Does anyone have the original picture in which this icon came from? I used to but for the life of me can't find it on my hard drive or any of my discs? I would be so appreciative if someone had it or could tell me where to locate it. Thank you.
I did a lil' Googlin' and found out that: The photographer's name is Rodelio Astudillo, and he's known for taking photos in his "photobooth". His website is here: http://www.rodelio.com/photo/ I'm not sure if he offers prints of his work, but you could contact him and find out. (And if he does, can you let me know please?)
Also, there's a program called "Zinio" that apparently allows people to read books/magazines online, although I think you have to pay for it. I downloaded it but haven't been able to get anything to work on it.
However, I found this link: http://www.zinio.com/pages/TVGuide/Mar-12-07/199863004/pg-23 for the Cri Mi photoshoot, and it looks like March 12, 2007 is the TV Guide issue you're looking for.
I found a copy on a website, but PM me for it so someone else doesn't grab it on you.
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The photographer's name is Rodelio Astudillo, and he's known for taking photos in his "photobooth".
His website is here: http://www.rodelio.com/photo/
I'm not sure if he offers prints of his work, but you could contact him and find out. (And if he does, can you let me know please?)
Also, there's a program called "Zinio" that apparently allows people to read books/magazines online, although I think you have to pay for it. I downloaded it but haven't been able to get anything to work on it.
However, I found this link: http://www.zinio.com/pages/TVGuide/Mar-12-07/199863004/pg-23
for the Cri Mi photoshoot, and it looks like March 12, 2007 is the TV Guide issue you're looking for.
I found a copy on a website, but PM me for it so someone else doesn't grab it on you.
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