

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.


The Cutters out-sprinted Gray Goat on the final lap to capture victory in the 68th running of the Men’s Little 500 at Indiana University. The win is the Cutters’ 13th title and first championship since 2011.


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Kappa Alpha Theta sprinted away from the pack in the final two corners to win the 31st running of the Women’s Little 500. The win, the fourth in five years, is Theta’s eighth Little 500 title.


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Earlier this year I finally got my 1954 Rolleiflex Automat repaired. It’s been a vintage paperweight since 2012 when the camera strap failed in a rainstorm and fell onto the sidewalk in the Chicago Loop. Thanks to Mark Hansen for going through the camera and repairing the busted viewfinder. I have shot film on and off again since 2010, primarily with a Holga. To test out the repair and to (re)teach myself how to shoot on the Rollei, I exposed a few rolls and sent them off to The Find Lab. Here are the results of a few recent jaunts around IU’s campus:





