File:Kupcinet Father Daughter With Andrew Prine Credited To Globe Photos & LA Times But Exclusively Published In NYC.jpg
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I consider this my creation even though it used to belong to three professional companies. Or it appears to have belonged to them. No longer! It is a Xerox copy I made from the microfilmed edition of a newspaper called the New York Journal American, which expired in 1966. If you look below the lower right corner of the image, you will see it is credited to both Globe Photos and the Los Angeles Times. But if you contact those companies today, you will learn that each discarded this particular photograph long ago. The LA Times never actually published the photograph. Only the Journal American did. That is why fans of Karyn Kupcinet, who is in the photo, probably are not familiar with it and would enjoy seeing it. My contact at Globe Photos is Mary Beth Whelan. She searched thoroughly for me and said the agency has a few photographs of Kupcinet, but not this one. If you want to Email her, use the address MaryBethW@globephotos.com. I plan to add this explanation to the "Discuss" page. Thank you for reading.
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current | 21:36, 3 November 2007 | 747 × 612 (184 KB) | Dooyar (talk | contribs) | I consider this my creation even though it used to belong to three professional companies. Or it ''appears'' to have belonged to them. No longer! It is a Xerox copy I made from the microfilmed edition of a newspaper called the New York Journal American |
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