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Hello Nikolas,
I am with the photo department at Scholastic Publishing in New York. We are producing an educational decorative bulletin board product, called, \Shapes In Photos\. This product is designed for teachers of elementary school classrooms.
We would like to use your Ariel photograph of the Pentagon building on our bulletin board and I’m hoping we can get a high res file copy of this photograph from you. The image will be used to illustrate a octagon shape on our bulletin board product. We are on a very tight deadline and we need to get the high res file copy, along with permission to use it, today or by Monday 26, 2010, ASAP!
Please let me know as soon as you can if you will be able help us. Feel free to contact me by telephone or email. My I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanking you in advance,
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Diane Allford, Photo Editor
Photo Resource Department
Scholastic Inc.
557 Broadway, Suite 5019
New York, New York 10012
Telephone: 212.343.7111
email: dianeascholastic@gmail.com
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Comment by diane allford — 7/23/2010 @ 3:03 pm
I just discovered your page. I’m a civil engineer and i love your work, i will recommend your page
Comment by Martha C — 7/27/2010 @ 11:51 pm
Hi Nikolas,
I’m working with a non-profit local group of seniors called Dupont Village. it’s a group that helps folks age in place and remain part of our Dupont Circle neighborhood. We provide such things are transportation to and from medical appointments, help in shopping, even getting someone to change that lightbulb so that people in their 80′s don’t have to climb ladders. There are also lots of social and cultural events, so it’s not just a slow march to the grave.
We’re putting together a Dupont Circle calendar as a fundraiser, and would love to include your photo of the Great Snowball Fight. May we have your permission?
Thanks,
- Mike
(202) 833-4440
Comment by Mike Silverstein — 7/28/2010 @ 8:22 pm
I am writing to ask for your permission to include your posts on
DCguide.com and include a link to your blog in our directory. We would
include a link back to your blog fully crediting you for your work
along with a profile about you listed on DCguide.com . Please let us
know as soon as possible.
Mike@dcguide.com
Mike Thomas
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Comment by dc guide — 8/4/2010 @ 6:41 am
Hi, Nikolas –
I’ve decided to use Georgetown Lenz #2 on the announcement card. I will email the card to you soon so you can let me know if there are any problems.
Comment by Laura Graham — 8/18/2010 @ 10:42 am
Hi, Nikolas –
I have made the changes to the announcement card per your request and will probably send it to the printer today.
Comment by Laura Graham — 8/20/2010 @ 9:52 am
Nikolas,
I represent a group interested in opening a dispensary in Washington DC. Obviously, we need to fully understand the laws and regulations involved with such an endeavor. Could you recommend a place to find this information? Thank you
Sincerely,
Brian Pierce
Comment by Brian Pierce — 9/2/2010 @ 12:10 pm