> My first one was a couple of months ago, in a magazine
> for buildings-home-owners:"Nuestro Consorcio" (small
> run of 1000 magazines).
> It was the cover. I'll be doing the next cover, next
> month. If you want to see the pic and cover:
>
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=2850
Thanks, Dan
Yes, it's a very beauty building (it's a twin towers),
and very known in Buenos Aires. A friend of mine does
the design of the magazine. He showed me an ugly photo
he took of the same building, so I told him I had took
a nice night-pic of it. He really liked it. I didn't
got paid, but
On Monday, February 24, 2003, at 03:34 PM, Albano Garcia wrote:
My first one was a couple of months ago, in a magazine
for buildings-home-owners:"Nuestro Consorcio" (small
run of 1000 magazines).
It was the cover. I'll be doing the next cover, next
month. If you want to see the pic and cover:
htt
285079
Regards
Albano
> Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
> >
> > What was your first published photograph?
> >
> > Mine was some b&w work for Prison Ministries in
> Omaha, taken in maximum
> > security.
> > Just something for the brochure.
> &
of my nudes appeared in the November/December 2002 issue of American
Photo. It's a more classic style of figure studio, in natural color. It
was one of 120 published finalists, out of 50,000 entries. I submitted
several other pictures at the same time, none of them nudes, but that's the
one they chose.
Pat White
I've only had wedding announcements published.
I don't think ads count. :)
tv
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
> What was your first published photograph?
A photo of a Pinto covered -- I mean *covered* --
with bird poop.
I'd sent it to Car and Driver for their "Reader
Sightings" feature that they use to punctuate their
letters column. Heard nothing fo
> Anyway,I THINK that ws my first published photo for which I got some cash.
That's a neat story. Can you show us the picture of Sam by Sam?
--Mike
>Though not published as part of an article or a magazine cover, one of my
>photos was published in this year's winter edition of the Canadian
>Dogsport magazine as the winning entry in their photo competition.
>Does that count?
Congrats
>--I shot Supreme Court Justice David Souter, right after he got appointed,
>shopping at the Co-op in Harvard Square.
Lucky he survived, otherwise your emails would have a 'US State
Penitentiary' sig on them...
;-)
Cotty
Oh, swipe me! He paints with light!
I have to confess that one of my photos was published here:
http://www.pricelesspictures.co.uk/
Cheers,
The Caveman
> Though not published as part of an article or a magazine cover, one of my
> photos was published in this year's winter edition of the Canadian
> Dogsport magazine as the winning entry in their photo competition.
> Does that count?
Wendy,
I should say it does. Winning any
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
> What was your first published photograph?
>
>
Hmmm - well , not counting the stuff in the Hunter College SGS student news
rag "The Night of the Hunter" ,
or the Scrabble newsletter, my first was a KINSA finalist that was published
in the New York po
> > Oh actually no, my first published one was an uncredited grip'n'grin in the
> > Daily Gleaner of my high school principal posing with a teacher who had just
> > received a long-service award plaque
>
>
> Oh, yeah, of course, my first ones must have been
Mine was for "Super Stock and Drag Illustrated" in 1975. It was a race
car. Since then, ninety percent of my published photos have been
motorsports related.
Paul
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
>
> What was your first published photograph?
>
> Mine was some b&w work for
Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
- Original Message -
From: "Collin Brendemuehl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 10:54 AM
Subject: To Everyone who has been published
> What was your first published photograph?
>
> Mi
Collin asked:
> What was your first published photograph?
Mine appeared on the cover of a devotional booklet -- Scripture Union
(Jamaica's edition) "Daily Bread" April - June 1985. It was a photo of a bee
buzzin' around some lignum vitae flowers (that's the natio
, 4:54:36 PM, you wrote:
CB> What was your first published photograph?
CB> Mine was some b&w work for Prison Ministries in Omaha, taken in maximum
CB> security.
CB> Just something for the brochure.
CB> About the same time I did some for Wayne Alderson & his union/management
Hmmm...
Several pics of mine were in the last two of my high school yearbooks, and a
couple were in my university newspaper, but I wouldn't count either of those
instances.
I've only had two pics published "for real". And, no, I didn't get paid for
them either. Two s
I decided that there had to be an easier (and
more regular) way to make a living. So I completely stuffed my future
and got into archaeology...
Cheers
Shaun
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
What was your first published photograph?
Mine was some b&w work for Prison Ministries in Omaha, ta
What was your first published photograph?
Mine was some b&w work for Prison Ministries in Omaha, taken in maximum
security.
Just something for the brochure.
About the same time I did some for Wayne Alderson & his union/management
seminars.
Again, just something for the brochure.
And, I di
Check the magazine, Dan, she's very female!
Pat White
On Friday, November 1, 2002, at 04:37 PM, Pat White wrote:
Actually, Dave, it's a picture of my other figure model, the
'athletic' one,
rather than the 'glamorous' one. Now if only either or both would
move to
Victoria!
Pat White
Hmm?
Congratulations on your photo. Are these male, female
Actually, Dave, it's a picture of my other figure model, the 'athletic' one,
rather than the 'glamorous' one. Now if only either or both would move to
Victoria!
Pat White
Who says lightning doesn't strike twice? This time one of my favorite
pictures was printed in American Photo, in the November/December Readers
Showcase issue. Of 50,000 entries, 120 finalists were chosen, including
mine.
Although I submitted images in four categories, the single nude was the one
Frits and Lasse asked about the prize for the Newton contest. First
prize is Newton's big book, Sumo, while second prize is 4 "monographs of the
grand masters". They haven't arrived so far, but I expect to see them any
day now. Third prize (awarded to three people) is a copy for each of
N
Pat White wrote:
> I'm a little embarrassed that my first posting to the list is me
bragging, but I thought that
> other Pentax users might like to know that our equipment produces
prize-winners
I think you are wrong here, it is the photographer who does that: YOU!
Congratulations!
>The pictur
Congratulations Pat - you have to be quite ahead of the trends to be
published by the french Photo. I did notice your image when I leafed
the magazine and I thought "this is exactly what Photo was looking
for".
As for PUG... well, wish I could hear Bill when he first sees the
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