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Hi Julie,
It was so wonderful to hear from you, and I am so honored that you have been perusing Israel My Glory Magazine. I’m thrilled that you loved the picture associated with the article on Joppa. I’ve been to Joppa numerous times and it is a beautiful and completely photogenic city. Unfortunately, I have to share while I have taken numerous pictures of Joppa, I don’t believe that the picture that ran with my article was mine. Friends of Israel has an amazing team that helps in the editing and production of each issue. The picture that was placed with my particular article was chosen by our graphic artist. I don’t have the authority to allow you to use it, if I did I certainly would. I will share your information with the Editor-in -chief of Israel My Glory. Perhaps she can learn more about the picture you referenced from our artist.
Thank you for your love of Israel and your gift of painting. I’ve always wished I had art talent, but alas, I have none. I greatly admire and appreciated those who do , so I wish you every blessing for the Lord as you continue to paint for the Glory of the Lord.
Hi Tom, I just found some of your photo’s after googling, photos of Joppa.
I’m an artist who loves painting ancient cities like Jerusalem, Joppa and I have done one of Tyre and sold it , I’m just getting ready to start working again. Someone I lent my resource book to who didn’t return it, much to my sadness. I was wondering if I could use your photo as a resource?
PS I love your photography.