This collection offers national media
outlets
downloadable portraits of recent newsmakers at
Princeton and a selection of campus scenes.
The University's photographic policies also
are available below.
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Portraits of recent newsmakers
Linked below are unformatted alphabetical directories
of print-quality photographs of recent Princeton
newsmakers.
A B C D E F G
H I J K L M N O P Q R
S T U V W X Y Z Instructions: Once the photo is fully visible in
your Web browser, right-click (on a PC) or control-click
(on a Mac) with your mouse to
download
the
image
to disk. Each folder may contain higher-resolution photographs
(about 500K to 1 MB) and
low-resolution preview images, which are noted with the labels "-pre" or "-FPO."
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Campus scenes and buildings
Gallery I: downloadable
images for news media [new, August 2003]
Gallery II: downloadable
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Photography policies and restrictions • Credit should be given
to the photographer/Office of Communications, Princeton
University.
• Images that include all or recognizable
portions of:
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Nassau Hall |
Blair Hall arch |
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Alexander Hall |
FitzRandolph Gate |
are not permitted to be used for any purpose other than
University business, whether they are supplied by the University
or taken independently.
• Additional campus scenes are available from
the Office of Communications for select
promotional usage for a fee. Contact the communications assistant
at (609) 258-3601 for more details.
• The Princeton logo and shield -- as well as photos that include
the logo or shield -- are reserved for the exclusive
use of the University.
• Motion and still photography on campus
Princeton University attempts to cooperate with those
who wish to photograph on the campus, provided such photography
does not interfere with the educational, scholarly or administrative
functions
of the institution. More details are available in the policy
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University Web site corner pictures
For information, contact the Office of Communications at (609) 258-3601.
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