Posts Tagged 'discarted'
Published October 25, 2011 Hollywood , Los Angeles , Photography , Shawn Nee , Street photography Leave a Comment
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Published October 25, 2011 Hollywood , Los Angeles , Photography , Shawn Nee , Street photography Leave a Comment
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Published October 21, 2011 Documentary Photography , Photography Leave a Comment
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Published October 21, 2011 Documentary Photography , Photography Leave a Comment
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Published October 21, 2011 Documentary Photography , Photography Leave a Comment
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Published July 16, 2011 Hollywood , Los Angeles , Photography , Photojournalism , Street photography Leave a Comment
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Published July 14, 2011 Documentary , Hollywood , Los Angeles , Photography , Photojournalism , Street photography Leave a Comment
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Expired? I Never Had a Flickr Pro Account.
Published May 9, 2011 Photography 3 CommentsTags: discarted, Flickr, shawn nee
Big deal! I gave up my flickr pro account a long time ago, and I still have zero intention of ever uploading more than 200 hundred photos to flickr. For the record, I’m at a hundred right now, which is perfect for me. I’m just wondering why is flickr telling me my pro account has expired when I haven’t had one for more than a year—possibly two.
Has anybody else experienced this before? Is flickr known to have charged credit cards when they shouldn’t have?
The Fauxtog Does It Again
Published April 4, 2011 Hollywood , LAPD , Los Angeles , Photography , Photojournalism , Protests , Protests & Rallies , Street photography 16 CommentsTags: 20635, Afghanistan, anti-war rally, discarted, Iraq, Military Families Speak Out, Obama, shawn nee
I’ve been called a lot of things in my lifetime, some good and some bad. But after the Espinoza video was released in 2010, a working photographer based in Los Angeles, who I thought was a friend, sent me an email calling me a fauxtog — ouch.
Hate this fauxtog more than the drunkk
So it’s a great feeling when you’re the only photographer to capture the most important moment of the anti-war rally that took place in Hollywood on March 19 — which was the arrests of 11 brave members of Military Families Speak Out for staging a sit-in at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.









