Portfolio website for James Brosher, a Bloomington, Indiana based editorial and wedding photographer specializing in action, documentary, and portrait images.
Cheyenne East's Rachel Erickson celebrates with a swarm of teammates after hitting a game-winning shot at the buzzer against Cheyenne Central on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, at Storey Gym in Cheyenne. After Central tied the game with seconds remaining, Erickson drove the length of the floor and put up a contested shot at the buzzer to give East a 48-46 win. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)Cheyenne Central's Kyler Robinson fouls Cheyenne East's Derek Graves during a high school basketball game on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, at Storey Gym in Cheyenne. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)
Dru Rohla, executive director at the Cheyenne Civic Center, poses for a portrait on Friday, Jan. 20, 2012, in the theater's balcony. After years in the red, the 1,500-seat venue recorded a $48,000 profit, thanks to a $264,400 subsidy from the city's general fund. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)
A man sits at the base of an Esther Hobart Morris statue outside of the Wyoming State Capitol during an anti-abortion rally and march on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, in Cheyenne. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)Members of the Knights of Columbus march during an anti-abortion rally on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, along Capitol Avenue near the Wyoming State Capitol. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)
Framed by containers of coffee beans, John Guerin, owner of the Coal Creek Coffee Company of Laramie, Wyo., pours a cup for a patron during an opening reception for the exhibit, "Coffee: The World in Your Cup" on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, at the Wyoming State Museum. The exhibit, exploring the history of coffee, will be at the museum until March 3. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)
A cloud passes overhead as workers peer down into the Herschler Building as they replace a section of the building's translucent roof on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012, in Cheyenne. The workers braved temperatures below 20 degrees to replace the roofing section. (James Brosher/Wyoming Tribune Eagle)