Wisconsin's Great Waters 2024 Photo Contest and Writing Project
Winners
The Office of Great Waters is pleased to present our 16th annual calendar, featuring the top submissions from the 2024 Wisconsin’s Great Waters Photo Contest and Writing Project. As these photos and writings clearly show, the Great Lakes and Mississippi River are among Wisconsin's most scenic and beloved natural resources.
Thank you to all 2024 photographers and authors for sharing your talent with us!
2024-2025 Calendar
Calendar cover image: "Big Splash" by Wendi Huffman. Metro Pier, Oak Creek.
The calendar is a unique collection of photos from our 2024 photo contest, creative writings submitted by Wisconsin authors and descriptions of stewardship efforts. The calendar reminds us to celebrate our iconic waters throughout the seasons and inspires us to be careful stewards of these vast yet vulnerable resources. It’s typically distributed at DNR events, state parks visitor centers and DNR regional offices throughout the state.
2024 Winning Photographs
The Office of Great Waters received more than 500 beautiful photos of Lake Michigan, Lake Superior and the Mississippi River for the 2024 contest. Top photographs are featured in the 2024-2025 Wisconsin's Great Waters Calendar.
People Enjoying Our Great Waters
1st Place: “Sea Caves Paddling” by Satiya Buell. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
2nd Place: “Sandy Smiles” by Samantha Pivett. North Beach Park.
Honorable Mention: Jonathan Beers, Steve Bensing, Pam Buss, Julie DeLisle, Lana Froemming, Wendi Huffman, Ken Johnson, Pam Ledin, Sue Mangan, Ken Manson, Heather Vande Hei.
Cultural And Historical Features
1st Place: “Manitowoc Harbor” by Michael Henderson. Manitowoc.
2nd Place: “Morning Glow” by Kelly L. Johnson. Wisconsin Point, Superior.
Honorable Mention: Peggy Carter, Renee Cornelius, Michael Henderson, Kelly L. Johnson, Kerry Johnson, Roger Krueger, Jim Lundstrom, Tara Opsteen-Van Dyke, Linda Rappel, Mark Straub, Angelo Trentadue.
Natural Features
1st Place: “Supermoon Rising” by Gary Cressey. Kohler-Andrae State Park.
2nd Place: “The Crack Is Where The Light Gets In” by Lana Froemming. Little Sand Bay, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
Honorable Mention: Matt Abrahamson, Peggy Carter, Sheri Erickson, Michael Henderson, Joanne Kurowski, Linda Olig, Kate Reichl, Blake Richard, Elaine Sapp, David Schwabauer, Mark Straub.
Wildlife
1st Place: “Unexpected Pink Visitors” by Julie DeLisle. South Beach, Port Washington.
2nd Place: “Winter Scaup and Goldeneye Ducks” by Matthew Groppi. Lakeshore State Park, Milwaukee.
Honorable Mention: Victoria Almgren, Maribeth Barbuch, Lana Froemming, Joanne Kurowski, Sue Mangan, Ken Manson, Linda Rappel, Jeannine Warnke, Mark Zawlocki.