Re: Copyright Issues/Pop Photography Article

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"There is no telling how much Kelly Fajack could have received if he'd registered his photo of schoolchildren in Burundi working at their desks in 2002. It was a tricky capture, on Kodak Ektachrome E100S film with his Contax G-2, backlit with dark faces. And it was beautifully composed-wjich is why it ended up on the 10,0000 franc note (about $10) in Burundi's paper currency. An American diplomat tipped him off."   Neal Matthews writer of article in Pop Photo mag Feb '08.
 
 
 
In a message dated 2/1/2008 1:54:59 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, herschel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

The story about the banknote must be a 1 in a billion.

 

If you have pics of African heads of state, they’re likely to be subject to abuse, I guess.

 




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