If anyone reads Todays Pilot, check the main photo in the Minicab article, thats mine. Sadly the photo is not on jetphotos.
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Not really 'Published' but used at a website - I'm happy about it! They used it on front page banner on the Nevada Commission on Economic Development website.
I'm not sure how to post the little thumbnail here. It got rejected by JP.net for some reason but I put it in my Photoalbum. Here's the link: American Airlines N702TW
Take care,
Brad
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published pics
This months Australian Aviation has another photo of mine in an article about the grounding of some cessna conquests.
MyAviation.net:
Photographer © Ryan Hothersall
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This one made it into today's edition of the "Tages Anzeiger", one of the largest Swiss newspapers. It served as a visual illustration for an article on the problematic rwy 34 approach from southern direction, which has been debated over for quite some time now....
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My very first published photo
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TYPE='text/javascript'>Well done to you all.
There was a previous question regarding how your pics are seen but I'd like to get clarification. Do these publicists search sites like JP looking for shots then contact the photographer direct or do you guys send pics to companies like a photo library? If so which ones? Or like was mentioned before, is it a bit of both?
Ta and keep showing me the world of aviation through your eyes (lenses).
Regards
Duncan
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http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5799856
this pic + 1 other is in the current issue of Airliners
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Hi all,
Found this thread and thought I should show off my achievements
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6180780
Could not find a jp or a.net copy of these, will have to upload it later
I have some more from some other non-aussie mags, but don't know what I've done with them. Airways Mag and Intl... something.
Nothing major yet, like a free flight anywhere, but it's early years still
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