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 Photo Books, Personalized Frames, Custom sizes: Canvas, Float Wraps, Stand Outs, Gallery Wraps, and object removal has to be custom ordered. Any work requesting these services must order there image via email. Please send complete image number(s) at the bottom of each image along with email.  All sales are final. No refunds issued. Any damaged prints and/or products must be returned in order to get a replacement. If you do not receive your images in two weeks of your credit card being charged please email and let us know so we can resend them.

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We make every effort to photograph all subjects. However, some conditions beyond our control
(i.e. lighting, weather, ring constraints)will sometimes render images not worthy of sale.
 
 

To All “Facebook” Infringers

( Including Adults ! )

How about you simply pay for a low resolution image !!

Any photograph taken off the internet without permission is as much an infringement as if the same image were taken from a magazine and used without permission. The unauthorized reproduction of a copyrighted work even if taken off the internet is still an infringement.

Criminal Infringement. —

(1) In general. — Any person who willfully infringes a copyright shall be punished as provided under section 2319 of title 18, if the infringement was committed —

Anyone who violates any of the exclusive rights of a copyright owner is an infringer.

Criminal penalties for copyright infringement include:

  • A fine of not more than $500,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years, or both, for the first offense.
  • A fine of not more than $1 million and imprisonment for not more than 10 years, or both, for repeated offenses.

A copyright owner can recover actual or, in some cases, statutory damages from an infringer.  The court in its discretion may allow the recovery of full costs by or against any party other than the United States or an officer thereof. Except as otherwise provided by this title, the court may also award a reasonable attorney's fee to the prevailing party as part of the costs. The copyright owner may elect, at any time before final judgment is rendered, to recover, instead of actual damages and profits, an award of statutory damages for all infringements involved in the action, with respect to any one work, for which any one infringer is liable individually, or for which any two or more infringers are liable jointly and severally, in a sum of not less than $750 or more than $30,000.