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Photos of the month: Times-Union staff photographers share their best work from March 2024

The Florida Times-Union visuals staff share their best photographs taken on assignment from March 2024. The Times-Union staff photographers share their best work from March 2024, including photos from the third round of The Players Championship PGA golf tournament at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. The event saw Scottie Scheffler win at 20 under par and is the first defending champion in the 50-year history of the event. Meanwhile, Jacksonville University senior and women's basketball player, Emmy James, founder and CEO of her company LouFit, is working to develop a line of organic undergarments for female athletes to replace the current athletic shorts that are causing health issues for them. The article also featured a photo of David Greelish, a computer historian and collector, who recently made a documentary “Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa” about the creation of the 1980s computer. Jacksonville City Council President Ron Salem is leading efforts to digitize and protect the original historic city records currently stored in a basement storage room in Jacksonville's City Hall building, with plans for the text to be scanned and searchable online and the original record books archived in the Special Collections section of the downtown Jacksonville Public Library.

Photos of the month: Times-Union staff photographers share their best work from March 2024

Published : a month ago by Bob Self, Corey Perrine in Lifestyle

Photos of the month: Times-Union staff photographers share their best work from March 2024

From left, Conor Chepenik plays with his 1-year-old daughter, Sloan, as mom Paige Chepenik looks on hole seven during the third round of The Players Championship PGA golf tournament Saturday, March 16, 2024 at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Xander Schauffele finished atop the leader board at 17 under par and Wyndham Clark in second at 16 under par. Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union

Scottie Scheffler looks to his wife Meredith Scudder as he poses for photos with the championship trophy after the fourth and final round of The Players Championship PGA golf tournament Sunday, March 17, 2024 at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Scheffler won at 20 under par and is the first defending champion in the 50 year history of the event. Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union

David Greelish is shown in portrait Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at his home in Orange Park, Fla. A computer historian and collector, he has a variety of old retro computers. Greelish recently made a documentary “Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa” traveling around the country to interview people involved in the creation of this 1980s computer, which was considered a market failure but which he thinks had a huge impact on computers today. The documentary can be found on Vimeo. Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union

Emmy James, a Jacksonville University senior and women's basketball player is the founder and CEO of of her company Lou.Fit. She has gotten the assistance of professors and outside investors to design and hopefully bring to market a line of organic undergarments to replace the current athletic shorts female athletes are currently required to wear. According to James, the synthetic shorts are causing health issues for female athletes. Photographed in JU's Swisher Gym in Jacksonville Florida Wednesday, February 21, 2024. Bob Self,[email protected], Bob Self/Florida Times-Union

Cinta and one of her cubs walk together in their enclosure at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens Thursday morning. The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens gave the media their first look at the zoo's critically endangered 16-week-old Malayan tiger cubs, Mina, Machli, and Beppy who along with their mother, Cinta explored their enclosure in the Land of the Tiger exhibit while being recorded by numerous cameras Thursday morning, February 29, 2024. Bob Self/Florida Times-Union

A section of handwritten 1901 Jacksonville City Council minutes from the first meeting after the historic May 3, 1901 fire that destroyed much of downtown Jacksonville is among the historic government records in need of digitizing and protecting. Thursday, February 29, 2024. Jacksonville City Council President Ron Salem is spearheading efforts to digitize and protect the original historic city records that are currently stored in a basement storage room in Jacksonville's City Hall building. Plans call for the text to be scanned and searchable online and the original record books archived in the Special Collections section of the downtown Jacksonville Public Library. Bob Self/Florida Times-Union

Jeff Clements, the Chief of Research for Jacksonville's City Council and Council President Ron Salem look over one of the many historic records currently stored in the basement of Jacksonville's City Hall building Thursday, February 29, 2024. Jacksonville City Council President Ron Salem is spearheading efforts to digitize and protect the original historic city records that are currently stored in a basement storage room in Jacksonville's City Hall building. Plans call for the text to be scanned and searchable online and the original record books archived in the Special Collections section of the downtown Jacksonville Public Library. Bob Self/Florida Times-Union

Jeff Clements, the Chief of Research for Jacksonville's City Council holds a Lavilla Town Council book from 1884 which is among the historic documents in storage in the cramped room in the basement of Jacksonville's City Hall Thursday, February 29, 2024. Jacksonville City Council President Ron Salem is spearheading efforts to digitize and protect the original historic city records that are currently stored in a basement storage room in Jacksonville's City Hall building. Plans call for the text to be scanned and searchable online and the original record books archived in the Special Collections section of the downtown Jacksonville Public Library. Bob Self/Florida Times-Union

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