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Photography and Imaging: Introduction to Research

Use this guide to explore research strategies and resources for Photography & Imaging majors.

Using Image Databases

Using Google Images is one way to find reference images, but it's not the most reliable source. How can you tell, for instance, which photograph of a painting is the most reliable? A simple search of Carrie Mae Weems' The Kitchen Table Series brings up several examples. Some are clearly fake, but some have the slightest variations in contrast, tone, and quality. This is because anyone's reproductions can show up in Google Image search results. 

 

 

Image databases like Artstor are different because official institutions provide photographic reproductions from their collection. These images tend to be higher quality. They also provide more technical information (metadata), including the source of the image. Artstor also allows you to easily print this information, so you can easily reference it during your research.

 

(.gif obtained from Artstor via Library & Administrator Resources)

 

 

To find image databases available through the library, visit the A-Z Databases page. From the drop-down menu that reads All Database Types, select Images. Select a database that matches your research needs.

 

Finding image databases demo

Image Databases