Radio Stations using George Sheldon Image for Tragic Philadelphia Fatal Fire News Story

Radio Stations using George Sheldon Image for Tragic Philadelphia Fatal Fire News Story

Radio stations in Philadelphia have used a George Sheldon image as part of their reportage of a fatal fire that killed three children and one adult. So far, radio stations KTTS Country 94.7, KWXX in Hawaii, and KMMO in Missouri have used the George Sheldon created image Editorial photo credit was given by the radio…

George Sheldon Image Illustrates Article about Dollar General Employee Eating Unpaid Food

George Sheldon Image Illustrates Article about Dollar General Employee Eating Unpaid Food

A photo of a Dollar General store by George Sheldon was used by Daily Dot to illustrate a news article about an employee eating unpaid food at the store, and then posting the confession on TikTok. The article can be viewed here. Photo credit was given by Daily Dot, which is most appreciated.

Google Sues Fake Puppy Seller and News Story Uses George Sheldon Puppy For Sale Image

Google Sues Fake Puppy Seller and News Story Uses George Sheldon Puppy For Sale Image

Google has aggressively sued a person who has set up an alleged fraudulent scheme to sell non-existent puppies to unsuspecting shoppers. Using Google services, this user/seller is now on the receiving end of a lawsuit seeking extensive damages. The case was reported by the website Top Class Actions, and to report the story of Google’s…

Popeye’s Chicken Enters UK Market – News Story uses George Sheldon Photo

Popeye’s Chicken Enters UK Market – News Story uses George Sheldon Photo

Timeout has reported that Popeye’s is moving into the UK, and used a by NY George Sheldon for their news story. The article used an image of Popeyes created in Lancaster, PA. The story included a photo credit of the image. The article and photo can be reviewed by clicking here.

Bulk Fuel Tanks for Energy Editorial Illustration

Bulk Fuel Tanks for Energy Editorial Illustration

Working on energy and transportation editorial images, and this project recently took me to Sinking Springs, Pennsylvania to capture some bulk storage tanks. This also gave me the opportunity to use my long lens (200-600mm) to create some images from a distance. These images are now being submitted to my photo editor for review.