) The exhibition will feature, too, the 2025 Environmental Impact Award winner, Amy Gulick for “The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind.”

The exhibition also affords the opportunity for RTPI to reunite with its former chief executive, Twan Leenders. In addition to authoring his own field guide for the reptiles and amphibians of Costa Rica, Leenders is an accomplished nature photographer, whose work features prominently as part “Meet Your Neighbors,” one of the Environmental Impact Award-winning projects. Some of Leenders’ photos will be featured in the exhibition, as well. Leenders also plans to conduct a photography program during the run of the exhibition. The exhibition is sponsored by the Nature Photography Foundation (formerly the NANPA Foundation.)

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Amy Gulick, Arthur Pearson, Carlton Ward Jr., Clay Bolt, Daniel J. Cox, James Balog, Joe Guthrie, Krista Schlyer, Mallory Dimmit, Michael Forsberg, Nature Photography Foundation, Nial Benvie, North American Nature Photography Association, Peterson Field Guide to Birds, Rachael Kosinski, Roger Tory Peterson, Roger Tory Peterson Institute, Tom Blagden, Twan Leenders

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