Jacob Titus

Jacob Titus
Jacob Titus is the creator of West.SB. He works as a photographer, designer, and documentarian at his studio Tutt Street. Follow Jacob online: Instagram - Twitter - Website
Recent posts by Jacob
I first pulled into Butte, Montana on a Monday in August and took a room at the Finlen Motor Inn. I was in town for a wedding, showing early with my camera and fifteen rolls of 35 mm film. I found it a place fluent in loss and in life, in stories of beauty, bricks, and work. I walked its streets for hours on end, and on the last night, I met a girl.
I’m opening the studio on the evening of Tuesday, June 10 to share a new print project. You are invited.
I first paid Wheeling, West Virginia a visit on account of a friend who sent me a poem about the city. Here is a beautiful city with a depth to its history and a complexity to its present, with some committed people betting on its future. I walked its streets for hours on end, camera in hand.
I’m happy to share some news—this summer, I purchased Vested Interest with a partner, Dominick Simeri.
On Friday, October 7th, we are once again gathering inside a former Studebaker factory building to listen to stories about South Bend's people, ingenuity, and progress.
Watch Celebration for a King, a new documentary featuring symphonic music from composers of African descent and gospel music from local churches, presented by Dr. Marvin Curtis and the South Bend Symphony Orchestra.
The South Bend Tribune vacated its printing press in 2017, and since then, the building has sat—quiet and empty. Now, it might get a new, if unconventional, chance at life.
Not long ago, I was reading at a restaurant when I overheard a question at a nearby table: Do you think you will stay in South Bend?