Hi Angela,
Sorry I didn't know of any issues with international work, I had previously emailed Dave about this matter, mainly from the point of view regarding the use of photos as examples of our work.
In the Emails/letters I sent out I did not include any images and refered them to the OPR Site. Below is a copy of the email to dave and the letter I sent out.
Quote
"Dave,
I am thinking of trying to drum up some publicity, and maybe business in Australia, particularly in the north of Queensland which is prone to cyclones. Several brewing there at present.
What I need to know is, what is the position on using OPR restoration photos for publicity? Do you have a blanket agreement for their use or do you have to get permission on an individual basis.
It is hard to publicise OPR without showing examples, however I would not consider using any without specific permission, as I feel that they may be very personal to the owners, I even keep them private on my photo hosts for that reason.
What is OPR's position on taking in work from areas other than the US? Last year a Cyclone struck the town of Innisfail in NQ, causing major damage to most of the community, at that time I twice emailed the local newspaper "The Innisfail Advocate" suggesting they contact OPR as we may be able to provide the same service to the people of Innisfail, unfortunately they choose not to reply.
It would be handy to know how OPR stands on this matter before I go out beating my drum.
Regards,
Max Schaefer"
Quote
"Max,
We already use some photos to publicize our cause. If you have particular photos in mind, let me know which ones they are and we can contact the owners to seek their permission.
OPR's ultimate goal is to help everyone that we can. In order to do this, we need volunteers who can pick up the ball and run with it when disaster strikes in their area. Let me know what you'd like to do and we can talk about how to get the ball rolling.
Thanks for all that you've done and all that you do Max. You're a very prominent and valuable member of the crew. It's volunteers like yourself that are going keep this organization moving.
Dave
Dave Ellis
Co-President
Operation Photo Rescue"
Letter
The Secretary
Innisfail Photographic & Video Club
PO Box 160,
South Johnstone, Qld, 4859
Dear Sir/Madam
I would like to bring to your notice and that of your members, Operation Photo Rescue, a volunteer organisation to which I belong
The organisation was started by freelance "Star of Fredericksburg", Virginia, photographer Rebecca Sell and Dave Ellis, the newspaper’s photo-assignment editor, to restore photos damaged by Hurricane Katrina. The organisation now has over a thousand volunteer members who carry out the restoration work, from over 86 countries around the world, including many from Australia.
Operation Photo Rescue (OPR) is not restricted to work concerned with Hurricane Katrina and is available to carry out this work for disaster victims anywhere. OPR's motto is "Insurance Replaces Possessions, We Replace Memories".
In the wake of Cyclone Larry, I emailed a local Innisfail newspaper bringing OPR to their attention and suggesting they may be able to perform a similar service to the residents of Innisfail and surrounds, using the resources of OPR. On receiving no reply, I again emailed them asking if they could provide contacts for local Photographic Clubs who may be able to carry out the collection and Scanning/Photographing the damaged photos. Again my request went unanswered.
I am hoping for some support from local Photography Clubs/Societies to set up a fledgling organisation to respond should disaster strike again, as it no doubt will.
This would require people who could collect and catalogue damaged photos and then carry out high resolution scanning or digital photographing of the photos for uploading to OPR for restoration. It would also require getting on board, Photo Processors willing to donate the printing of the restored photos.
OPR have several processors in the US who donate their printing. However, it would be impractical to have them printed in the US and then posted out, should those processors be prepared to donate the work to another country.
Unfortunately, with the passage of time it is likely that most photos damaged by "Larry" would by now be trashed, although it may be worth checking out, as photos are still being gathered from the New Orleans area even after all this time.
This is something which would have to be set up by people in the local area to be workable with regard to collection of damaged photos. Whilst I can work on restorations, due to my location and limited resources, I am not in a position to physically carry out the ground work required to get this organisation started.
If you would follow the link I have provided to the OPR web-site you would be able to get an overview of how the organisation works and the type of work carried out by the many volunteer restorers, many of whom are professional Photo-restorers and others like myself, who are keen, dedicated amateurs. Should your members wish to become involved in this very worthwhile endeavour, I am sure OPR headquarters would be more than happy to provide you with the technical infomation required to set up and operate the process.
The response to the work carried out by OPR from "Katrina" victims has been overwhelming. Where they can in time replace the physical property they lost, the only way they can recover the memories of family and friends, some since passed away and the memories of their children growing up is through the work of OPR, for which they have expressed heartfelt gratitude.
Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. It is greatly appreciated and I am hopeful you may see the value that OPR - with your help, could provide to the residents of Cyclone prone NQ.
I will be contacting other clubs in your area to bring this to their attention, so perhaps it is something in which local organisations like yours could work together to spread the work load and with a little arm twisting, you may be able to garner the support and resources of local newspapers.
http://www.operationphotorescue.com/index.htmlAnd the volunteer Forum where you can see work in progress.
http://www.oprworkshop.org/forum/index.phpYours sincerely
Max Schaefer
Angela, Let me know if my doing this has caused any problems, I only wish to help, not rock any boats.
Max