Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark might someday become a photographer—and she’s already building an impressive portfolio after landing a camera gig with the Indiana Pacers last week. The two-time WNBA All-Star even photographed none other than LeBron James.

Clark has been keeping busy during the WNBA break. She and Team USA are coming off a dominant run in the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers in Puerto Rico, and she’s using her free time to explore opportunities as part of media teams.

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She was on the floor during the Pacers’ loss to the Los Angeles Lakers last Wednesday, working as an official photographer. Even MVP candidate Luka Doncic was surprised to see her wearing a media vest. He later on said that he wants to see one of Clark’s games.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark reacts to her logo on a court chair Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark reacts to her logo on a court chair Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images

(Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images)

The 24-year-old guard later posted her photos on X, drawing praise from her mentor and NBA photographer Bri Lewerke.

“I’d like to say I taught her all she knows but really she’s just a natural,” Lewerke said in a post quote on X.

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Her next gig was as a broadcaster for NBC on Sunday when she joined the pre-game show for the New York Knicks-Oklahoma City Thunder match up. She was naturally asked by her colleagues about her photography gig.

She shot like a pro but deep inside, she was still a fan.

“The King. That’s my GOAT…. I swear we made eye contact so I sat down the camera and I smiled at him and he just looked at me with a straight face,” she said.

She added that she had the photographs printed right away to make sure that the Lakers legend will sign it.

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“It’s a new hobby, you didn’t even show the pictures I took of LeBron. I got it printed out and got him to sign it for me.”

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This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Mar 30, 2026, where it first appeared in the WNBA section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.