All researchers wishing to take digital photographs of collection material must comply with Procedures Governing the Use of The Andy Warhol Museum Collection and the rules specified below.
Personal cameras may be used in The Andy Warhol Museum, under certain conditions, under the supervision of museum staff, depending on the physical condition of materials, copyright law, and the rules of the museum.
- Photographs must be for personal research use only. Patrons interested in acquiring high resolution images for publication should ask staff about options.
- Personal cameras and cell phones may be used. No use of flatbed scanners, laptop cameras, tabletop tripods, camera bags, flash, lights, copy stand, extension cords, audio or video recording equipment is permitted.
- Photographs taken in the archives may not be published, posted on the internet, donated or sold to another repository or exhibited.
- A label establishing object identification or location (ex: accession number, folder number, box number, etc.) must be included in each shot. Staff will not be able to supply citation information at a later date for any items photographed without identification.
- When photographing, furniture in the work area may not be rearranged and researchers may not stand on chairs or tables.
- If approved by staff to handle material, work must be conducted with care and all guidelines placed by staff are to be followed. Even if the physical condition of the object allows photography, staff may at any time impart additional handling guidelines and restrictions as needed.
- Material may not be placed on the floor or any surface but the assigned work table.
- Material may not be folded or removed from sleeves or mats unless directed by staff. Preservation needs always take precedence over photography needs.
- Do not remove staples, paper clips or other fasteners from original objects. Staff will assist when fasteners must be removed.
- Manuscript material must be photographed in its folder, in the order in which it has been arranged. Multiple sheets may not be removed to photograph in a single shot. Please ask if you need assistance.
- There are no limits, but photography is meant to reduce the need for photocopies and to supplement note taking, not to create a complete personal copy.
- The Andy Warhol Museum and its staff assumes no responsibility for the determination of copyright status or copyright infringement on the part of our users, nor does it prohibit users from making copies for private study, scholarship, or research unless pre-existing agreements with intellectual property license owners prevent such photography.
- The general Archives Study Center and staff, or other researchers may not be photographed without specific permission from the staff or the person being photographed. Care must be taken not to disturb others.
- Staff reserves the right to refuse photography privileges when deemed necessary.
- If the Researcher Camera Use Policy is violated, staff reserves the right to review digital images and request deletion of images that breach the policy from all digital devices, including cloud-based platforms.
By clicking “submit request,” you agree to the Procedures Governing the Use of the Archives and the Researcher Camera Use Policy, listed above.