Posts tagged: photo licensing

Two Keith Dotson photographs appear in the movie "Why Him?"

Two Keith Dotson photographs appear in the movie

Two of Keith Dotson's nature photographs can now be seen as wall art in the Bryan Cranston / James Franco holiday movie "Why Him?" The photographs appear prominently, framed side-by-side on the wall of the dining room in the Fleming family home in Michigan, near the end of the movie. The photos get a significant amount of screen time with several of the major stars, including Franco and Cranston, and with a couple of surprise musical guests whom I won't mention to avoid spoilers.

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Keith Dotson photo appears in TechCrunch Makers video profile of Boston high-tech firm

Keith Dotson photo appears in TechCrunch Makers video profile of Boston high-tech firm
Keith Dotson's “Antique Farm Machine” made a brief cameo in a TechCrunch Makers video yesterday. It can be seen in the background as reporter John Biggs enters the Boston high-tech firm Formlabs.

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Two Photos Featured in Marshall's Spring 2014 TV Commercials

Two Photos Featured in Marshall's Spring 2014 TV Commercials
Keith Dotson is proud to announce that two of his black and white landscape photographs are currently appearing in national television commercials for U.S. retailer Marshall's.

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Keith Dotson photograph “The Ice Tester” in Wendy’s TV commercial

Keith Dotson photograph “The Ice Tester” in Wendy’s TV commercial
Keith Dotson's  photograph “The Ice Tester” was featured in an August 2012 TV commercial for Wendy’s restaurant chain. The spot features actress Morgan Smith Goodwin (the red-headed Wendy's girl) at home with a group of friends. Click to see the commercial.

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Two Keith Dotson photographs appear on TV in Spiriva's elephant commercial

Two Keith Dotson photographs appear on TV in Spiriva's elephant commercial

Two Keith Dotson photographs appear on TV with an elephant in a new advertisement for COPD drug Spiriva The manufacturers of COPD treatment Spiriva have begun airing a high-profle television commercial which features an elephant apparently sitting on a man's chest, to illustrate the effects of COPD on a person's ability to breathe. Visible on the back wall are two framed black and white photographs by Keith Dotson.

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