File:Shoichi Yokoi Jan31 1972.jpg
Shoichi_Yokoi_Jan31_1972.jpg (316 × 316 pixels, file size: 46 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
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newspaper photograph, original clipping -- New York Public Library Picture Collection. This is the published caption: "His first haircut in 28 years: Shoichi Yokoi, Japanese sergeant who survived in Guam jungles, in Agana." |
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New York Public Library Picture Collection, unnumbered original newspaper clipping; New York Times. January 31, 1972. |
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Portion used |
The entire newspaper photograph is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image. |
Low resolution? |
The image is a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the New York Times, without being unnecessarily high resolution. |
Purpose of use |
This newspaper photograph of Yokoi's first haircut in 28 years is the record of an event. The image documents Yokoi's first ordinary contact with another person after avoiding all contact for many years. This event was a documented step in Sergeant Yokoi's transformation from solitary soldier to the radically different role of worldwide celebrity. The significance of the photo is to help the reader identify the event, assure the readers that they have reached the right article containing critical commentary about this historical figure, and illustrate an event in this un-ordinary soldier's life in a way that words alone could not convey. |
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Because it is an old widely published photograph, there is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary |
Other information |
Note: The fair use rationale emphasizes the unique, transformative event. A cropped portion of this image is also posted in the infobox of this article. Copyright information: Do I need permission to use New York Times content? Yes. All use of New York Times content (text, photographs, graphics, etc.) requires the permission of the New York Times.
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current | 05:08, 19 July 2017 | 316 × 316 (46 KB) | DatBot (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable) | |
13:22, 24 January 2012 | No thumbnail | 453 × 453 (184 KB) | Ubcule (talk | contribs) | No changes to "original" photo per se. Desaturated to remove yellowing of newspaper clipping, light and dark points adjusted to increase contrast lost in rephotographing (without losing detail). |
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