For the Love of the Palouse

Dear Fellow Photographers,


Back in 2010 I spend many months scouting the Palouse in order to create a map with photographic locations on it for photographers who wished to visit the region. 
I would start early in the day and return many times after sunset. Along the way I would highlight the roads I travelled and make various notations of worthy spots to photography - see my overused maps below.  I decided to highlight red barns, barns, windmills, abandonded houses, view points and granaries. 


After the summer was over I transferred my locations to a clean map with symbols that would easily identify all the various highlighted spots. 
I then created this website and have sold hundreds of my maps to many photographers who are extremely grateful for my hard-work. 

Sadly in the spring of 2014 the Chamber of Pullman announced that they had a
photographers map of the Palouse. When I heard the news I was curious to what their map looked like so I clicked the link. To my utter amazement, which soon became anger, I discovered they copied my map item for item, not missing one of them and not adding any of their own without crediting me anywhere - see below.

My map on the left, Chamber of Pullman on the right. 
Viewpoints highlighted in pink. Exactly the same
Red barns highlight in blue. Exactly the same.



Instantly I wrote to the Chamber explaining my frustration. Marie Dymkoski, Exectutive Director, denied the obvious, "This is our map," she wrote, "using many different resources. You hold no ownership..."

I then contacted a couple attorneys who basically explained that I would spend as much money to fight this issue as I would maybe get in return. So I decided not to involve myself in so much negativity.

I continued to proudly sell my map, it is my creation, until today because I have now received two angry emails from photographers who believe it is I who copied the Chamber of Pullman. 
When I received those emails I became full of anger all over again. The last thing I want is to associate the place I love so much with anger and frustration. The Palouse is where my heart sings, where people take pride in their word meaning something and where you can find peaceful solitude all day long. 

It is extremely frustrating and disappointing that the Chamber of Pullman stole the map from me. I will continue to work to at least get my name mentioned on the map for the work I did.

One of the reasons I chose this project in the first place is that my goal is to motivate, inspire and share what is possible. If you would still like to purchase my map, I truly appreciate it, however if you instead chose to use the Chambers I totally understand and sincerely want you to fully enjoy discovering the place I love so much. 

One more thing: I am a photographic leader in the Palouse for both private and group tours and would appreciate it if you considered having me as your tour guide. 
Palouse Photography Tours with Teri Lou
The Palouse tours for 2016 are now posted. Take a look!

Have a wonderful day, 
Teri Lou 

7 comments:

  1. Hi Teri,

    Wow, I am so sorry to hear this. I downloaded your map a few weeks ago and had the pleasure of using it this weekend. I can say without a doubt that my enjoyment of the Palouse was 100000% better with the help of your map. I wonder if you could find an IP/photographer's rights attorney who would consider making a pro-bono case out of your project. The Pullman Chamber should, at the very least, recognize your efforts to bring photographers (and their travel dollars) like me to the Palouse (where I spent over $800 in a 4-day weekend).

    Anyway, thank you again for your efforts! Here are some of the images I created with the help of your map:

    http://dellahuff.smugmug.com/Palouse/

    Best,
    Della

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    1. Della,
      I am sorry to have taken so long to respond. Thanks so much for your kind comment. Your images are beautiful and well seen. I hope you have a chance to visit again and again.
      Enjoy the light always!

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  2. I would try to find a lawyer to take teh case on. Email and call Carolyn Wright, a lawyer photographer. There is also "TWO EASY STEPS FOR USING THE DMCA TAKEDOWN NOTICE TO BATTLE COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT" https://nppa.org/page/5617 and http://www.dpreview.com/articles/1999431312/two-easy-steps-for-using-a-dmca-takedown-notice-to-battle-copyright-infringement

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  3. When was the map last updated? I am planning to buy one so I can do a self-guided tour this year.

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  5. I purchased your map in 2010 or 2011 and found it to be the most wonderful gift! Thank you, thank you! It is shameful what you have experienced from the Chamber of Commerce and I cannot offer any ideas towards that but I can tell you that your map my my trip the most satisfying photo-trip I have ever experienced. You made my soul sing with joy!

    Maureen Miller

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  6. It is a sad state of affairs a governmental entity is allowed to steal the fruits of your devotion and hard work. Justice would prevail if they compensated you 10 times the value of the same maps they distributed over time and the city administrators should serve jail time of not less than 10 years.

    i am proud i purchased the map from you

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