Just in from photographer Stephen Mallon, he is free to post the salvage photos of Flight 1549 to his website and anywhere else. “I have to retouch out the logo if its visible but they are back on line!”
via Stellazine.
Just in from photographer Stephen Mallon, he is free to post the salvage photos of Flight 1549 to his website and anywhere else. “I have to retouch out the logo if its visible but they are back on line!”
via Stellazine.
by A Photo Editor on April 17, 2009 · 6 comments
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Congratulations Stephen! Good to see that one decision go against the tide. Hope they get the play they deserve from here on.
That’s great news. Glad to hear that common sense has prevailed.
Thanks for the great news.
Removing the logo. Incredible.
Is there a link ?
I can’t believe they’re making him remove the logo. Like it’s going to make people think it wasn’t US Airways’ plane. I don’t know if they think they can change history or some other reason.