No an error like that ought to be worth $10,000 per photo. It should be so
stated on your submission sheet. There is really no excuse for screwing a
photographer (or writer, or artist) out of a credit. It costs the publisher
nothing but a little tiny bit of care and effort.
Wendy, do you lose y
wendy beard wrote:
>
> At 08:46 PM 14/11/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> > > Any one else have or had this happen. Do they really make amends in futre
> > > issues or i'm i stuck with pages i cannot insert into my portfolio.
>
> I just got my copy of the 2004 AAC (Agility Association of Canada)
> Cale
ct: OT:Publishing and photo credits
> In the past 3 weeks i have had 4 pictures published in 2 horse
related
> magazines and 1/4'lys.
>
> In both cases my pictures have been credited to other photographers that
contribute quite
> a bit more
> than i do.
>
>
> Unfortunately, all they usually do is put a
little
notice in the editorial, or
> letters to the editor page. Never makes up for it. Some serious editorial
> photographers put a penalty clause ($$$) in their contract to cover such events,
> after all, D
Hi,
I was going to suggest you join Magnum, and let them look after this
sort of thing .
But then I remembered that they have similar problems. Philip Jones
Griffiths told a story about it at a talk I went to once.
After Francis Ford Coppola had eventually finished 'Apocalypse Now!'
it was clear
Unfortunately, all they usually do is put a little notice in the editorial, or
letters to the editor page. Never makes up for it. Some serious editorial
photographers put a penalty clause ($$$) in their contract to cover such events,
after all, Dave, at this point the credit is more valuable to
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