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You’re Invited: the 2d Annual pre-BlogHer Boston-area BBQ

07.04.2010 by Susan Getgood //

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Happy Independence Day (and a belated Happy Canada Day to my friends north of the border).

It’s hard to believe that BlogHer 2010 is nearly here. But before we convene in New York, we have the Boston Area BBQ on July 17th.

Date: Saturday July 17th
Time: 1-5 pm
Where: 171 White Pond Rd. Hudson MA (my house)

You don’t have to be a member of the BlogHer community to come — just someone  (male or female) who wants to meet fellow Boston-area bloggers in a family-friendly environment. Kids, friends, spouses, partners are all welcome.

Like last year, we have sponsors covering the burger/dog and dessert portions of the day, so all you have to bring is a side dish/salad and your chosen beverages. A big thank you to food sponsors Peapod, Friendly’s and Dancing Deer for their support.

And we have door prizes too. Au Bon Pain, Stride Rite and Kaspersky Lab have stepped up with prizes. If you have anything in your swag or regifting closet that you’d like to contribute, please do. I’ll be contributing a Mominatrix t-shirt, some music CDs that a promoter continues to send me even though I no longer write for the blues blog and a few photo printer cases from HP that are the perfect size for a travel toy bag or spare camera case. Last year, all the kids walked away with a little gift and were so excited to win something.

We wouldn’t be able to pull this together with so much sponsor support without the help of our friends at PR agencies 360 Public Relations and The Castle Group, so a big thank you to them as well.

To RSVP, leave a comment here or on the previous announcement on BlogHer. Please let me know the number of adults and children, and the side dish/salad you are thinking of bringing. This isn’t a binding commitment – if something comes up and you can’t make it on the day, it’s perfectly okay. Knowing how many people just helps us in the food planning for the hamburgers, hot dogs and dessert. We will have a vegetarian option.

Hope you can come!

Categories // BlogHer, Summer

Weekend Photo: Gay Pride Parade, NYC

06.28.2010 by Susan Getgood //

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Categories // Photo Walks, Photography Tags // New York City

It’s all in how you ask…

06.18.2010 by Susan Getgood //

This morning, I received an email from a family lifestyle magazine, congratulating me that they had chosen one of my Flickr photos  to be featured in their travel section.

For a credit.  No compensation.

Now, if I had submitted my photo for this “opportunity,”  the email language wouldn’t bother me.  But I’ve never even heard of the publication. They found my picture on Flickr, and want to use it for free. In their magazine. Where they sell ads.

I’m not a hard-ass about my photos. When asked nicely, and depending on the use, I’m happy to give permission to use my images at no charge. Shortly after we returned from Africa, an educational website requested permission to use one of my photos of Victoria Falls.

But this? The tone bugs me. The spin makes it sound like the magazine, which again I have never heard of,  is doing me a favor, when in fact it is I that would be doing something for them. Seems to me that if you are going to make money from my work, I should be compensated. And you should at least ask nicely.

It’s not even clear that the credit would be with the photo. It could just as easily be buried in a list somewhere. How many other people get similar emails from publications and are fooled by the flattery?

What am I going to do? I’m planning to reply to this query that my photo is available for a one-time use fee, payable to my PayPal account. And I’ve signed up for the new (announced today) Request to License service on Flickr from Getty Images that directs queries to use my copyrighted images to Getty, who will negotiate licensing for me.

Am I expecting to make tons of money from licensing my images? No. But I invest in my camera equipment and lightly edit the photos I upload to Flickr. That’s time and money on my part. If a publication or website wants to use my images, we both need to get something out of the deal.

Has this happened to you, with your photos, and how have you handled it?

By the way, here’s the image in question. Not entirely sure how it fits with baby fashion, but whatever. It was taken just outside of Mosi-O-Tunya National Park in Zambia.

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Categories // Africa, Photography Tags // Africa, Flickr, Getty Images, Photography, Victoria Falls, Zambia

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