Hi ,
for noncommercial purposes YES .Please be so kind and add a note of courtesy on.
Juergen Pietschmann
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> This past March I displayed a group of my geckos at the Chicago
> Herpetological Society's "Reptile Fest" weekend. This event is held annually,
> and the CHS believes it is the largest exhibit of its kind (no animals are
> sold�the event is purely educational). Thousands of people attend.
>
> I had a large table and few animals, but it occurred to me that if I
> participate next year (and I hope I do), a large poster exhibit about geckos
> (kind of a junior high science fair thing) would reach a lot of people,
> especially when I wasn't at the table. The problem I have is that my
> photography skills are just competent enough to be an embarrassment. But then
> I found the GGA photo archives!
>
> What I would like is permission from those of you who have submitted photos
> to the GGA to use your photos (with credit, of course!) for my poster. I
> thought it would be easier for interested photographers to give me permission
> beforehand; then I would select the photos I thought would work best and
> verify before I used them.
>
> This is a chance to reach thousands of people who are largely NOT "reptile"
> people, but just members of the public. Their questions are very interesting,
> and their en- thusiasm rewarding. I can tell you that my Crested Geckos made
> quite an impression, especially since I had a pair of hatchlings and
> incubating eggs with me.
>
> Finally, I'd especially like to communicate with any gecko people in the
> Chicago area.
>
> Thanks to all!
>
> John Cebula
>
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