Guidelines for News Images
When beginning to develop your story, be thinking about the visual components from the start.
Things to consider:
- How best to visually convey the subject matter? Show people, places, objects and interactions that will help the audience understand and engage more effectively.
- Which visuals can best enhance the audience experience for the story?
- Is the concept difficult to explain without show and tell?
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When looking to create custom/novel images with UCM, follow this process:
- Pitch your story idea to April Kaull who will confirm with you whether custom imagery is warranted.
- If warranted, contact Brian James to engage UCM Creative as soon as possible. This should preferably happen during the investigation and interview phase allowing Âé¶¹´å photographers to join interviews or schedule additional photo sessions if appropriate.
- Brian will consult with the writer to determine if photography, design or video (or all) should be included in concepting.
- The appropriate UCM Creative team members will conceptualize photo or illustration options with the writer.
- Concepts will be approved by April and Brian before execution.
- Allow a minimum of 10 days for photos and 14 days for illustrations.
Do’s:
- Photograph actual people and results; prioritize environmental photography that reflects people engaged with activities, including research.
- Include portraits or headshots of subject experts mentioned in the article.
- Choose high-quality, authentic images from Âé¶¹´å photographers.
- Use illustrations or infographics to convey difficult subjects.
- Choose images that media outlets will want to use.
- Follow the .
- Consider the end use(s) for the best format(s) (e.g., vertical vs horizontal).
Don’ts:
- Per the Associated Press policies:
- Do not use non-Âé¶¹´å stock images.
- Do not use photorealistic AI generated images.
- Do not transmit any images that are suspected or proven to be false depictions of reality.
- Do not retouch or manipulate any images.
Existing assets
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Examples: Stylized or non-specific images; Archival or general culture image
Custom/novel visuals

True, in-situation photo; Environmental portraits; Custom illustration