Bloom Archives
Tag: Photography
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‘A winter’s day In a deep and dark December’ (photo gallery)
December 10, 2016, was the day Bloom Magazine chose for its third Take a Picture Day—Winter. Here are your images.
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Indelible Images: 10 Years of Bloom Magazine Photography (Cover Story)
We at Bloom love photography, and over the past 10 years, we’ve published more than 6,000 images, most taken by local photographers. We know…
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Among Old Photos At Mathers Museum, A Researcher Finds His Ancestor
BY PETER DORFMAN When Joe Stahlman began exploring the photographic archives of the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, it was through an anthropologist’s intellectual lens. He wasn’t expecting his search to bring…
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Cover Story: How the Homeless See Bloomington (Photo Gallery and Videos)
BY CARMEN SIERING Even in the richest country in the world, homelessness can happen to anyone. The causes are many — illness, addiction, job loss,…
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Pictura Gallery: Gaining a Wide Reputation In the Photographic World
BY JEZY J. GRAY In the age of smartphones and Instagram, anyone can play photographer. However, the rich and subtle art of photography can’t…
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Feature Story: ‘An Artist’s Images on the B-Line Trail’ — Poem and Photography by Roger Pfingston (Video)
Roger Pfingston is a retired English and journalism teacher who taught at Bloomington High School North for 25 years. He has been quietly publishing…
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Bloomington in Autumn: Photographed by Peter Hamlin (Photo Gallery)
To complement the photos of Indiana University in autumn that can be found in the August/September 2015 issue, we have compiled a gallery of…
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The Marvel of Seeing the Past In Color—Theme of New Book
BY ADAM KENT-ISAAC It began with a routine assignment, says IU history professor Eric Sandweiss, to write for the IU Libraries website describing their…
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Tyagan Miller: Photographer
BY LEE ANN SANDWEISS Trying to be a better teacher is what led Tyagan Miller to become a professional photographer at the age of…
