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How do you get pictures from The New York Times?

How do you get pictures from The New York Times?

Photos only can be obtained from Redux Pictures by emailing [email protected] or calling 212-253-0399. Video clips can be obtained from Veritone by emailing [email protected] or visiting commerce.veritone.com/pages/NYT-Collection.

How do I access TimesMachine?

Access TimesMachine in one of two ways: When logged into the New York Times website, go to the following URL: https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/browser.

Are there any photos from the New York Times?

Only photographs credited to The Times and published after 2000 are available for sale. *Photos from The Times Magazine are not available for sale. Images credited to wire services, private archives, museums, individual photographers and other photo agencies are not available.

What is available from the New York Times archive?

We provide the following offerings of the archive to readers: The New York Times Article Archive – Partial and full-text digital versions of articles from 1851 to 2006. TimesMachine – A browser-based digital replica of all issues from 1851 to 2002 available to print and digital subscribers. 2.  What is available from The New York Times archive?

When was the first New York Times article published?

The New York Times Article Archive The New York Times Article Archive contains articles dating back to 1851, which can be accessed through archive search. Articles from 1851-1980 are available either in full-text or partial articles. Full-text versions are available for all articles published after 1980.

Are there matte prints of the New York Times?

Matte prints are available in four sizes, unframed or with black framing. Because of the personalized nature of the photographs, a sales agent will contact you via email to verify your requested image before your order is processed. Only photographs credited to The Times and published after 2000 are available for sale.