Some magazine writer took credit for my photos in his article. Here's the background. The mag was writing a "how-to" artice for harley owners on changing their fork springs and needed phots. So, poeple at work knowing I'm into photography asked if I'd do the photos. I agreed, and spent a couple hours of my day shooting a co-worker chaning forksprings, and then a couple of hours at home post processing and selecting the best ones. Now finally the magazine comes into print and it has him taking full credit for the photos! In all fairness, the writer should have left the photo credit blank, or at least say "photos supplied by Progressive Suspension" since I did the work on the clock. It just makes me mad. My first photos in print and the credit goes to some guy that never even came by our shop. There's nothing I can do about it either. They did the article for us for free so to them they are doing us a big favor, and articles like the are what generate a ton of business for us. Next time I take photos for a magazine, I'll make sure to do it on my own time and try as I might to get full credit for them.
On a postive note, they printed the photos in color and I think they look pretty good. In anyone in interested, check out the March '06 V-Twin magazine on page 16.
BM