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         <description><![CDATA[<h2>Jeff Pflueger Photo Media Stock Photography Prices</h2>

The price of photography is based on the end usage.
Software is licensed similarly - one pays based on the number of copies licensed. It is the same for a photograph. The more ways that the photograph will be used, and the bigger the end audience, the greater the price.

The following is an industry standard tool used by a broad range of photographers and stock agencies worldwide. Jeff Pflueger Photo Media uses this tool to quote prices on licensing photography. To make the pricing process as easy as possible, the tool is based on different "packs", or broad ways that the image will be used, rather than for very specific end uses.

Please call with any questions.

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         <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://jeffpflueger.com/mt/random/refugees_learn_to_substitute_g.php"><img alt="Woman_patient_visits_Popular_Aid_for_Relief_and_Development_PARD_clinic_in_Beirut_Lebanon_1397_t.jpg" src="http://www.dahrjamailiraq.com/hard_news/archives/Woman_patient_visits_Popular_Aid_for_Relief_and_Development_PARD_clinic_in_Beirut_Lebanon_1397_t.jpg" width="100" height="66" align="left" hspace="5"/></a><strong>Inter Press Service</strong>
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<strong>BEIRUT, May 2 (IPS) - The influx of refugees from Palestinian areas and the inability of the government to do much for them has strengthened a unique NGO providing essential services.
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Dahr Jamail

<strong>BEIRUT, May 7 (IPS) - As reconstruction resumes in the heavily bombed southern Beirut district Dahiyeh, the signs are evident of a rebuilding of resistance against Israel and the U.S.-backed government, largely by way of increased support for Hezbollah.</strong>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<h2>Middle East Project Fund Raising- Purchase Limited Edition, Fine Art Prints</h2>
<strong><em>I am honored by your interest and support, and I warmly invite your involvement in this project. Purchasing a piece of my photography while supporting my work in the Middle East is one of the greatest pieces of recognition that I can receive for this difficult project.</em></strong>


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Be sure to order before they sell out. Each image is in a very limited edition of 5. I will not be able to take orders after March 16th </strong>

<p><strong>Or simply make a donation to help us reach our fundraising goals:</strong></p><form action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post"><input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="_xclick"><input type="hidden" name="business" value="jeff@wildernessfringe.com"><input type="hidden" name="no_shipping" value="2"><input type="hidden" name="return" value="http://jeffpflueger.com/mt/random/thank_you.php">
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Friends,
Dahr Jamail and I have worked together for over two years on a unique, and in my perspective, historic project in citizen journalism and New Media ( <a href="http://dahrjamailiraq.com">http://dahrjamailiraq.com</a> ). The unfortunate media consolidations in the US, and the resulting challenge to diverse views in the media has been challenged by an explosion of the Internet. Millions now participate in the dissemination of journalism where traditionally there have been few. 

Dahr Jamail's  reporting has been an important part of that story. He has been able to reach millions with his stories that humanize what is happening in the Middle East - nearly entirely through the web. I have been honored to help Dahr with my skills on the web to potently shape in some ways the international discussion regarding the chaos in the Middle East. 

In April, I will be accompanying Dahr to the Middle East to add my photography and i<a href="http://jeffpflueger.com/dameasy/photography/pictures/images/Middle_East/Technical_Demo/flash.html">nnovative multi-media</a> to the stories that we will be producing. 

The expenses for the project is largely funded by our audience on the web. <strong>But we are still short on funds.</strong> 

I am making available a limited edition of four prints in order to raise some of the funds that we need. 

These prints are symbolic on several levels. They represent how my roots in adventure photography are supporting a new photographic endeavor. Before we ever worked together, Dahr Jamail and I were first in contact because we were both mountaineers in Alaska. We both share a common passion for adventuring in the outdoors. Dahr and I often use the metaphors of climbing when discussing important decisions together, and these prints represent the common passion and understanding that comes from outdoor adventures. Additionally, the emotions Dahr and I have experienced on expeditions in the outdoors - the struggle, the discomfort, the awe, the courage and the persistence- are all too relevant in our work in this project. I have specifically chosen photographs that evoke the exact emotions in me that I value for our trip to the Middle East. 

This project has been as technical as it has been creative. These impulses can be oddly both contradictory and complimentary. To that end, this limited edition of 5 prints will have on the back a unique segment of the computer programming I have accomplished for this coming project signed by Dahr and myself. It is the technical side of this project that I feel is the behind the scenes of our work, and it is appropriate that these images that are funding our project have that connection to the technical realities of this project. Never again will these prints be associated with that code, nor with this purpose. 

Be sure to order before they sell out. I will not be able to take orders after March 16th 

I am honored by your interest and support, and I warmly invite your involvement in this project. Owning a piece of my photography while supporting our work is one of the greatest compliments that I can receive. 

Sincerely,

Jeff Pflueger

<strong>How to keep up to date with our project:</strong>

I will be packaging images into "collections" on the web - narrated with voice recording. If you use RSS, a convenient way to keep up with the new image collections and stories we produce is here:
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Or you can have an RSS feed to simply receive any of the images as I make them public on the web from the field:
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Or simply subscribe to Dahr Jamail's dispatches:
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         <description><![CDATA[<h1>RSS - A way to stay current with fresh images</h1>

<h2>RSS is really easy to use</h2>
<em>With an RSS feed, and an RSS reader, you are notified when new images are published on this site. Rather than having to check the website, the website comes to you.</em>

<h2>1) First thing to do is find a category of images that you are interested in.</h2> The category can be a single "keyword", or a "folder". Keywords are things like "adventure" or "kayaking". You can pick a RSS feed from <a href="http://jeffpflueger.com/dameasy/photography/pictures/images_keywords/">this list of keywords</a>. Folders tend to be more geographical like "Alaska". Folders are the things containing the images. If you choose a folder then you get all the images inside - including the images in folders inside the folder you choose. <a href="http://jeffpflueger.com/dameasy/photography/pictures/images/index.html">You can pick a folder you'd like here</a>.

The trick is to find either a folder or a keyword that is general enough that images will be added frequently.

<h2>2) Next, find the RSS feed and "subscribe to it".</h2> For example, if you are interested in all of the images I have of Alaska, and any I will add in the future of Alaska, go to the <a href="http://jeffpflueger.com/dameasy/photography/pictures/images/Alaska/index.html">Alaska folder</a> and click the Alaska RSS link.

In most modern browsers (Opera, Explorer, FireFox, etc) when you click on an RSS link, the browser asks if you'd like to subscribe. If you subscribe, when I add new images you will be able to view them immediately.

<h2>3) Advanced:</h2> If you really get into the RSS feed thing you will find all kinds of "RSS" readers out there - some totally web based - like your Yahoo homepage, and some really clever - like the Thunderbird email client, where RSS feeds are treated like incoming email!

Have fun, and let me know if you have any questions about using RSS on jeffpflueger.com

<h2 class="module-header">Syndication</h2>
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Please try looking in the links above.

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Jeff Pflueger Photo Media is located in <strong>The Studio Building</strong> in downtown Berkeley.

The building stands as a local historic monument and is wired basement to fifth floor with a blazing T3 internet connection.

The Studio Building was built in 1905 and was the tallest building in downtown Berkeley until the Shattuck Hotel was completed in 1909. The building was constructed by Frederick H. Dakin and built for his company, which handled investments in gold mines and real estate. Bricks used for the foundation were manufactured by Dakin in Stege, California.

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The studio part of the building was the fifth floor, which was designed as artists’ studios and included a gallery. In December 1906, the first art exhibit was held. After the 1906 earthquake and fire, Frederick H. Meyer moved his design studio from San Francisco to the Studio Building, where he founded the California College of Arts and Crafts.

The College was said to have moved moved after one year, but the photograph here shows the class CCAC of 1912 in what was apparently the Studio Building.
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