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Headline | Daily Gazette reporter looking for fans going to Albany, NY show on June 10 |
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Mike Lisi, Daily Gaz May-17-2004, 16:20 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | Hi! My name is Mike Lisi, and I´m the music writer/critic for The Daily Gazette, a 60,000-circ newspaper in Albany, NY. I´m looking for fans who are heading to the S&G show at the Pepsi Arena on June 10 for a preview on the concert, which is going to be huge!
Please call me toll-free at 800-262-2211 ext. 3198 or e-mail me at [email protected]. My deadline for the story is May 25, so I need to hear from you soon.
Thanks so much,
Mike |
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Bodo May-17-2004, 16:42 GMT
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Austria
 | Mike, your newspaper doesn´t give you free tickets?
Shame ;-)
BTW, reviews can be found immediately after the show here in the LIVE section |
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miriam May-17-2004, 19:07 GMT
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Germany
 | If you´ll pay me ticket, flight and hotel, I´d be very happy to come over *lol* |
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Nathgertsch May-18-2004, 09:12 GMT
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France
 | Don´t dream, Miriam ! :-)
But I´m surprised a newspaper can´t pay a ticket for its journalists ! |
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Bodo May-18-2004, 09:14 GMT
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Austria
 | Normaly journalists go for free and can listen to the first 3 songs in front of the stage to make some pictures (in front of row 1) |
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Nathgertsch May-18-2004, 09:47 GMT
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France
 | yes and they can easily have backstage passes too :-) |
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Bodo May-18-2004, 10:20 GMT
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Austria
 | Thats why I want to become a photographer |
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Nathgertsch May-18-2004, 12:17 GMT
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France
 | Really ? I hope it´s not the only reason :-) but you are right : it´s a great job when it´s a passion ! Some years ago, I had a trainee in Paris as photographer (I was in Public Relations at that time) with a man working with models and it was a great experience ! |
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Bodo May-18-2004, 12:25 GMT
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Austria
 | Yes, I´ll try to change my job. I don´t like to work as a computer programmer any longer. It´s a good paid job but it´s not any fun.
At the time I´m making my first photograph course, and in summer again for 1 week, and it´s really interesting.
I hope one day I find a way to earn some money with it. I´m not interested in working with model´s, I would like to become a travel-photographer (my dream would be to work for a magazine like National Geographics...)
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Nathgertsch May-18-2004, 12:37 GMT
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France
 | I did not work with models neither but it was that man´s job and he has learnt me the different technics of photography from the shot to the pic itself.
Of course, now, with the new technologies, many things have changed... :-)
Good luck for this new direction you´re gonna take and you are surely right to take it once it´s still time ! |
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Bodo May-18-2004, 13:03 GMT
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Austria
 | Thanks Nathalie
Yes at the time the new technology is really a problem, because no one really seems to know if it´s time to change now (to digital) or later. I don´t want to start buying expensive Old analog equipment now, when in 1 year everyone uses digital cameras - and on the other side all photographers say that at the time the digital cameras aren´t good enough.
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Nathgertsch May-18-2004, 17:11 GMT
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France
 | Concerning pics, I am still really attached to my Old Nikon camera :-)and I only use the digital one when I need to have the pic immediately and when it is not supposed to be an artistic one. But that the same old debate then between cds and vinyls... :-) |
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