Please read the following before entering the Photo Gallery

The following images represent a small sample of the pictures available from our library. Although we do not yet have an on-line catalog, we are happy to do a custom search on our in-house catalog for just the image you need, free of charge. Just call (714) 542-3888, or email us.

And, by the way.....


PLEASE DON'T PIRATE OUR IMAGES!
You may use any of the images found on this website for comps, presentations and mock-ups only. Please contact us for licensing if you wish to use the images for final art or any other purpose. We count on receiving royalties from these images to make a living.

Copyright of all of the images on this web site are owned by E. John Thawley III and/or others. You only have the right to use the images in limited applications: comps, layouts for in-house presentations, rough draft designs for your clients, story-boards or other comps for yourself or your customers. That is the full extent of reproduction rights that are granted. For all other uses, you must contact E. John Thawley III. You are not allowed to use the images for advertising, brochures, editorial publications, public multimedia presentations or in any other way. You may not sell, publish, license or otherwise distribute any of the photographs without a License To Use from E. John Thawley III. You may not place copies of the images on electronic bulletin boards for general access. When using images in comp layouts, keep in mind that the copyright belongs to the photographer who created the images. Any use of the images beyond the limited uses set forth above constitutes a violation of the applicable copyright law and may result in damages and costs being assessed against you. If your design work involves manipulation of a photograph - retouching, shrinking, stretching, darkening, lightening, tracing, copying, adding images to other images or in any other way changing them - you may be creating a Derivative Work of the original image (i.e. anything derived from one or several original(s)) in violation of copyright law, which again may result in damages and costs being assessed against you. Under copyright law, the creator of the original work also owns the copyright to all works derived from the original. Therefore, if all or part of your work is seen as having been derived from the original image(s), you do not own the copyright to the derivative work, just as you do not own the copyright to the original work.


By entering the photo gallery, you are agreeing with and acknowledging your understanding of the terms above.