[ARRL-OK] pr Digest, Vol 34, Issue 9

Lloyd Colston kc5fm at juno.com
Wed Nov 6 12:12:14 EST 2013


IF you have the ability to help Sean, please do so.

As a reminder, the media needs this kind of photo, while the iron is hot,
as well.  Reach out to your club PIO to learn about this.  What?  Your club
does not have a PIO?  It's not too late.  It's easy at
http://www.aresok.org/mkApplication.asp

73

Lloyd




On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 11:00 AM, <pr-request at reflector.arrl.org> wrote:

> I am in need of a couple high-quality, high-resolution photos of
> ARES/Public Service photos for an upcoming QST article.
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> The photos should show Amateur Radio in action and should be
> well-composed, compelling and tell a story.
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> I am not in need of photos of Amateur Radio operators standing around
> being idle or sitting at a desk being ambiguous; if it looks like the
> operator could just as easily be checking their email, they will not be
> helpful.
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> The photos should be over 700k in size.
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> Be sure to include the names and calls of who is in the photos, what
> group they are with, where the photo was taken, a description of what
> they  are doing in the photo, along with the name and call of the
> photographer.
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> If the photograph includes minors, a signed release by the parents of
> the minor must be included before we will consider using the photo.
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> The Legal Stuff:
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> By sending a photo to the American Radio Relay League, you are granting
> the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) the non-exclusive right to use
> the images in any and all of its publications, whether for promotional
> or commercial purposes, including electronic media or any other media
> yet to be invented, without payment or any other consideration.
>




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Lloyd Colston KC5FM
Altus, OK USA http://wx5em.us


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