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For more information on Fair UseWhat have the Utata community members been up to lately? Oh, I am so glad you asked!
Well, Utata's Managing Editor, Greg, has joined the ranks of Alfred Hitchcock and has been published in a Mystery Magazine Anthology.
Jennifer, as part of the Rock Paper Scissors Collective, is showing her work in a gallery in Oakland, California.
Jodi, when not being interviewed or having her photograph featured on national news, is busy at Washington State University.
David, Utata's Operations Manager, is romping over hedges to seek the perfect shot to be sold on a postcard for Preston Capes Church.
A photograph of Tom's has been interpreted into a painting by his friend and fellow artist, Arthur Anderson.
Vicky's work is showing in a local library.
Greg is working with a local grocer who is interested in using Greg's work to spruce up newly renovated stores in his community.
Tim's interesting and mysterious Sea Fort series is being featured on David Roberts' website on the same topic.
Irina, working with many other Utatans, has been behind the scenes organizing Picture the Cure, a photography auction that will raise money for breast cancer research.
There's plenty more where this came from! If you're looking for more cool Utatan news, check out the Bulletin Board, which has a new home on the forum in the brand new Wall of Fame/Bulletin Board thread.
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