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A select variety of photographs may be purchased here. Watch this site as more photos and sections will be added.
If you wish to purchase photographs that have appeared in the Deseret News that you cannot find in the above links, please contact our photo reprint staff at (801) 237-2135.
Price list
Personal use:
- 8x10 color glossy — $25
- 5x7 color glossy — Two per page — $25
- Additional prints of same photo — $15
- 12x18 color glossy — $40
- Additional prints of same photo — $20
- 20x30 glossy — $200 (allow additional processing time)
- 40x60 glossy — $300 (allow additional processing time)
Commercial/promotional use (one time only):
Commercial use is when a photograph is reprinted more than one time. Generally speaking, photographs used for brochures, newsletters, magazines and books are considered commercial use even though the publications may be for a non-profit organization. The prices for this type of usage varies depending on the circulation numbers of the publication, where the photograph will appear in the publication and how large the printed photo will appear. Starting prices are $150 for generic uses and go up from there depending on the variables listed above. Photos for use in a newspaper begin at $75. If you have any questions, please e-mail: customer service photo reprints and we'll get back to you in a timely manner.
Web usage (low resolution, 72 dpi):
» Commercial/Promotional — $75
Important:
For all orders, please add applicable 6.6% Utah sales tax.
Most photographs on deseretnews.com (taken by a Deseret News staff photographer) are available for purchase by the public for personal or commercial use.
Mail payments and requests directly to:
Attn: Photo reprints
Deseret News
P.O. Box 1257
30 E 100 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84110
E-mail: customer service photo reprints
Phone: (801) 237-2135
Advance payment is required. Most major credit cards accepted, as well as check or money order, made payable to Deseret News.
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