on 2013-05-03 9:16 John Sessoms wrote
From: Mark Roberts
Surely that's not a serious question? The answer is that you put them
all in a zip file and upload them all at once. I do several thousand
per registration. It's simple, easy and costs 35 bucks.

You do have to separate out the published images from the unpublished ones.

http://asmp.org/content/registration-counts

indeed, that can be a big obstacle; in addition to print, i understand that any photo that has ever been on the web, been shown in a commercial gallery, or entered a public collection has been "published"; as archivist for my dad's work, i am sure most of it is unpublished, but i'll never be sure exactly which have images been published; it's not safe to declare an image unpublished in the absence of certainty, because someone who is in possession of a print purchased in the 60s essentially has proof of publication, and since the copyright was not renewed, i believe the early "published" images have entered the public domain



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