Category Archives: Freelance

Yelp Totally Bazaar [Indianapolis]

If you live in Indianapolis, and you’ve never attended the Yelp Totally Bazaar, you MUST next year. More than 90 local businesses set up stands to promote and sell their goods, and I believe more than 2,000 people attended the event this year. It was probably a good thing I was on the job and had to take photos for each of these businesses [so I kept REAL busy the entire time] or else I would have spent way too much on all the [seriously awesome] local goods that were offered. This event was held at the old City Hall on North Alabama downtown. This facility had been vacant for something like seven years before Yelp scouted it out to use for this event. Now the building is being renovated for other purposes: part will house offices, meeting spaces, a location for city planners, etc. It’s pretty awesome to see what Indy’s doing with old, historic buildings to keep them in use.

So I’m just blogging a few of the many businesses who contributed to this event. To see more [or to learn the names of the businesses I’ve posted], be sure to visit the Yelp facebook page!

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IIDA’s World Fair [Fishers, IN]

The Indiana branch of the International Interior Design Association [IIDA] recently threw an event at the Historic Ambassador House in Fishers. When I was first contacted to shoot this event, I thought it would be a typical business party where I would awkwardly walk around and snap some photos of guests eating and talking amongst each other. But, let me tell you, it was NOTHING like that and was by far the coolest business event I’ve ever been to. The theme was “The 1920s World Fair” and was complete with costumes, a hot air balloon, speakeasy booth, stilt-walker and a murder mystery. Each business sponsor created their own 20s-themed tent with games and prizes. At the end of the event they announced the major prize winners and “arrested” the “murderer” in the mystery that was ongoing throughout the event. It was evident how much time was put into throwing this event, and I was just happy that I was invited to capture it all! [Oh, and get to ride in a hot air balloon for the first time;)]

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