"Nobody sees—and visually captures—Notre Dame quite like Matt Cashore. He's the University's Michelangelo with a camera. This collection of eye-stopping photographs is a testament to his artistry and achievement." —Robert Schmuhl, author of Fifty Years with Father Hesburgh
"Love Thee Notre Dame is an extraordinary achievement. It captures well the beauty, wonder, and spirit of Notre Dame. It focuses on the most honored facilities on the campus, the traditional sight-lines, and different aspects of the University from academics to student life to athletics, to its prized unity as a Catholic university. After reading the book, I became convinced that this portrait is the real Notre Dame as I have experienced it throughout my relatively long life." —Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C., President Emeritus, University of Notre Dame
"Matt Cashore is not just a skilled photographer—through his photos, he is one of Notre Dame's great storytellers. If you want to know Notre Dame, buy this book." —John T. McGreevy, Charles and Jill Fischer Provost, University of Notre Dame
"Matt Cashore has captured not only moments of beauty but also glimpses of the sacred. Each photograph reveals the profound grace and quiet miracles that surround us at Notre Dame. Matt sees the extraordinary all around, and in this collection, he allows us to see it too." —Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame
"For more than three decades Matt Cashore has helped the rest of us see—in sweeping drama and poignant detail—freshly creative images of Notre Dame that convey its beauty, spirit and deep affections. In this collection Matt establishes himself as a true artist whose work is a timeless gift to the history of the place." —Kerry Temple, author of This Place Called Notre Dame
"Through Love Thee, Notre Dame, university photographer Matt Cashore examines the timeless beauty and enduring spirit of campus—both in the familiar and the unexpected. Documenting elaborately orchestrated events as well as fleeting, quiet moments, this collection of striking photography captures the University of Notre Dame as a living, breathing place shaped by movement and time. Although the seasons and years change, these iconic photographs offer a glimpse as to why so many students, alumni, and friends cherish Notre Dame." —Elizabeth Hogan, author of Fighting Irish Football