APA
To cite a photograph in APA format, include the following information based on its availability: Name of photographer, year taken, title of photograph, medium, and source (either a collection, a museum, a URL, etc.) in the following format: Last Name, F. Initial (year taken) Title of Photograph [Photograph]. Source.
For example: Pearlman, N. (2024) UIUC North Quad [Photograph]. The Daily Illini September 2024.
The same format can be followed in APA for digital resources and websites.
Chicago
To cite a photograph in Chicago style, include the following information based on availability: Last and First name of photographer, the title of the photo, the format, the publishing information including city, company, and date, the source, the access medium, and the URL if accessed online. Use the following format: Last, First. "Title of Photo." Format. City: Company, Date. Source. Medium.
For example: Pearlman, Nathan. "UIUC North Quad." Photograph. Urbana: 2024. The Daily Illini September 2024. Newspaper.
For an online resource or website, here is an example: McDonald, Dale M., 1949-2007. #1 Boat Manufacturing and boat yard on Stock Island.. 1970 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/99516>, accessed 24 October 2024.
MLA
To cite a photograph in MLA format, include the following information based on availability: Last and First name of photographer, title of photographer, date, and location of the image (museum, online URL, publication information for print work, including page number) Use the following format: Last, First. Title. Date, Location.
For example: Pearlman, Nathan. UIUC North Quad. 2024, The Daily Illini September 2024, pg 7.
For an online resource or website, here is an example: McDonald, Dale M., 1949-2007. #1 Boat Manufacturing and boat yard on Stock Island.. 1970 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 24 Oct. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/99516>
APA
To cite artwork in APA format, include the following information based on availability: Artist last name and first initial, year, title, medium (painting, drawing, sculpture), location or collection information, including URL if accessed online. Use the following structure: Last, F. (Date). Title [Medium]. Location.
For example: Jameson, A. (1812). The Ohio River at Dawn [Painting]. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY.
The same format can be followed for digital resources and websites.
Chicago
To cite artwork in Chicago style, include the following information based on availability: Artist's last and first name, title, date, medium, and location (including website URL or publication information if necessary) Use the following format: Last, First. Title, Date, Medium, Location. Access information if necessary.
For example: Jameson, Avery. The Ohio River at Dawn, 1812, Painting, Speed Art Museum, Louisville KY.
For a digital resource or website, here is an example: Schaeffer, Charles H., d. 1959. Artwork for the brochure for Gold Head Branch State Park - Keystone Heights, Florida. 1947. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/116181>, accessed 24 October 2024.
MLA
To cite artwork in MLA format include the following information based on availability: artist last and first name, title, date, location, and information for access if necessary. Use the following structure: Last, First. Title. Date, Location. Access information if necessary.
For example: Jameson, Avery. The Ohio River at Dawn. 1812, Speed Art Museum, Louisville KY.
For a digital resource or website, here is an example: Schaeffer, Charles H., d. 1959. Artwork for the brochure for Gold Head Branch State Park - Keystone Heights, Florida. 1947. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 24 Oct. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/116181>