I’m a “Human of Da’ Region” too!

Jodi told me I can’t hide behind the camera forever… apparently, I’m a “Human of Da’ Region” too and I needed to post an image and how I felt about the region. We have enjoyed meeting and photographing many Region Humans and asking them what they like about living here. 

For me, the Region is HOME. Born in Gary, raised in Merrillville—it’s in my blood. What makes this place special isn’t just where we live, it’s who we live with. The mix of cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives here doesn’t divide us—it makes us better. It introduces us to new ideas, new flavors, and new ways of seeing the world.

I’ve been fortunate to serve this community in public office and through my business, and I don’t take that lightly. I’m proud—really proud—to play even a small part in what makes the Region such a great place to call home.

 

Throughout the conference, we attended a wide range of workshops, engaged in meaningful business discussions, and explored the latest tools and services from nearly 100 vendors showcasing everything from cutting-edge gear to innovative marketing solutions. It’s always valuable to see what’s new in the industry, but even more impactful to have real conversations with the people behind those products. 

One of the highlights for us was participating in a hands-on food photography workshop. We were teamed alongside four other talented photographers. The assignment was to create three distinct images: one focusing on utensils, one highlighting preparation ingredients, and one delivering a polished, ad-ready final shot of the food. 

 

We had to select our items from a variety that the instructor brought to the class. Our team chose brownies as our subject – but we wanted to take a slightly different approach. Instead of a traditional plated dessert, we leaned into a more dynamic and visually engaging concept: a single brownie perched on a fork, finished with a dramatic cascade of powdered sugar falling from above. The result was a striking, high-contrast image that felt both modern and editorial – something you could easily see in a national campaign. 

Two of the final images from the session were captured by Jodi, and they truly reflect her eye for detail and ability to bring texture and mood to life. It was a great reminder of how collaboration can elevate creative work, especially when everyone brings their own perspective to the table. 

Beyond the workshops and shoots, what makes Shutterfest special is the community. Conversations in hallways turn into ideas. Quick introductions become lasting connections. And every interaction has the potential to spark something new. 

We came home not only with fresh images, but with renewed energy, new ideas, and a deeper appreciation for the craft we’ve been passionate about for so many years. It’s easy to get comfortable in your workflow, but experiences like this remind you why it’s so important to keep pushing, learning, and evolving. 

A big THANK YOU to the entire Shutterfest team for putting together another outstanding event. We’re already looking forward to what next year brings. 

Until then – we’ll keep honing our skills. – Rick Bella for Bella Photography

Note: blog story cover image is of Jodi and me with event creator and fellow photographer Sal Cincotta (center). Thanks for everything Sal.