Gladly. LGF/Xeni Jardin are completely trustworthy, so far as I know.
Thanks--I updated my post with this.
I went to LGF and read the statement by Jardin - just scanned the comments, though. One thing that stuck out at me, though. Nowhere do I see any indication that Xeni Jardin (or his (her?)attorney) has actually written the webmaster at Images Against War and demanded that they stop violating copyright. Saying that the images are being used without permission is meaningless if the copyright holder is not willing to enforce it.
Thank you for the update. I had been to LGF earlier and Xeni's letter had not been posted yet.
In all truth, you get your money/exposure where you can when you freelance, so it's not uncommon to submit to all kinds of sites. Publicity is publicity - however, the "Images against War" site gallery makes it sound like these are submissions, as opposed to postings since they call it a "gallery"...
Thank you for the update. I had been to LGF earlier and Xeni's letter had not been posted yet.
In all truth, you get your money/exposure where you can when you freelance, so it's not uncommon to submit to all kinds of sites. Publicity is publicity - however, the "Images against War" site gallery makes it sound like these are submissions, as opposed to postings since they call it a "gallery"...