I have some Places and I have some Users in my database.  I'd like to
be able to associate some Photos with each.

  class Photo(models.Model):
    # a model that represents a photo

  class UserProfile(models.Model):
    # has a list of Photos

  class Place(models.Model):
    # has a list of Photos


Normally, if i were using another ORM framework, I would make my Place
have a list of photos, and I'd make my UserProfile have a list of
photos, and I'd leave my Photo model alone.  However, the Django way
of doing things requires that I put a ForeignKey into my Photo model
to establish the one-to-many.

The problem is, sometimes Photo's ForeignKey will point to a
UserProfile and sometimes to an Place.  How can I have both my
UserProfile and Place models point to Photos?

Thanks in advance,
Mike
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