Morris 100 Fest

A young attendee enjoys the swing during Morris 100 Fest in South Bend, Indiana.

A young attendee enjoys the swing during Morris 100 Fest in South Bend, Indiana.

The Morris Performing Arts Center in downtown South Bend, Indiana, celebrated its 100-year anniversary this past weekend. It was a two-day block party that wholeheartedly delivered. From multiple stages showcasing local talent to a Ferris wheel out in front of the theatre, the event brought out generations of South Bend residents to celebrate the iconic theatre and community. 

In this post, you’ll find some of my favorite images from the evening when I helped cover the event alongside Adam Raschka, a photographer based in South Bend, who was leading the visual coverage of the event. 

I am thankful that I was able to come out and support Adam’s effort of documenting our community. It was a thrilling evening full of unique photographic situations, which, I believe, are highlighted effectively in the imagery that I was able to make. 

Kudos to South Bend’s Venues, Parks, and Arts for putting such an exciting weekend together for the community. 

The Ferris wheel is pictured during Morris 100 Fest in South Bend, Indiana.

The Ferris wheel is pictured during Morris 100 Fest in South Bend, Indiana.

Evan Cobb

Evan is a photographer, filmmaker, and writer based in South Bend, Indiana. His visual work focuses on documenting storytelling moments for editorial and commercial clients.

https://www.cobb-creative.com
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