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October 01, 2012

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Sid Much Rock

I remember when newspapers used to pay photographers to go out and cover events.

Perky

So many grumpy rumpsters!

It would be cool to have one's pic printed... or even better video.

CH

The most recent show I shot was clear back in April and not sure most of your readers would enjoy photos of blood covered black metal bands.

Country Jesus

Actually, blood covered black metal bands would be quite awesome.

Green

Guess I need to go get my film developed!

Sid Much Rock

Perky and it would be nice to get paid for one's art too.

Brent

Good luck man, good luck.

I am just happy to watch (get paid by) seeing the view count go up on my Youtube postings. Just happy that someone cares enough to look at my efforts.... versus no one caring, like usual in this world.

NEW

I;m wondering if some bands would have an issue wit this. For reason's I never understood (i.e no such thing as bad publicity), some performers have an issue with getting their pictures published without permission or compensation. Will the Star approach the artist when a fan submits a picture for publication in a for profit newspaper?

Bart

Yes

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