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Cash-In On Your Golf Photos!

1.06pm 30th April 2015 - Media

Fred Couples bunker shot, 1989 Masters
Fred Couples bunker shot, 1989 Masters

Ever wanted to be a professional golf photographer with your snaps decorating the pages of international magazines? Well this is your chance. Golf Images: then & now is offering anyone with a camera, iphone or tablet the opportunity to sell their photos on their new website.

Obviously the standard is pretty high with the more unusual shots given preference. If accepted a fee will be paid to the copyright holder if the image sells along with that all-important photo credit. A prize will be given to the best “amateur” photo of the Year so you might even have the title “award winning golf photographer” next to your name.

So whether it’s a unique snap of Tiger or Rory, a mesmeric sunrise at St Andrews or action from the recent Ryder Cup, this is your chance to go pro. For anyone interested in sending a selection of their images, please email the Website Editor for details at: info@golfimages.com

Golf Images is a UK based archive specialising in golf from its earliest times up to the modern era. Representing the work of many talented photographers past and present, historic collections, illustrators and artists, all subjects are covered including the Majors and Ryder Cup, legendary champions and Women’s Golf. Making buying golf imagery simple and easy, our team of experts are on hand to help you make the right choices.

Golf Images: then & now www.golfimages.com

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