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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Fw: Photosearch-Science Textbook-$300.00 for 1/4 page

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From: painet15 <painet15@painetworks.com>

Date: Thu, 27 Nov 08 01:01:43
To: <xipnek@aol.com>
Subject: Photosearch-Science Textbook-$300.00 for 1/4 page


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Painet received the following Photographers Direct request for photos:

Note: We will only accept 8-bit TIFF or JPEG images that open to 20 MB or larger in Photoshop. If JPEGS, use a compression ration of 12:1 or less. Otherwords, no file sizes less than 1.6MB.


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1) School Science 2011
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Deadline : 1st December 2008
Request Title: SCHOOL SCIENCE 2011
Request:
for 'teen' we are looking for teenagers that look about 16-17 years old

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PAINET NOTE: Indicate, for every photo submitted, the category (below) the photo belongs to. This could be done in two ways.

1) (PREFERED) Use your photographers code and the category code as your filename. For example, if your photographers code is gad_, and the category of the image is lgts01004a, and you are submitting 3 images for this category, name your images as follows:
gad_lgts01004a_001.jpg
gad_lgts01004a_002.jpg
gad_lgts01004a_003.jpg
If you do not have a photographers code assigned, email painet@stellarnet.com to request one. Include you mailing address and telephone numbers in your email.

2) (ALTERNATE) Use the category as one of your keywords in the IPTC Metadata field (File Info). In the example above, include lgts01004a as one of the keywords.

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CATEGORY / DESCRIPTION

lgts01004a light entering through an opening, window or door, and bending. Or some sort of object where light source is bending.

lgts01004b solar gadget. Could be solar hat with fan, toy car, solar calculator

lgts02008 snowboarder with zinc oxide on nose; or teen putting on sunscreen

lgts03004 student holding flashlight under chin

lgtilb001 stage show with intersecting lights

lgtinv001 student with flashlight under chin

lows01001 reflections of light and shadow, sometimes called glitter lines. Could be animal standing near water with reflections on body

lows01006b school bus mirror, view of bus and street in mirror

lows01003c ballet dancer, in dance studio, her reflection is in the mirror

lows02003 red-green colorblind test

lows02005 eye surgeon performing corrective eye surgery

lows01007a light rays passing through convex lens

lows01007b light rays passing through concave lens

lows01004b concave mirror overview; spoon reflection of face or object

lows03006b optical fibers close up

lows03007 something polarized/not polarized in comparison

lows03008 senior person text messaging on cell phone

lows03009 teen on wireless laptop in free internet environment. Should not look like school, should look like public internet cafÈ type place.

lows03001 hologram

hots01002 teens playing air hockey, shown at moment right before hitting puck

hotvi1001c teens walking on sidewalk showing clearly distinct areas of sunlight and shade

hots02001 sr71 airplane

hots02002 family warming hands around indoor fireplace

hots04002 light bulb in safety cage being turned on; or string of decorative lights being turned on

hots04002 top fuel dragster

hots04003 perpetual motion machine sketches or attempts

hots04005 heating lamp in terrarium with lizard or snake inside

hotinv002 hot sidewalk

hots01003a pouring hot tea into mug; lots of steam

hots01003b teen holding mug of tea

hots03001 mitochondria

hotwm3001 marine iguana

hotwm3002 alligator lizard

hotwm3003 another example of an exothermic animal?

anbs01002 teen doing laundry

anbs01006 teenager using ammonia-containing window cleaner on window

anbvi2001 teen washing a dog lots of lather

anbvi2003 car battery with cables connected to it

anbs02002 etched metal art; in process or just art work itself

anbopn001 ant injecting formic acid venom into prey

anbopn002 teen using salicylic acid lotion on face

anbvi2002 teen eating grapefruit

stas03007 freeze dried foods; or astronaut eating space food.

stas01001 mercury

stas03008b high altitude label on a food (close up)

stas03008a teenager looking at food label with high altitude instructions

stavi3001f teen drinking water or hot drink in the snow

stavi3001g boiling water (snow) on a fire

flus01001 glaucoma; close up of eyeball, test for glaucoma

fluvi2001 helium mylar balloon, floating in sky; kid holding on to it if possible. As long as it doesn't look like it's floating into sky.

fluopn001 disabled scuba diver underwater

fluopn002 disabled scuba diver above water

Format : either landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical)
Use : editorial
Budget
Inside, 1/4 page : US$300.00

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We REQUIRE images be in JPEG or TIFFformat. JPEGS must have a minimum file size of 1.6 MB that opens up to a minimum of 20 MB in Photoshop. If you are emailing images, Include your contact information (name, mailing address, telephone numbers, etc.) in the body of the email. Note: If you are FTPing images without using your unique code in front of the image filenames, put the contact information in the IPTC (File Info area of Photoshop).

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painet15@painetworks.com
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