Permission from Pulitzer: anyone want to help add pics?
Talk Author and venue pictures
Join LibraryThing to post.
This topic is currently marked as "dormant"—the last message is more than 90 days old. You can revive it by posting a reply.
1lilithcat
I've just received permission from the Pulitzer Prize folks to use images from their site!
If anyone would like to help add these, just be sure to use the guidelines below:
"You may use any of the images that do not have a photo credit. If you want to use an image with a photo credit, you must get permission from the photographer. \
"You may use any of the photos of winners receiving their prizes at the Pulitzer luncheon, if you credit Columbia University."
If anyone would like to help add these, just be sure to use the guidelines below:
"You may use any of the images that do not have a photo credit. If you want to use an image with a photo credit, you must get permission from the photographer. \
"You may use any of the photos of winners receiving their prizes at the Pulitzer luncheon, if you credit Columbia University."
2grendelkhan
Great work! I'll see if there's any you haven't done yet.
3grendelkhan
I notice that the pictures you've been adding are the tiny ones of the author standing next to (presumably) a member of the awards committee, and not the presskit ones which frequently do not have a photo credit, and so are covered under this permission letter. See Claudia Emerson, for example, or Connie Schultz. I've also been adding a link back to this thread, so that anyone who clicks on the images will be made aware of the permission grant.
4grendelkhan
Can you tell me who you mailed to request that permission? I found a picture with T. S. Monk in it that I'd like to get permission to put on Wikipedia. (The terms are a bit different; it has to allow derivative works, for instance.)
