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QuestionHow do I cite a photo on social media, say Instagram?Corey Reese is a Photographer and VR developer based in Atlanta, Georgia. He has over 18 years of photography experience across various industries, including fashion, fitness, and entertainment. He has educated over 55,500 students about photography through online learning platforms. Corey’s impressive client roster includes Essence Magazine, BET, Bravo, Adidas, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and Emory University. Corey is the creator of “Immersive Exposure,” a virtual reality app designed to revolutionize photography education by providing immersive, interactive learning experiences. Through Immersive Exposure, Corey blends his expertise in photography with cutting-edge VR technologies. He holds a degree in Computer Information Sciences from Catawba College.You can simply acknowledge and credit the person who provided the photo. Mention the photographer directly in your post and add a credit line in the caption, such as "Photo by @username" or "Credit: @username." Including a thank you note, like "Thank you to @username for this amazing photo!" further shows your appreciation. This is generally acceptable when citing a photo for non-academic or non-research purposes to give proper credit to the creator while sharing their work.
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QuestionI have an image taken by a photographer, owned by a photography house, published online for a national newspaper. Do I reference all three parties?Community AnswerIt should be fine if you just reference the photographer and the newspaper.
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QuestionDo I put a picture after or before a title on an article?Community AnswerThe way you place the images in your article will depend on the required format for the article. In general, you should try to put the image close to where you will be discussing it in the text.
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QuestionI took the photograph on a trip and I am the author. What do I write under the photograph and how do I cite myself?Community AnswerTaken By: (your name and date).
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QuestionWhat should I do if I don't know the name of the photographer, or anything about the place it was taken?Community AnswerIf you don't know, you should reverse Google image search it. If you're incapable of doing so, Googling descriptions of this photo will probably garner you a result.
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QuestionHow do I cite a photograph I took myself?Community AnswerIn the caption of the photograph, include your name, the title of the photo, the medium, and the date. For example, "Fig. 1. John Doe, Portrait of a Cat, digital photograph, 2017."
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