Last fall I had the opportunity to work on a project documenting the William Lowe and Charlotte Lowe Bryan House for a book about the history of the home. The residence, constructed in 1924 by IU’s tenth president, is the traditional home of the president of the university. This shoot was fascinating in part because I’m a huge fan of older homes: my wife and I own one about a mile away that predates Bryan House by four years.
![Bryan House including the Tobias Pavilion and Prebys Amphitheater is pictured from the air on a fall day at Indiana University Bloomington on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017.](https://www.brosher.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/20171121_FallCampusScenics_JB_0001.jpg)
![Bryan House](https://www.brosher.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/2017_BryanHouseBook_JB_0002.jpg)