Yeah, you kinda dogged it... but just think.... you can screw up a lot worse than that!!!!!!!

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akaTrigger said:PLEASE don't red rep me, I feel bad enough as it is.... Yes, I dogged it.![]()
Well, As many of you know, I take photos at different tournaments of the players.
So, I get an email on Monday afternoon at 1:45 pm from an ESPN3.com email address:
Hello,
I was told to contact you per the people at the US Open 9Ball Championship, Chesapeake. I am looking for a couple of high resolution action photos from last year's tournament to accompany a brief listing of the championship.
Can you provide?
It takes me a while to get Diana Hoppe's email address and at 9pm I reply:
Hi Shawn,
I have photos of some of the players, but not from that event. If you need some photos from that event, Diana Hoppe can help you out (she took photos there last year). Her email is: xxxyyyy@blah.com
Thanks,
Melinda
He replies at 9am on Tuesday:
You probably can help me. As long as the photos represent a 9 Ball Tournament it is fine. Please send action, someone taking aim maybe or just after a shot, no bigger than 3 MB each (per email). The photos run thumbnail size so should be easily identifiable.
Then an hour later he emails me again and says:
I tried to email Diana but her spam blocker is blocking me with an ERROR message. Do you have a phone number? Are you able to send me something?
Then at 2pm today (Wednesday) I send an email:
Shawn - how many different players do you need and when do you need them by?
He replies in less than a minute:
The deadline has passed. Sorry.
OMG! I then ask him if they ran the story w/o photos or did he get photos from another source and he says:
We cannot include events that do not have a photo accompanying. I contacted you and (someone else).
I then see his signature says "Photo Editor ESPN the Magazine"
To say I am sick to my stomach is an UNDERSTATEMENT!! OMG! Billiards could have been in ESPN Magazine again and I dogged it b/c I didn't know he had a such a short deadline!
I told him to contact me in the future and I would respond ASAP next time, now that I know the deadlines are so short.
I am an embarrassment to the billiard community. Mr. Wilson should ban me.![]()
Rick S. said:You can say that again....
Awesome work there...Chefas!
Website is very impressive. GREAT use of Flash!!
I love the use of low light, yet everything is razor sharp. (example...Bride running in opposite direction thru grass) Was a strobe used there?
What equipment are you using....?? (have to ask!)
No problem because 99% of the time the site owner or webmaster created or can get permission from the person that created the sound, picture, code etc. If I have an email in hand from the person responsible for displaying (administrative or owner contact of a site) that states that it is ok for me to display their created content elseware then it becomes the responsibility of the person that I got permission from if they state that they are the creator. If they state that they are not the creators and direct me to someone that generated it then I get permission from them.Rick S. said:One problem there....
Neither the webmaster, or site owner can give you legal permission to use the images. Permission has to come from the photographer. Since he's the legal 'owner' of the images. (In the majority of cases, anyway.)
I just went thru a similar situation....it's no fun at all.
Rick S. said:One problem there....
Neither the webmaster, or site owner can give you legal permission to use the images. Permission has to come from the photographer. Since he's the legal 'owner' of the images. (In the majority of cases, anyway.)
I just went thru a similar situation....it's no fun at all.
You know you can sue them for your compensation for that. And you should. CW thinks he can get away with just anything, apparently.akaTrigger said:Me, too!
On Johnny's website it clearly states: All photos copyright of johnnyarcher.net, unless otherwise noted. Contact webmaster for permission.
Yet, a photo I took of Johnny playing straight pool (that is only on his website) was sent along with a Press Release from Dragon Promotions.
Hmm... so much for: All photos copyright of johnnyarcher.net, unless otherwise noted. Contact webmaster for permission.
don't sweat it mel....you will get more opportunities!!!akaTrigger said:PLEASE don't red rep me, I feel bad enough as it is.... Yes, I dogged it.![]()
Well, As many of you know, I take photos at different tournaments of the players.
So, I get an email on Monday afternoon at 1:45 pm from an ESPN3.com email address:
Hello,
I was told to contact you per the people at the US Open 9Ball Championship, Chesapeake. I am looking for a couple of high resolution action photos from last year's tournament to accompany a brief listing of the championship.
Can you provide?
It takes me a while to get Diana Hoppe's email address and at 9pm I reply:
Hi Shawn,
I have photos of some of the players, but not from that event. If you need some photos from that event, Diana Hoppe can help you out (she took photos there last year). Her email is: xxxyyyy@blah.com
Thanks,
Melinda
He replies at 9am on Tuesday:
You probably can help me. As long as the photos represent a 9 Ball Tournament it is fine. Please send action, someone taking aim maybe or just after a shot, no bigger than 3 MB each (per email). The photos run thumbnail size so should be easily identifiable.
Then an hour later he emails me again and says:
I tried to email Diana but her spam blocker is blocking me with an ERROR message. Do you have a phone number? Are you able to send me something?
Then at 2pm today (Wednesday) I send an email:
Shawn - how many different players do you need and when do you need them by?
He replies in less than a minute:
The deadline has passed. Sorry.
OMG! I then ask him if they ran the story w/o photos or did he get photos from another source and he says:
We cannot include events that do not have a photo accompanying. I contacted you and (someone else).
I then see his signature says "Photo Editor ESPN the Magazine"
To say I am sick to my stomach is an UNDERSTATEMENT!! OMG! Billiards could have been in ESPN Magazine again and I dogged it b/c I didn't know he had a such a short deadline!
I told him to contact me in the future and I would respond ASAP next time, now that I know the deadlines are so short.
I am an embarrassment to the billiard community. Mr. Wilson should ban me.![]()
Bigtruck said:I'm sending you RED REP on this one!!!J/K :grin-square:
This person obviously wanted YOUR pictures, not Dianna's. Dianna takes great pics as well, but when you suggested contacting Dianna and he said, " You probably can help me. As long as the photos represent a 9 Ball Tournament it is fine. Please send action, someone taking aim maybe or just after a shot, no bigger than 3 MB each (per email). The photos run thumbnail size so should be easily identifiable.", You should have quit trying to contact Dianna and sent him your photos!
I think some got the impression that you were gonna send Dianna's photos and that's why you were trying to contact her. I didn't get that idea from your post.
Your photos are the bomb babes!!! You got what they want! You got what we want.
Ray
(craving a Philly Cheese Steak now) :embarrassed2:
morinj29 said:don't sweat it mel....you will get more opportunities!!!![]()
Sweet Marissa said:You know you can sue them for your compensation for that. And you should.
akaTrigger said:Well, thanks, but as I mentioned in another post this isn't about me, but about Billiards' missed opportunity.![]()
akaTrigger said:PLEASE don't red rep me, I feel bad enough as it is.... Yes, I dogged it.![]()
Well, As many of you know, I take photos at different tournaments of the players.
So, I get an email on Monday afternoon at 1:45 pm from an ESPN3.com email address:
Hello,
I was told to contact you per the people at the US Open 9Ball Championship, Chesapeake. I am looking for a couple of high resolution action photos from last year's tournament to accompany a brief listing of the championship.
Can you provide?
It takes me a while to get Diana Hoppe's email address and at 9pm I reply:
Hi Shawn,
I have photos of some of the players, but not from that event. If you need some photos from that event, Diana Hoppe can help you out (she took photos there last year). Her email is: xxxyyyy@blah.com
Thanks,
Melinda
He replies at 9am on Tuesday:
You probably can help me. As long as the photos represent a 9 Ball Tournament it is fine. Please send action, someone taking aim maybe or just after a shot, no bigger than 3 MB each (per email). The photos run thumbnail size so should be easily identifiable.
Then an hour later he emails me again and says:
I tried to email Diana but her spam blocker is blocking me with an ERROR message. Do you have a phone number? Are you able to send me something?
Then at 2pm today (Wednesday) I send an email:
Shawn - how many different players do you need and when do you need them by?
He replies in less than a minute:
The deadline has passed. Sorry.
OMG! I then ask him if they ran the story w/o photos or did he get photos from another source and he says:
We cannot include events that do not have a photo accompanying. I contacted you and (someone else).
I then see his signature says "Photo Editor ESPN the Magazine"
To say I am sick to my stomach is an UNDERSTATEMENT!! OMG! Billiards could have been in ESPN Magazine again and I dogged it b/c I didn't know he had a such a short deadline!
I told him to contact me in the future and I would respond ASAP next time, now that I know the deadlines are so short.
I am an embarrassment to the billiard community. Mr. Wilson should ban me.![]()
9balllvr said:quite frankly, the editor should have given you a timeline to work with - you did the best you could given the circumstances.