How to Cite a Photograph

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If you discuss or use a photograph in a paper or publication, you will need to cite it. A good citation protects the photographer's ownership of the image and allows your readers to access the image for further reference. The way you cite...
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If you discuss or use a photograph in a paper or publication, you will need to cite it. A good citation protects the photographer's ownership of the image and allows your readers to access the image for further reference. The way you cite a photograph will depend on which citation style you are using, as well as the source of the photograph. If you reproduce a photograph in your work, you will need to include an appropriate credit line.

Method 1
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Selecting Your Citation Style

  1. Step 1 Follow any style requirements associated with your project.
    If you’re citing a photograph for a school paper or a formal publication, you might already be expected to follow a particular citation format. Consult with your teacher, professor, school, publisher, or supervisor to find out if they have a preferred citation style.
    • If you live in the US, the most common citation styles are APA (American Psychological Association), MLA (Modern Language Association), and CMS (Chicago Manual of Style).
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Method 2
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Citing Photographs in Your Text

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Method 3
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Reproducing Photographs

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