
Capturing the Spirit of Southern Indiana
Wednesday, March 19
Connecting Communities Through History and Revitalization

Some projects take us across the world, but there’s something special about the ones that happen right in our own backyard.
Our work with Radius Indiana has allowed us to highlight the small towns and landscapes that make Southern Indiana so unique. One of our most meaningful collaborations has been capturing the Monon South Trail and the Magnificent Monon South Regional Main Street Program—initiatives focused on revitalization, recreation, and connectivity for communities along the historic Monon Railroad route.
Once a key transportation route for goods and people, the Monon Railroad is now evolving into Indiana’s longest continuous recreational trail—nearly 60 miles connecting communities across Clark, Floyd, Washington, Orange, and Lawrence counties. Since our shoots, two sections of the trail have officially opened, with four more set to launch by mid-summer, bringing even more opportunities for visitors and businesses.
Working on this project gave us the chance to meet the people behind the progress—local business owners, farmers, and community leaders who are breathing new life into their towns. From small businesses along Main Street to historically beautiful downtown squares, every community had a story to tell.

"Blueline’s ability to connect with people made the entire experience seamless. Their photos and videos have become integral to our daily operations, helping us engage our audience across multiple platforms. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, and we look forward to working with them again."
— Sadie Miskuf, Regional Main Street Director
For nearly a decade, we've worked alongside Radius Indiana to bring projects like this to life. It’s a reminder that storytelling doesn’t just preserve history—it has the power to shape the future. With gratitude,
The Blueline Team
P.S. Some of the best stories are right in our own backyard. If your community or organization has a story that needs to be told, let’s talk.







