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"So here are my thoughts on the idea of "copying" each other... If I post a photo from Domino, Elle Decor or anything else like that - unless I dug it up from 100 years ago or something- no need to source back to me! BUT if I post my projects, my office, my client's house, my house, my friends house... you can and should leave a link! Cool?"
I jacked this verbiage from Sketch42 Blog, because it was pretty right on. Oh, and if you are ever able to credit a photographer for your images, you should.
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