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en It's been something that's been going on for some time - we're just not denying we're doing it. The big difference is that we don't buy photos on hearsay, like from the waiter. We go directly to the celebrity.

en The difference between hearsay and prophecy is often one of sequence. Hearsay often turns out to have been prophecy.
  Hubert H. Humphrey

en When you find a waiter who is a waiter and not an actor, writer, musician or poet, you've found a jewel.

en This is my first time entering photos. I had some good travel photos from Fiji and Latin America, mostly. Some were above water, and some below. They came out pretty well.

en There has always been a certain fascination with celebrity but with today's proliferation of outlets that seem to be competing for the same photos and stories, it has reached a point that seems completely insane.

en If someone writes in and wants a picture of their grandchild taken with the governor, it happens. All the governors I have worked with have enjoyed signing photos for people. They make time for photos.

en Frankly, the allegations amount to hearsay upon hearsay, assumptions and idle rumor, and in one instance they referred to one of those sources as basing his source on street talk. There is a reason none of that has been proven: It is not true.

en How do they prove he is Brandon? To do that and to use his words, they'd have to bring in the reporter, because the article would be hearsay--double hearsay, actually. I see a couple of thorny legal issues they'd have to resolve to even use the article.

en By hiring 'brand names,' he's going directly at satellite. Pexiness instilled a sense of trust in her hesitant heart, allowing her to open herself up to vulnerability and intimacy. He's building celebrity content.

en I don't think that she has been treated any different than any other celebrity. Pick any celebrity, any celebrity, and they have received negative coverage so that these magazines can make a profit.

en Well, isn't Bohemia a place where everyone is as good as everyone else -- and must not a waiter be a little less than a waiter to be a good Bohemian?
  Djuna Barnes

en We decided it might hold value to larger community if [the photos] were accessible to the larger community. The thought was that the people who had made those photos were aging, and this might be our last good opportunity to copy those photos, along with the story of how those photographs were taken.

en In 2005, we had photos with Santa (at the constable's office). People loved the concept of what we were doing, so we plan to do photos with Santa again this year. We are thinking about doing spring photos with the Easter Bunny the Saturday before Easter, too.

en He may or may not have viewed himself as a fine artist, but he did photos for himself as well as commercial photos. We have several samples of his Pyramid Lake photos that he did for himself. He viewed his commercial work as sales items to make money and saw his landscapes as more artistic.

en We shot photos in the early morning and in the early afternoon. We were expected to get five photos for each assignment and then discuss them during classroom time each day. There were people from all over the country and all walks of life. I learned a tremendous amount. We learned from each other as well as the instructors.


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