>On Friday 24 May 2002 09:00 am, you wrote:
> Ecxellent. Only time I was ever published with a credit was my college
> newspaper. Took some shots of the lacross team in action. The paper
liked
> them so much the reprinted the next year without the credit. Oh well.
> Funny thing - I'm still using the same OM-1n today (and I went to college
> in the late 80's!)
>Ok, the same thing happens here with my school paper. First time they are
>published, the pictures are credited. Any time after that they are 'file
>photos'. Kind of pisses me off, but i do steal my negatives back. After
>they're scanned the editors i've dealt with can't be trusted to even file
>them.
So is this common practice? I've never tried to be published but it would
be nice to think I could. Once the paper (or magazine or whatever) has the
photo it's considered theirs?
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