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.

George Sheldon Editorial Image of Pipeline Construction

WFMZ Uses George Sheldon Pipeline Construction Image for Editorial Illustration

WFMZ Channel 69 has selected a George Sheldon image of a pipeline being constructed to illustrate their new article entitled, Federal policy for oil and gas permits not a big factor for Pennsylvania. A Photo Credit was given by WFMZ to George Sheldon, which is most appreciated.

Applebees on BestLife

Another Licensed Use of Applebees Editorial Image

For the second time within a week, there was another licensed use of a George Sheldon editorial image of an Applebees Restaurant. Thi time, BestLife used the image to illustrate their article, “Diners Are Threatening to Boycott Applebee’s—Here’s Why.” The article can be viewed here. BestLifeOnline did give photo credit to George Sheldon, which is,…

Applebees Editorial Image by George Sheldon

Another Website, Another George Sheldon Image Used as an Editorial Photo

I just received word that the website Thrillist has licensed one of my images for its website. The photo is of an Applebee’s Restaurant and is used to illustrate their article, “Applebee’s Is Testing Its First Drive-Thru Lanes.” You can see the article by clicking here. Thrillist did include a photo credit to George Sheldon,…