Caitlin Clark is dabbling in photography. Ahead of the Indiana Fever’s game against the Sky on Saturday, she used Chicago's skyline as the backdrop for her photos. Photographer Bri Lewerke shared on Instagram on Sunday a “sneak peak” of the WNBA All-Star’s pictures, calling it “low key nice” even without editing.
Clark responded to the story and wrote on IG:
“Not horrible”
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With a quad injury limiting her time on the basketball court, Caitlin Clark has become a more vocal leader and cheerleader. She has been engaged on the sidelines, often sitting beside coach Stephanie White before games. Apparently, she has also shown interest in photography based on Lewerke’s IG post.
The trip to Chicago was a resounding success for Clark and Co. Besides using the city’s skyline as the background for her photos, Clark also saw the Fever walk away with a dominant 79-52 win. Indiana is now 2-0 in the season series against the Sky.
Bri Lewerke describes herself on her site as a photographer who focuses on “storytelling, building connections, and championing women in sports.” Some of her photos include Paige Bueckers, Chet Holmgren, Zion Williamson and Clark.
The sample photo from Caitlin Clark’s collection looks different from what Lewerke does. Clark seems to be concentrating on sceneries and locations instead of people as subjects in her photography. Still, the photographer praised the WNBA superstar’s initial photo-taking results.
Without Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever led from start to finish to beat up the Chicago Sky 79-52
Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham (ankle) sat on the sidelines on Saturday when the Indiana Fever took on the Chicago Sky. Without two crucial contributors, the visitors raced to a 21-13 lead after one quarter. Kelsey Mitchell got off to a hot start to tow the Fever to an early advantage.
Natasha Howard grabbed her turn to lead the Fever in the second quarter. Although Indiana did not shoot well, its superb defense limited the Sky to another low-scoring quarter. The Fever never surrendered the lead they took from the opening tip to go ahead 41-28 at halftime.
The Fever defense continued to dominate the next two quarters. They outscored the Sky 38-26 to cruise to a 79-52 win. The Fever improved to 2-2 since Clark went down with an injury.
The reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year winner could return to play for the Fever against the Atlanta Dream on Tuesday.