Photo Reprints

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

There are now two ways you can order reprints of photos printed in our sports section.

  • Any photos taken by Greg Davick can also be found and purchased on his website: www.davickphotography.com.

    You may also order reprints the following way:

  • Reprints of selected Chattanoogan.com photographs are now available for purchase. Photos are printed on quality photo paper by a photofinishing lab.

    Prices:
    10-inch print: $15

    HOW TO ORDER:

    1. Send an email to Photo Editor Michael Locke to find out if the desired photo is available for reprinting. The email address is malocke@bellsouth.net.

    2. If photo is available, send order and payment by postal mail or email. Allow up to two weeks for delivery.

    Postal mail address:
    Chattanoogan.com Reprints
    113 E. Meadowbrook Drive
    Click to learn more...
    Chattanooga, TN. 37415
    Payment by check must accompany order. Check should be payable to 'Michael Locke'.

    PayPal money transfers:
    malocke@bellsouth.net
    Put "Reprints" in subject line

    NOTE: Photos on the Chattanoogan.com are optimized for internet viewing and may exhibit some
    digital "noise" in the reprint.

    COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Reprints are sold for viewing only. Photos may not be reproduced or copied
    without written permission from the Chattanoogan.com and the photographer.


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    Sophomore Hollie German led three Lady Flames in double-figures with 21 points, as the Lee University Lady Flames won their 17th consecutive contest, a 72-60 decision at Brenau University. The Lee ladies move to 26-1 on the season, 18-0 in Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) play. It wasn’t easy for the Lady Flames, who mounted a second half comeback after trailing by ... (click for more)

    Georgia Northwestern Falls To Crown 73-60

    The Bobcats have exactly 18 days to re-shape their game plan for their first ever NJCAA post-season appearance. A shortened roster struck by injuries throughout the 2011-12 campaign left Georgia Northwestern with only seven uniformed players in the home stand finale Monday night at The R.A.C. versus Crown College (TN).  In their final home game, the Bobcats played an extremely ... (click for more)

    Mother Of Man Charged With Killing Sgt. Chapin Given Prison Sentence Of 30 Years, 6 Months

    The mother of the man charged with killing Chattanooga Police Sgt. Tim Chapin was sentenced Monday to serve 30 years and six months in federal prison.  Judge Sandy Mattice said the sentence for Kathleen Mathews, 57-year-old mother of Jesse Mathews, as a packed courtroom watched.  Ray Mathews, 51-year-old father of Jesse Mathews, must serve 20 years and 10 months. ... (click for more)

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    Rep. Vince Dean has picked up papers to run for the Senate District 10 seat now held by Democrat Andy Berke. And Rep. Tommie Brown picked up papers to retain her District 28 seat. That sets up a clash with Rep. JoAnne Favors, who picked up for District 28 earlier. Under Republican redistricting, Rep. Favors wound up in the Brown district. Rep. Dean, a Republican from East ... (click for more)

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    Roy Exum: What 17 Pills Did To Me

    Ah, step into my parlor of first-hand wisdom because, in the School of Hard Knocks, there are priceless lessons that you should know before it becomes your turn to dance. Never in my life have I ever had any back problems but, in early December, I came down with what is called sciatica and I have been a miserable man ever since. There are two big nerves that sprout out of the ... (click for more)