Picture Archive
Welcome to the Jason Weill Picture Archive, where you can view all sorts of
pictures that I've taken of me, my friends, and my travels. To view the
full-size images, click on the thumbnails or links provided. To return to
this site from the image, use your browser's "Back" button.
New Photos
I post new pictures (as of April 2006) on my Flickr account. You can see
the newest of my pictures at the new photo archive.
Older Photos
The following galleries are available.
Weill in Japan Photos
(20 albums, 366 photos in total)
Blank Slate, the New House
(19 images)
Spring Training 2005
(30 images)
Playing in the Woods 2005
(25 images)
Seattle 2004 (18 images)
Vermont 2003 (18 images)
Florida 2002 (23 images)
The Apartment
(15 images)
The Big Duck
(2 images)
June 2002
(32 images)
October 2001
(10 images)
Carnegie Mellon University
(4 images)
Volkswagen New Beetle
(11 images)
Spring Break 2000
(8 images)
Senior Prom 1999
(19 images)
Disney World 1999
(5 images)
Carnegie Mellon Pre-College 1998
(9 images)
Other Pictures
(3 images)
Usage Notice
These pictures are not stock photos. Unless otherwise noted,
all photos on this site are Copyright 2003 Jason Weill.
Unfortunately, I have had to take action against what I call
"direct linking," also called "hot linking" or many other names. Direct
linking is the practice of incorporating another person's image into a web
page without proper attribution. Several times, people on web forums have
direct linked to several of my images, sometimes to mock my friends and me.
Others have used my images as stock photos or as part of larger galleries.
One guy in Canada sold his car on eBay -- and used my photo of
my car!
Direct linking is no longer permitted. If you try to link directly to
one of my images, you will instead receive a different image explaining this
policy.
If you would like to mention one of my images on your web site, please
link to the page on my site that contains it.
This method is far from perfect, and there are many ways around it.
It was put into place for the sake of my bandwidth (which is limited), and the
subjects of the photos contained herein. Thank you for respecting this policy.