Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Marc / Mary; this is one subject that _really_ gets my grapes in a bunch, if you get my drift. maybe i'm naive, but my take is that an editor wouldn't DREAM of publishing "copy" without the author's byline. yet, photos are published without same on a routine basis regardless of any warning to the contrary, byline requirements, copyright info etc., etc., ad nauseum. (also, i have heard it rumored that you don't get bylines, even if there may be pay involved, in a union newspaper because of union regulations. can anyone comment on this ?) i suppose i fall into the serious ameture category as shooting is not my primary form of income. the first few times this happened, i was glad to be published, i inserted a tear-sheet into my portfolio & called it a day. 25-30 years later the novelty has worn off. what's the difference 100 years from now ? the difference is that editors will STILL be treating photographers as invisible. setting an example wouldn't bother me a bit. where might i send contributions to the cause ? sincerely jerry (trying to get my grapes unbunched) haussler www.zephyrblau.com p.s. i wonder how Jim Marshall handles this type of thing ? >I discovered on Thursday evening last that a local up-market >newspaper had published a picture of mine -- attributed, mind you, to >one "Mary" Small -- in an article of a local jazz drummer. This >fellow has admitted giving the magazine the picture but his comment >was, "so what"? (He is a REAL straight-shooter, no drugs, no >alcohol, Thinks Good Thoughts and kayaks down the South Slope of >Mount Everest, plus he has a couple of doctrates in optical science.)