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Editorial - Media Usage List Known Usage of Images in Editorial (E), Website (W), Books (B), Movies (M), TV (TV), Social Media (SM) Editorial - Media Usage List Known usage of images in Editorial (E), Website (W), Books (B), Movies (M), TV (TV), Social Media (SM) As a staff member, freelancer, and contributor to multiple photo agencies and publications, Doug has covered entertainment, sports, and news events around-the-world. Doug’s images are regularly used in electronic and print media worldwide, including the Disney documentary, Morning Light, multiple Dance and Sailing books & publications, LA Times, Coast Magazine, Yahoo News and People...just to name a few. Segerstrom Center for the Arts(E)(W)- FB post / Misty Copeland (B-day) September 10, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / "Full Orchestra bow" September 9, 2020 Inside OC Register(E)(W)- George Argyros Jr.obituary August 28, 2020 Inside South Coast Metro(E)(W)- Avenue of the Arts Hotel - check to SCFTA August 20, 2020 Inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts(E)(W)- FB post / ABT School – Chase Rogers August 18, 2020 Inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts(E)(SM)- Center Connection / Tutu Tues. & Ave of Arts August 10, 2020 Inside The Armenian Mirror- Spectator(E)(W) – “…,Danilians impeded by COVID” (2) August 8, 2020 Inside Broadway World( E)(W)- SCFTA / Paul Sanford & Casey Rietz & Check August 6, 2020 Inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts(E)(W)- FB post / Paul Sanford & Casey Rietz & Check August 06, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / "Carmina Burana" July 26, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / Summer Reply – “Beethoven’s Fifth” July 24, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / Relive "Carmina Burana" July 22, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / PS Virtual July 4 Spectacular July 2, 2020 Inside MenAlive(E)(W) - Newsletter / Performance image June 30, 2020 Inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts(E)(W)- Behind the Curtain / “ABT The Nutcracker” June 30, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / L.A. Opera principle- Morris Robinson June 25, 2020 Inside Saddleback College(E)(W)- Saddle Back Jazz Camp June 25, 2020 Inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts(E)(SM)- Behind the Curtain / Bubba Jackson June 20, 2020 Inside Forbes(Russia)(E)(W) – Sergei Danilian / backstage @ SCFTA June 18, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / DIAVOLO | Architecture in Motion® June 18, 2020 Inside Reach Publishing- UK(E)(Getty Images) – Susan Boyles @ SCFTA – 10/14/16 June 15, 2020 Inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts( E)(SM)- FB post / ABT Dance School June 9, 2020 Inside Reach Publishing- UK(E)(Getty Images) – Susan Boyles @ SCFTA – 10/14/16 June 6, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / BackhausDance performance (2/22/18) May 30, 2020 Inside TimesOC(E)- SCFTA / Tuesday Night Dance May 24, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony Blog(E)(SM)- Carl St Clair Banner May 22, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Kids playing in on-campus fountain May 22, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / students in front Center May 21, 2020 Inside Daily Pilot(E)(W)- SCFTA / Tuesday night Dance Classes on the Plaza May 14,2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Centers stairway May 11, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / DIAVOLO | Architecture in Motion® May 8, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Center lobby May 8, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM) – FB post / PS Performance – Request for Donation May 7, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM) – FB post / PS Performance May 6, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM) – FB post / PS Performance May 6, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony Blog(E)(SM)- / PS Performance – Request for Donation May 4, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / PS Performance – Request for Donation May 4, 2020 Inside OC Business Journal(E)- Pacific Symphony / “The Long Intermission” May 4, 2020 Cover/Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Jesse & Joy performance May 1, 2020 Inside Coast Magazine(E)(W)- Pacific Symphony Gala May 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Alan Cumming performance April 28, 2020 Inside Forbes( E)(Getty Images) – Susan Boyle @ SCFTA (10/14/16) April 22, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / “If All the Sky Were Paper” Perf April 25, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Los Angeles Dance Project Perf April 19, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Musco Opening day toast April 17, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / BACKHAUSDANCE’ Perf April 16, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / PS Performance - Tchaikovsky’s “Pathétique” April 14, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Marybelle Musco & Joey Alexander April 14, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra April 13, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts( E)(SM) – FB post / heard its very first musical notes April 9, 2020 Inside Promotora de Informaciones, S.(E)(Getty Images) – Alvin Ailey@ SCFTA (3/7/12) April 8, 2020 Inside LA Times(E)(Getty Images) – Dancer Alicia Graf / Alvin Ailey @ SCFTA (3/7/12) April 8, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Interior of Center stage April 7, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony Programs(E)- Cover: Barry Perkins April 2020 Cover/Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / PS Performance March 30, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / PS Performance March 27, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony Blog(E)(SM)- / PS Performance March 27, 2020 Inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts( E)(SM)- FB post / Summer Jazz & Bus-in kids March 26, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / / DIAVOLO | Architecture in Motion® March 24, 2020 Inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts( E)(SM)- FB post / Bus-in kids in Segerstrom Hall March 21, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Christimas concert patron singing alone March 19, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Performance March 19, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Opening Night crowd outside Center March 19, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / John Batiste performance March 16, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / PS Performance March 16, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Pilobolus: “Come to your Senses” Perf March 14, 2020 Inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts( E)(SM)- FB post / exterior of SCFTA Campus March 13, 2020 Inside Voice of OC(E)(W)- Pacific Symphony's Nowruz concert 2019 March 11, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Joy Huerta performance March 8, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / “If All the Sky Were Paper” Perf March 8, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Roberto Devereux in concert March 8, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Roberto Devereux in concert March 4, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony Programs(E)- Cover: Ben Smolen / Anastastia – Behind the scenes March 2020 Cover/Inside SCFTA Programs(E)- Anastastia - Behind the scenes March 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony Blog(E)(W)-Nowruz (Irian New Year) February 29, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / Nowruz (Irian New Year) February 24, 2020 Inside Broadway World(E)(W)- Pacific Symphony New Season February 19, 2020 Inside OC Register(E)(W)- Pacific Symphony New Season February 19, 2020 Inside Voice OC( E)(W) – Pacific Symphony New Season February 18, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Doris Kearns Goodwin February 17, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / DIAVOLO | Architecture in Motion® February 14, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / Performance February 10, 2020 Inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts( E)(SM)- FB post / Friends of the Center February 6, 2020 Inside Newport Beach Independent(E)(W)- SCFTA Candlelight Concert 2019 (1) February 1, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts Program(E)- Cover: Interior of Hall / PS Concert in 2016 Winter 2020 Cover/Inside Orange Coast Magazine(E)- SCFTA Candlelight Concert (2) February 2020 Inside SCFTA Programs( E)- The Guilds of the Center / President & Chairman Portraits February 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony Programs(E)- Cover: Ayako Sugaya / The Guilds of the Center February 2020 Cover/Inside Reach Publishing(UK)(Getty Images)- Susan Boyles @ SCFTA (10/16/14) (2) January 31, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / Kobe Bryant & John Williams @ AFI LAA January 28, 2020 Inside Reach Publishing(UK)(Getty Images)- Susan Boyles @ SCFTA (10/16/14) (1) January 27, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / Lunar New Year (17) images January 26, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Jesse & Joy performance January 23, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / Lunar New Year January 22, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / The Mark O’Connor Band performance January 14, 2020 Inside Pacific Symphony(E)(SM)- FB post / Lunar New Year January 14, 2020 Inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts( E)(SM)- FB post / School for kids w/ Disabilities January 9, 2020 Inside Taylor & Francis Group(UK)(Getty images)- Alvin Ailey@ SCFTA (03/06/12) (2) January 9, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Backstage look into audience January 8, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) – FB post / Tommy Emmuanuel, CGP Backstage January 7, 2020 Inside Musco Center for the Arts(E)(SM) –
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