The Indiana Fever posted what might be their most chaotic photoshoot yet. And the star of the show wasn’t even the photographer. Caitlin Clark got her hands on the team camera again and instantly turned into the main character of media day content.
“When you give Caitlin Clark a camera: part two 📸 she made some major improvements the second time around,” Fever social team’s Bri Lewerke shared. “Extra s/o to @kmoore_two4 for taking extra BTS and keeping my camera safe lol.”

Clark, who was sidelined due to an injury, made sure that being behind the camera didn’t stop her from being in front of it too. Every shot of her teammates came with a mini appearance from her: posing, vibing, or just straight up serving. And when she finally looked through the photos she took?
“I ate,” Clark posted proudly.
Clark’s energy brought out the best in the Fever squad, turning what could’ve been just another behind-the-scenes moment into a full-on personality reel.
“She’s a vibe,” said teammate Erica Wheeler. “Even with the camera she’s talking trash and hyping us up. That’s Caitlin.”

Clark’s presence is its own highlight reel from taking the ball to the business end of plays to dazzling her way in front of the lens. The photos proved one thing: when she’s around, she’s either making a play or making the moment.
Caitlin Clark’s Injury Recovery Is “Day-to-Day,” Says Coach Stephanie White
Caitlin Clark may be off the court for now, but the Indiana Fever aren’t rushing her return.
Coach Stephanie White gave a short but clear update on Caitlin Clark’s condition after her recent absence, saying, “It’s day-to-day right now, we’re putting no timetable on it. (She is) going through the rehab process, and then we want to reintegrate her from a strength and conditioning standpoint, and then get her back to basketball activities. So we’re taking it one day at a time, really slow rolling it, slow playing it this time.”

Clark’s absence hasn’t gone unnoticed by teammates and fans alike. Her energy and confidence, even from the sidelines, continues to keep the team’s spirits up.
“You can’t replace her presence,” said Fever forward NaLyssa Smith. “She’s still leading even when she’s not playing.”
There’s no official timeline for Caitlin Clark’s return, but the team is focused on her long-term health. Whether she’s in uniform or holding a camera, Clark stays involved—and all eyes remain on her next move.