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Description of Pictures: Folks include: Brad Guigar, Jose Villarrubia, Andy Runton, Mark Waid, Michael Golden, Stan Lee, Paul Storrie, Bryan JL Glass, Adam Withers, Barry Kitson, Rahsan Ekedal, Terry Moore, Scott Kurtz, Mark Wheatley, Mike Gold, Denis Kitchen, Keith Giffen, Jose Garcia-Lopez, Art Baltazar, and Franco Aureliani.
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2011_MD_BCCHA_Awards_110820: MD -- Baltimore Comic-Con (2011) -- Harvey Awards -- Award Ceremony (145 photos from 2011)
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Copyrights: All pictures were taken by amateur photographer Bruce Guthrie (me!) who retains copyright on them. Free for non-commercial use with attribution. See the [Creative Commons] definition of what this means. "Photos (c) Bruce Guthrie" is fine for attribution. Feel free to use in publications and pages with attribution but you don't have permission to sell the photos themselves. A free copy of any printed publication using any photographs is requested. Descriptive text, if any, is from a mixture of sources, quite frequently from signs at the location or from official web sites; copyrights, if any, are retained by their original owners.
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BCCHAD_110820_016.JPG: User comment: Brad Guigar
BCCHAD_110820_023.JPG: User comment: Heidi MacDonald, Jose Villarrubia, and ???
BCCHAD_110820_032.JPG: User comment: Jose Villarrubia and Andy Runton
BCCHAD_110820_037.JPG: Mark Waid
BCCHAD_110820_052.JPG: Paul Storrie
BCCHAD_110820_054.JPG: Bryan JL Glass
BCCHAD_110820_056.JPG: Comfort Love and Adam Withers
BCCHAD_110820_060.JPG: Barry Kitson
BCCHAD_110820_064.JPG: Rachel and Charlie Kochman
BCCHAD_110820_066.JPG: User comment: David Gallaher and Valerie (D'Orazio) Gallaher
BCCHAD_110820_069.JPG: Mark Waid and Christina Blanch
BCCHAD_110820_072.JPG: User comment: Brad Tree
BCCHAD_110820_084.JPG: User comment: Rahsan Ekedal
BCCHAD_110820_100.JPG: Scott Kurtz and Mark Waid
BCCHAD_110820_104.JPG: Mark Wheatley and Mike Gold
BCCHAD_110820_105.JPG: Michael and Nick Martineau
BCCHAD_110820_112.JPG: (middle) Denis Kitchen
BCCHAD_110820_122.JPG: Mark and Carol Wheatley
BCCHAD_110820_138.JPG: Keith Giffen
BCCHAD_110820_158.JPG: User comment: (unknown in Spidey shirt), John and Cathy Workman, Walt and Louise Simonson, Chris McClelland, (unknown)
BCCHAD_110820_165.JPG: Christina Blanch, Marc Nathan, and Brad Tree
BCCHAD_110820_166.JPG: User comment: Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez
BCCHAD_110820_168.JPG: User comment: Steve Conley (far right)
BCCHAD_110820_185.JPG: User comment: Andie Trahan (standing)
BCCHAD_110820_199.JPG: User comment: Renee Witterstaetter, Stan Lee, Michael Golden
BCCHAD_110820_201.JPG: User comment: Marc and Shelly Nathan (your gracious hosts!)
BCCHAD_110820_204.JPG: Franco Aureliani, Christina Blanch, Art Baltazar, and Mark Waid
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2018_CA_SDCCP06_180719 CA -- San Diego -- Comic-Con International 2018 -- Panel: Graphic Novel or Illustrated Book: You Make the Call!
2018_CA_SDCCA CA -- San Diego -- Comic-Con International 2018 -- Artists
2018_DC_KatzenO_180616 DC -- American University -- Katzen Arts Center -- 2018C Summer Opening Reception (Public)
2018_PA_Sordoni_Comic PA -- Wilkes-Barre -- Wilkes University -- Sordoni Art Gallery -- Exhibit: Selections from the Sordoni Collection of American Illustration & Comic Art
2011_MD_BCCP1_110820 MD -- Baltimore Comic-Con (2011) -- Panel: Creating Your Comic/Manga from Concept to Publication
2011 photos: Equipment this year: I mostly used the Fuji S100fs camera as well as two Nikon models -- the D90 and the new D7000. Mostly a toy, I also purchased a Fuji Real 3-D W3 camera, to try out 3-D photographs. I found it interesting although I don't see any real use for 3-D stills now. Given that many of the photos from the 1860s were in 3-D (including some of the more famous Civil War shots), it's odd to see it coming back.
Trips this year:
Civil War Trust conferences (Savannah, GA, Chattanooga, TN),
New Jersey over Memorial Day for my birthday (people never seem to visit New Jersey -- it's always just a pit stop on the way to New York. I thought I might as well spend a few days there. Despite some nice places, it still ended up a pit stop for me -- New York City was infinitely more interesting),
my 6th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco).
Ego strokes: Author photos that I took were used on two book jackets this year: Jason Emerson's book "The Dark Days of Abraham Lincoln's Widow As Revealed by Her Own Letters" and Dennis L. Noble's "The U.S. Coast Guard's War on Human Smuggling." I also had a photo of Jason Stelter published in the Washington Examiner and a picture of Miss DC, Ashley Boalch, published in the Washington Post.
Number of photos taken this year: just over 390,000.