James Brosher
Member
NPPA
Bloomington, IN, United States
I’m a Bloomington, Indiana-based photographer specializing in editorial, commercial, drone and wedding photography in the American Midwest. My day job is making pictures for Indiana University. Previously, I was a staff photographer at the South Bend Tribune and Wyoming Tribune Eagle.
A native Hoosier, I grew up in Dunkirk, Indiana, a small glass factory town of 2,600 people in the east central region of the state. I’m an Eagle Scout and a two-time Indiana College Photographer of the Year (2010, 2011).
When I’m not pushing buttons and turning aperture rings, I enjoy spending time with my wife, my two daughters and our cat. I’m an avid cyclist, classic film buff, craft beer fan and vinyl collector.

2011 - Hearst Journalism Awards Program, 2010 - Will Counts Photojournalism Award, 2010 - Indiana College Photographer of the Year, 2009 - Indiana College Photographer of the Year
- Breaking news
- Corporate
- Editorial
- Events
- Food
- Portrait
- RC aerial
- Sports
- Still life
- Video capture

A Life Interrupted: Remembering Isaac Salas
James Brosher
Isaac Salas broke his C1 and C2 vertebrae in a Cheyenne South wrestling practice on Nov. 17, 2010. In the months that followed his accident, the local community came together to raise money for Isaac as he recovered in Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colo. He continued to make steady progress in his recovery and returned home from the hospital on Aug. 4. Less than a month later on Sept. 3, Isaac died following a procedure to pulverize urinary tract stones blocking his catheter.