File:Thomson-Gina.jpg
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Gina's Restaurant, a photograph by Charles Thomson.
Fair use rationale
[edit]Fair use of low resolution image in Stuckist Photographers to accompany an articles which includes Charles Thomson and his photography. Used to enhance the reader's understanding of the type of work carried out. No free alternative available. Not believed to harm the author's financial interests.
From stuckismphotography.com Accessed April 21, 2006
Fair use in Stuckist Photographers
[edit]Low resolution image used in Stuckist Photographers, the photography group of which he is a member, to show the work of the photographer Charles Thomson (artist). His work is specifically commented on. This contributes significantly to the reader's understanding of the topic, which would be impaired without being able to see this image. It is used for the purposes of critical commentary and education. It is considered that this is fair use, and does not harm the commercial interests of the copyright holder. There is no known free alternative available.
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