Mon
Jul 20 2009
11:16 pm
By: redmondkr
I happened to visit Barnes and Noble with a friend today and, while I was browsing through the bargain table, I spotted a coffee table book titled A Portrait of the Dog by Andrew Morris. I thumbed through it and imagine my surprise when I spotted my very own little Gino looking back at me on page 218. It was a photo I had taken when he was about two months old.
What are the odds? There are hundreds of Rottie puppies pictured on Flickr, this book was written by an author who lives in the UK, printed in Singapore, and the only one I opened in the store.
Cue the theremin.
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Didn't you buy the book?
Didn't you buy the book? You're published now and it's about Gino.
Yes, I joked with the clerk
Yes, I joked with the clerk about being published. I'm surprised I didn't buy an armload of them. I called a bunch of friends, felt downright giddy.
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It's a great photo...
Gino is a very handsome fellow. I'd enjoy stumbling across a published photo of our dog too, although that's probably not going to happen unless it's a book about curiously mixed mutts.
Did the author asked your permission, give you a photo credit, or just downloaded your image from Flickr and use it? You do have the "all rights reserved" copyright on there, so... well, there's a fine line between flattery and infringement, and you should have at least gotten a photo credit!
I first uploaded the image a
I first uploaded the image a year ago when my Flickr account was new. It defaults to Creative Commons licensing so the photo could be used for anything that did not provide monetary gain, it was not altered, and as long as there was proper attribution. I changed my preferences probably after the picture was downloaded and will most likely change it back to Creative Commons.
Proper attribution was made in the back of the book, but, obviously, the book was published with the expectation of gaining monetarily and no permission was asked for or given to use the picture. The photo was also cropped somewhat. I also had no idea it was being published, I just stumbled on it.
And, too, there are degrees of permission within Creative Commons. I may well have given permission for alteration and its use commercially. I'm old, I don't remember.
I have a Flickr friend talking about getting Gino's paw print so we may have to schedule a book-pawing at B&N.
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Ha!
A book "pawing" is a great idea... a book "signing" by a dog might not be, if you know what I mean.
Glad to hear there was attribution in the back of the book. It's great that you stumbled upon it.