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Schmap Fort Worth Guide - Photo Published Print E-mail
 
on 10-03-2008
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Have you ever heard of Schmap Guides? I had not until I received an email from a Ms. Emma J. Williams, the Managing Editor, saying that my photo of the Fort Worth Water Gardens was on the short list to be chosen for publication in their October Guide. No money was to be made but a photo credit and a link to my picture on flickr would be included. Fine by me! In this day and age of Web 2.0, many publications (Quirkee included) are using content like photos from people on flickr and other sites willing to share their stuff as long as they get credit and a link to them. Here is a link to the Schmap Guide with my photo alongside others.


 

And here is the photo they used.


Thanks for the recognition, Schmap!






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Posted by abundschuh, on 10-03-2008 , IP 63.115.87.189, Guest
Congrats Jaime, and excellent photo!
 
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Posted by zoesdad, on 10-03-2008 , IP 24.166.231.72, Registered
Good job, James. You can now add Published Photographer to your resume!
 
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Posted by P G, on 10-03-2008 , IP 75.67.11.60, Registered
EXCELLENT! 
 
Glad for you James!
 
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