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USA today using Jeremy's Pics?


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1 minute ago, Bartin said:

Jeremy is not the only photographer taking pictures at Panthers games lol

I'd guess that there were 4-5 different photographers lined up right next to each other when Cam came out

I understand that. At first glance (to me), it seemed some had blatantly cropped the the photo to bypass the "CH" in the bottom right. I would hate for someone to take credit for my work and just wanted to pass this along. 

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25 minutes ago, beastson52 said:

Was browsing through yahoo and came a cross and article with a picture that was in the "along the sidelines" for this past week.

 

Just wanted to give a heads up to Jeremy as the article states the picture was taken by " Grant Halverson". Not sure if this is legit or not.


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Easily different pictures.....take a look where his left arm and hand are.  Left picture is at the top of the 1 and the right picture is at the bottom of the 1.

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