WNBA Star Caitlin Clark Tries Hand at Photography During Pacers Game

Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 10:36 PM

Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark traded her basketball for a camera Wednesday night, working as a credentialed photographer during the Pacers' matchup against LeBron James and the Lakers. The WNBA star, who is preparing for her third season, captured images from the baseline in Indianapolis.

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Fever basketball star Caitlin Clark swapped her usual role on the court for one behind the lens Wednesday evening, serving as an official photographer during the Indiana Pacers’ game against the Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James.

Wearing professional photography gear and an official vest, Clark received media credentials from the Pacers organization to capture images from courtside. The team honored her with a customized folding chair featuring her personal branding prior to tipoff.

“Got some good stuff coming,” Clark shared on her social media accounts.

The basketball standout is gearing up for her third campaign with the Indiana Fever. Following a season largely sidelined by injuries, Clark made her comeback this month during the FIBA World Cup Qualifying Tournament. She topped the U.S. team’s scoring charts with an average of 11.6 points per contest, helping lead the Americans to a perfect 5-0 record in the competition.

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