How do you photograph a golf course?

How do you photograph a golf course?

It’s no secret that golf courses photograph best during the “golden hour”, which is sunrise and sunset. The lower light from the sun rising or setting minimizes the issue of glare. You can also try shooting on cloudy days as this will also eliminate a lot of issues beginners have with shooting under natural light.

Can you take pictures at a golf tournament?

Re: Pro golf tournament: no cameras during tournament, but cameras allowed during practice rounds. You could go to the practice rounds for photos, watch the tournament on TV in the club house with a cold one. Re: Pro golf tournament: no cameras during tournament, but cameras allowed during practice rounds.

Who is PJ Koenig?

Patrick Koenig. Golfer. Photographer. These stories and photographs have been featured on the pages of GOLF, Golf Digest, The Golfer’s Journal, and countless other publications.

Who is the best golf photographer?

Kevin Murray is regarded as one of the best in the world of Golf Photography. By capturing the real beauty of the world’s golf courses Kevin’s style has offered a fresh and original approach to the industry.

Why choose Kevin’s golf course photos?

By capturing the real beauty of the world’s golf courses Kevin’s style has offered a fresh and original approach to the industry. His golf course photos are more fine art based but still sit comfortably with the world of PR and Marketing.

What is Adventures in golf by Kevin Murray?

My new book Adventures in Golf is now available. Kevin Murray is regarded as one of the best in the world of Golf Photography. By capturing the real beauty of the world’s golf courses Kevin’s style has offered a fresh and original approach to the industry.

Who is the St Andrews Links Trust’s golf photographer?

As a staff photographer for Golf Monthly, he has captured portraits and actions shots of the worlds best players and has been awarded the Lawrence Levy award for Outstanding Golf Photography. In 2014 Kevin was appointed as the official photographer to the St Andrews Links Trust.