Still Picture Reproductions
There are more than 16 million images in the holdings of the Special Media ArchivesServices Division's Still Picture unit at College Park, MD.
How to Cite Records when Ordering Reproductions
To order copies of images, you will need to know:
- Record group number
- Series
- Box, folder, and/or divider designator where relevant
- Unique item number
Examples
Please note: If ordering images found in National Archives Catalog, use the number found in the Variant Control Number field. Do NOT use the National Archives Identifier to request reproductions.
Complete citations can be obtained through:
- On-site work in the Still Picture Research Room in College Park, Maryland
- Inquiries to Still Picture Reference staff
- Searches of the National Archives Catalog (for a minority of holdings)
- Other images online
- Hard-copy sources (for a minority of holdings)
If you already have the correct citation, you may be able to place an order directly. See our list of Independent Researchers Available for Hire.
To Request Information about Records
Mail: Still Picture Reference (NWCS-Stills Reference)
Room 5360
National Archives at College Park
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
Telephone: 301-837-0561
FAX: 301-837-3621
E-mail: stillpix@nara.gov
(Please include a complete postal mailing address and a daytime phone number in your e-mail)
Search in the National Archives Catalog
Information and Images in the National Archives Catalog
Sample digital images found in the course of catalog searches are in the public domain and may be downloaded by the researcher without charge. The item-level identification citations accompanying these images may be used to order reproductions through researchers listed on the Independent Researchers Available for Hire web page.
The same Online Catalog search strategy can be used to locate, view, and find reproduction citations for the selected images used in the Still Picture staff-edited book, War and Conflict.
Example
Other Sources
"Select Lists" have been compiled by the Still Picture Staff for popular research topics.
In addition to the original record group-series-item identification, each image included in a "Select List" pamphlet has also been assigned a "Select List" internal number. Use these internal numbers if requesting reproductions from Independent Researchers for Hire.
Examples
See "Published and Unpublished Finding Aids . . . " in Photographs and Graphic Works in the Still Picture unit, National Archives at College Park to obtain captions, digital images, and citations for ordering
- "Select List" items
- Records of the National Park Service, Ansel Adams
Photographs
- Images from the Still Picture unit relating to Nebraska and the settlement of the Western United States in the Gallery of the Open Frontier
Reproduction citations for selected images can also be found in a variety of hard-copy publications that, unlike the "Select List" pamphlets and the War and Conflict book, do not have the bulk of their visual entries represented in electronic form. Among the more expansive of these publications are:
- The American image: photographs from the National Archives, 1860-1960 (Exhibitions staff, Office of Educational Programs, National Archives and Records Service. General Services Administration ; with an introd. by Alan Trachtenberg. New York : Pantheon Books, c1979)
- s NARA exhibit catalogues such as A New Deal for the Arts.
To find additional NARA publications containing photographs consult the NARA Library Catalog or your local library. For further information about obtaining such publications, consult the NARA Publications Main Page.
Information About the Records
The bulk of the available descriptions are at the series level–rather than at the item level crucial for ordering copies.
A series described in the National Archives Catalog, or in the published Guide to the Holdings of the Still Picture Branch, might contain several items or several hundred thousand items. Few series will ever be listed by individual item.
Even the more than 80,000 images digitized under NARA's Electronic Access Project, and viewable through the National Archives Catalog, represent only selections from the much larger universe of Still Picture holdings.
In most cases, researchers will need further information for ordering purposes.
How to obtain necessary item citations and how to place orders are explained above.
For ordering instructions concerning the more than 400,000 images held by the Nixon Library in College Park, consult the Nixon Library staff. Reproduction work involving any still pictures in Presidential Libraries or in Regional Archives is handled through the respective site holding the items to be copied.