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James Brosher

Little 500 Qualifications

March 30, 2017

Little 500: Qualifications
Kappa Alpha Theta riders Rachel Brown, left, Sydney Keaton and Evelyn Malcomb react after qualifying for the Women’s Little 500 at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Saturday, March 25, 2017. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Little 500: Qualifications
Sigma Chi rider Tim Ryan, left, dismounts the bicycle as he exchanges with teammate Nick Faupel during Little 500 Qualifications at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Saturday, March 25, 2017. (James Brosher/IU Communications)

Filed Under: Communications, SportsTagged With: Cycling, Indiana University, Little 500, UCM

Indiana University Olympic medalist swimmers

March 15, 2017

Back in August, I photographed a few of Indiana University’s Olympic swimmers after they returned home from the Rio games. I had the opportunity to shoot their portraits for IU social media after a media day availability. Our social media folks were looking for standard shots of each of them holding their medals. After I got that specific shot with each swimmer, I quickly shifted and shot these portraits. I don’t believe they’ve been used before, but it’s an example of shooting something for yourself after you’ve got “the shot” at a shoot. For better or worse, I use a very similar lighting setup on most of my portraits. This setup was an attempt to break out of that. I hung an octabox directly above the subjects and lit them primarily while standing in front of a mostly-collapsed umbrella to try to mimic a ring flash look.

Blake Pieroni
Blake Pieroni, USA
Lilly King
Lilly King, USA
Kennedy Goss
Kennedy Goss, Canada

Filed Under: Communications, Portraits, SportsTagged With: Black and White, Indiana University, Swimming, UCM

Michigan Wrestling at Big Ten Championships

March 8, 2017

Michigan at Big Ten Wrestling Championships
Michigan’s Conor Youtsey celebrates a win against Minnesota’s Ethan Lizak in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday, March 4, 2017, in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by James Brosher)
Michigan at Big Ten Wrestling Championships
Michigan’s Myles Amine competes against Wisconsin’s Ryan Christensen in the 174-pound consolation bracket of the Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Sunday, March 5, 2017, in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by James Brosher)
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Filed Under: SportsTagged With: University of Michigan, Wrestling

Focus Dance Company visits Indiana University

February 27, 2017

Zeng Shao Tung
Zeng Shao Tung, a dancer from the Focus Dance Company, rehearses with fellow company dancers and IU students at Indiana University Bloomington on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017. More than two dozen dance majors from Taipei National University of the Arts are spending a week of cultural exchange at IU Bloomington. The group’s visit culminates in a joint performance with the IU Contemporary Dance Program on Feb. 24 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. (James Brosher/IU Communications)

Sydney Sizemore
IU senior Sydney Sizemore, right, shares a laugh with a partner from the Focus Dance Company during a class at Indiana University Bloomington on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017. (James Brosher/IU Communications)

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Filed Under: CommunicationsTagged With: Indiana University, UCM

Syrian refugees in Indiana adjust to Trump’s America

February 23, 2017

I recently photographed the first family of Syrian refugees to resettle in Indianapolis for a story in The Washington Post. The story focused on refugees in Indiana and how they are coping since President Donald Trump’s election. Trump’s Vice President, Mike Pence, tried unsuccessfully to ban Syrian refugees when he was Indiana’s governor.

Indiana Refugees
Waed Al-Hamoud, 35, kisses Selena, her 1-month-old daughter, at the Exodus Refugee Immigration offices in Indianapolis, Indiana on Monday, Feb. 6, 2017. In 2014, Al-Hamoud and her family fled Damascus and resettled in Indianapolis. They were the first family to relocate in Indianapolis from war-torn Syria. (James Brosher for The Washington Post)

Filed Under: EditorialTagged With: The Washington Post

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