Christine Aguila wrote:
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.

She said (on facebook) that she told them I had taken the photo.
I sent them an email asking why I didn't get credit.


And congrats on a very nice portrait.

Thanks.  It was a fun photo session.


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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