Publications should always provide a photo credit.

I would try to find out how the paper got the photo—and I don’t see any problem 
in politely asking for a photo credit.  The online version can easily do an 
article/photo update to the piece—they do it all the time.

Maybe talk to Michelle first to see what’s what.  I’m sure she’d support you in 
receiving a photo credit.

And congrats on a very nice portrait.

Cheers, Christine


> On Jun 1, 2016, at 11:58 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> A while back I posted some photos I took of my friend Michelle for her new 
> album.  She's having a record release party on Sunday and there's an article 
> in the local weekly entertainment paper.  The cool thing is that they are 
> using one of my photos in, at least, the online version of the article.  
> Unfortunately, I didn't get a photo credit.  Maybe it's just considered 
> promotional material and therefore not credited. Anyways, the article is at:
> http://goodtimes.sc/santa-cruz-arts-entertainment/preview-michelle-chappel-play-don-quixotes/
> 
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