One of the fastest growing companies in America, Dancin’ Dogg is bringing the driving range and golf course into our house. You can hit any golf shot right at home. Also, Andrew Snook is a sports and celebrity photographer that has been published worldwide. He’s been published in Ok Magazine, and the British tabloid The Globe. His clients include Purina Foods and Prudential Realty.
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Brandon Theophilus
In the 1990s, we all decided we wanted to do more at home. Home theatres brought the movie theatre experience into our homes, custom craftsmen were busy building home bars and hot tubs and jacuzzis turned our outdoor decks into a mini spa. Now one of the fastest growing companies in America, Dancin’ Dogg is bringing the driving range and golf course into our house. You can hit any golf shot right at home.
Using an infrared sensor, Dancin’ Dogg’s Optishot measures every aspect of your swing and can actually improve it. We’ll talk about that for the first half of the show tonight with Brandon Theophilus the CEO of Dancin’ Dogg
Topics
1. Brandon, how did I do with an overview there?
2. Talk about the space needed..
3. Are you guys constantly tweaking the technology and the product?
4. Are you doing mostly residences or is your target market golf shop, clubs, etc
5. Response from pros that have tried it
6. You can’t talk about something like this without talking about price
7. The one device you can’t live without
Andrew Snook
Topics
Based in Alpharetta, GA. Andrew Snook is a sports and celebrity photographer that has been published worldwide. He’s been published in Ok Magazine, and the British tabloid The Globe. His clients include Purina Foods and Prudential Realty. He’s in Cincinnati this week at the Western & Southern Open shooting men’s and women’s tennis
1. People are always curious about the gear photographers carry… what do you typically bring to shoot a weeklong sporting event
2. What is different and unique about shooting sports?
3. You shoot tennis, golf and a lot of MMA – does each sport require something different?
4. How do you weigh in on the age old Canon vs. Nikon debate?
5. What has the whole change to digital photography done to the photography business and industry as a whole?
6. One good tip for amateur shooters
7. The one device you can’t live without




















