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Thank you for your interest in our historical image collection! Please use this form to determine your usage fee and submit your payment.


NOTE: All fees must be paid in advance. Fees are per image, for one time, one project, and North American rights. For worldwide rights, the fees will be doubled.

Internet Use

Web site display, $25 per image. 

Digital Images

With existing digital master: $25
Imaged from the original: $40

Book Publication

Press run of 5,000 or less: $25 per image
Press run of more than 5,000: $50 per image
Book cover illustration: $150 per image

Magazine Publication

Article or editorial illustration: $25 per image
Magazine cover: $250 per image
Book cover illustration: $150 per image

Newspaper Publication

Article illustration: $15 per image
Full page illustration: $30 per image
Print Advertisement (newspaper and magazine):
Half-page or smaller: $200 per image
Full-page: $500 per image

Corporate Publication

Internal publication with internal circulation only: $20 per image
External publication: $30 per image

Note: Internal publications include training manuals, internal memoranda, employee newsletters, etc.; external publications include annual reports, company histories, etc.

Commercial Decoration

Public spaces (restaurant, corporate lobby, etc.): $50 per image
Private offices: $20 per image

Television Broadcast and Home Video Production

Network and cable broadcast: $50 per image
Local or public television broadcast: $20 per image
Home video (for sale): $50 per image

Miscellaneous Uses

Pamphlet or handout publications: $20 per image
Posters – for sale: $500 per image
Posters – promotional: $250 per image
Post cards –less than 500: $50 per image
Post cards – 500-999: $250 per image; 1000 or more: $500 per image
Greeting cards – less than 500: $50 per image; 500-999: $250 per image; 1000 or more: $500 per image
Calendars – less than 500: $50 per image; 500-999: $75 per image; 1000 or more: $150 per image


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