TIME Magazine; Person of the Year, Greg's Art and My Photo Online

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    This has been an interesting year to say the least. The people of the world have endured great struggle but our recent U.S. election promises hope for the new year!

    Recently I has the good fortune to have one of my Barack Obama photos published in TIME magazine's online Year in Review edition.

    I took a photo of Obama art done by Greg Boudreau, a talented young Seattle artist, www.project1042.com/contact.html. The art was standing (about 5 feet tall) in the Portland, Oregon, Obama headquarters. TIME selected my photo, along with several others for publication.

    Cool!

    As you probably know, President-elect Obama is TIME's Person of the Year. I am one lucky person myself, to have my photo of him published in TIME online in 2008, the year we made history!

    Here's to a happy and Hope-filled New Year!

    seeduser, Anoop Negi, riffsyphon1024, kenyattavaughn@ymail.com, and 27 other people added this photo to their favorites.

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    1. adulterra18 49 months ago | reply

      better than perfect !! May I use it at my blog softobama.com/magazin/ ?

    2. operaticomnivore 42 months ago | reply

      Congrats on the photo! I've used this image for my blog post with credit and a link: www.takepart.com/news/2009/12/14/time-magazine-unveils-pe...

      Thanks for sharing!

    3. Evil_Ink 9 months ago | reply

      I've used this on Evil Ink's Creative Journal: When to Work For Free
      www.evilink.ca/Drupal7/CreativeJournal/when-to-work-for-free
      It's a great photograph, keep up the good work!

    4. lubbe036 3 months ago | reply

      Thank you for using creative commons! We are using this photo on our social sciences website to illustrate an article on presidents in their second term. You can check it out at thesocietypages.org where it will be attributed and linked back. Thanks again! Carolyn Lubben

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