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Editorial

Dr. Richard Fogel

April 27, 2015

Earlier this month I photographed Dr. Richard Fogel, a heart doctor at St. Vincent Heart Center in Indianapolis, for a Wall Street Journal story outlining a recent dramatic increase in the price of a pair of heart medications, Isuprel (Isoproterenol) and Nitropress (Nitroprusside Sodium). The price hikes were not a result of improvements but rather the ownership: the prices rose drastically after the rights to the drugs were acquired by Valeant Pharmaceuticals in earlier this year.

Richard Fogel
Dr. Richard Fogel poses for a portrait on Friday, April 3, 2015, at the St. Vincent Heart Center in Indianapolis. Ascension Health, which operates 131 hospitals across the country including St. Vincent, estimates price hikes to a pair of life-saving heart drugs, Isuprel (Isoproterenol) and Nitropress (Nitroprusside Sodium), will triple its spending on the medications this year. The price hikes were not a result of improvements but rather the ownership: the prices rose drastically after the rights to the drugs were acquired by Valeant Pharmaceuticals in February. (James Brosher for The Wall Street Journal)
Richard Fogel
Dr. Richard Fogel, right, speaks with a patient Deanna Chrysler, of West York, Ill., during an appointment on Friday, April 3, 2015, at the St. Vincent Heart Center in Indianapolis. (James Brosher for The Wall Street Journal)

Filed Under: Editorial, PortraitsTagged With: Health Care, The Wall Street Journal

IU mourns death of student Hannah Wilson

April 25, 2015

Hannah Wilson Vigil
Mourners watch a balloon launch from Dunn Meadow during a vigil for IU student Hannah Wilson on Saturday, April 25, 2015, at Indiana University in Bloomington. Hundreds of students packed the popular student area of campus to remember Wilson, 22, a native of Fishers, who was found dead in rural Brown County, Indiana on Friday. (James Brosher / For The Star)
Hannah Wilson Vigil
Students watch a balloon launch during a vigil for IU student Hannah Wilson on Saturday, April 25, 2015, at Indiana University in Bloomington. (James Brosher / For The Star)

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Filed Under: EditorialTagged With: Indiana University, Indianapolis Star

Indiana Cream and Crimson Spring Football Game

April 19, 2015

Indiana Cream and Crimson Spring Game
Indiana defensive lineman Darius Latham (98) intercepts a pass during the Cream and Crimson Spring Game on Saturday, April 18, 2015, at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. (James Brosher / For The Star)
Indiana Cream and Crimson Spring Game
Indiana wide receiver Mitchell Paige celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the Cream and Crimson Spring Game on Saturday, April 18, 2015, at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. (James Brosher / For The Star)
Indiana Cream and Crimson Spring Game
Indiana defensive backs Mario Swann (25) and Arthur Jones (3) tackle teammate wide receiver Damon Graham during the Cream and Crimson Spring Game on Saturday, April 18, 2015, at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. (James Brosher / For The Star)
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Filed Under: Editorial, SportsTagged With: Football, Indianapolis Star, Kevin Wilson

Indianapolis Motor Speedway unveils 500 Festival cars

April 5, 2015

Last week I photographed the unveiling of the 500 Festival cars at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. These aren’t pace cars but rather the “official” vehicle used by race/track officials and VIPs around Indy to promote the Indianapolis 500 in the weeks leading up to the race. Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard was there to drive a Chevrolet Volt pace car and he seemed to be in good spirits after the Indiana RFRA “fix” was signed into law earlier in the day:

Greg Ballard
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard shares a laugh as he walks to a Chevrolet Volt to pace the field of 100 Chevrolet Camaros during the 500 Festival Event Car Presentation and Community Launch on Thursday, April 2, 2015, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (James Brosher / For The Star)

500 Festival Event Car Presentation and Community Launch
A group of 100 2015 Chevrolet Camaros sit on the front stretch as reflected on the pagoda before the 500 Festival Event Car Presentation and Community Launch on Thursday, April 2, 2015, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (James Brosher / For The Star)

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Filed Under: EditorialTagged With: Indianapolis Star

Retired U.S. Army Col. Richard Welch

March 10, 2015

Last month I had the opportunity to photograph Richard Welch, a retired U.S. Army colonel, for a story in The Wall Street Journal about the U.S. government’s delay in processing visas for Iraqis who assisted Welch and other American troops during the war. With the rise of the Islamic State and other factions hostile to the United States, these Iraqis and their families now find themselves as targets as they wait years for visas to enter the U.S.

Richard Welch
Retired U.S. Army Col. Richard Welch speaks to a colleague as they eat at an off-campus Turkish restaurant near campus on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015, in Bloomington, Ind. Welch is a doctoral student in Law and Democracy at the Center for Constitutional Democracy at the IU Maurer School of Law. The only thing on the wall in his shared office is a tourist map of Iraq from 2008. During his time serving in Iraq, Welch relied on several Iraqis to build local support for the U.S. mission. Now the lives of those Iraqis remain in danger as they wait years for visas to enter the U.S. Welch has filed letters of support and says he is ashamed the administration has failed to resettle thousands of those who helped save American and Iraqi lives. (James Brosher for The Wall Street Journal)
Richard Welch
Retired U.S. Army Col. Richard Welch points out areas in Northern Iraq on a tourist map of the country on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015, in his office at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. Welch is a doctoral student in Law and Democracy at the Center for Constitutional Democracy at the IU Maurer School of Law. (James Brosher for The Wall Street Journal)
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Filed Under: Editorial, PortraitsTagged With: Indiana University, The Wall Street Journal

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