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For more information on Fair UseHave you checked out the Bulletin Board lately? That's where we go to shout the accomplishments of Utatans across the mountains (or ocean, or desert, wherever we might find you). So what have Utatans been up to? Thanks for asking!
The Missoula Art Museum took a liking to one of Jean's photographs and used it ARTINI - now that sounds like a party I'd want to check out!
Utata's TECHtata Editor, Ryan, is covering NextFest for Wired News next weekend!
Liza, whom we learned is also a musician, has had her first photograph published by a magazine that covers local music.
Vanessa has landed her first commercial gig - with an underwear manufacturer! Suffice to say, fellow Utatans are pretty stoked to find out how that goes.
After submitting her photoblog and flickr stream for review to FILE Magazine, Liz was told that her work is just their style. FILE chose two of her photographs for use on their site.
As part of his budding business relationship with Alberta Views, James has had another photo featured in their publication.
Ever wonder where all that cool art comes from when you visit a show home? Well, Linda knows! A series of her photographs have been purchased by an Arizona company for use in a "designer dream home."
Tim's stream is full of wonderful photographs of the San Francisco area, and his work can be found in many local magazines.
Kelly has two photographs featured in the Eve Experience, which is her first exhibition!
Silvia's photography has been featured all over the web, at Abandoned Chairs.org, FILE Magazine, and the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest!
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