
About two weeks ago when I was trying to find clients for the NCAA Division I Mens Golf Championship that is in two weeks the NCAA contacted me about shooting the NCAA Division II Womens Golf Championship in Findlay. I jumped on the opportunity because: 1. this was a new client and I knew if I did a good job they would hire me for other shoots in the future 2: Its been a while since I shot golf so I thought it would be a good idea before I shoot the mens in two weeks. I am not going to go into detail about the photos I am just going to post my favorite photos and you guys can comment on them.







That wraps up my favorite photos from NCAA Division II Womens Golf Championship. Be sure to check out my next blog on Monday were I talk about my photo shoot with Andrew Hawkins who will be on Spike TV Fourth and Long.
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I got the opportunity of a life time to shoot one of the best college football bowl games around. The 2010 Roes Bowl, where Ohio State would face the Oregon Ducks.
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This was a game that I will be telling my childern 20 years from now. Now the Univesity of Toledo who lost their last 3 games and went into the Big House being a 17 point under dog and defeating the Universit of Michigan. Toledo was the first Mid American Conference team to beat Michigan. [...]
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I like the grass at the bottom of the frame in #1. As far as the second photo goes, I think you can do better.
Great golf shots, Andrew. I especially like the first photo with the trophy.