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Aaron Suozzi has been a professional photographer working for
newspapers and magazines for more than 12 years. His work has taken him all
over the world covering sporting events and news. He left his full time
position in the summer of 2005 to start a weekly sports publication in
Northeast Indiana. After that, he decided to freelance full time starting in
January of 2006. In addition to shooting on a regular basis, Aaron also teaches
two photography classes at IPFW, a joint venture between Indiana University and
Purdue University. Aaron has recently co-authored a textbook that is currently
being used in all of the Visual Communications classes at IPFW. While working at newspapers throughout the United States, Aaron
focused heavily on sports, from the high school level on up. At his last job,
he was the main photographer for a weekly prep section in addition to his
regular duties at the newspaper. Aaron is currently shooting Notre Dame football for Blue and
Gold Illustrated (The Nation’s Authority on Fighting Irish Football). Another
one of his other clients is the University of St. Francis, their football team
has been to the NAIA National Championship the last two years. Some pro and college teams Aaron has photographed in the past
include: PRO TEAMS San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders, Indianapolis Colts, San
Jose Sharks, Golden State Warriors MINOR LEAGUE Komets (hockey), TinCaps (baseball), Freedom (indoor football),
Fever (soccer), Fury (CBA basketball) COLLEGE TEAMS Notre Dame, USC, Stanford, Purdue, Michigan, Michigan State,
Georgia Tech, Navy, Air Force, North Carolina, LSU, Penn State, Arizona,
Arizona State, San Jose State, Santa Clara, St. Francis, IPFW, Indiana Tech |
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