Student Affairs

Photography

Island Photography

Photos will be taken at Beacon Theatre

Island Photography will be taking photos of each individual law graduate during the Convocation ceremony.  Your photo will be taken as you come across the stage*.  You will be captured being hooded, standing with Dean Revesz and posing near the NYU banner as you exit off the stage. If you wish to receive complimentary color proofs with ordering information, you must request them online by TBD.

To ensure accurate processing of your request, be sure to indicate the following:

  • School > NYU School of Law
  • Year > 2014
  • Season > Spring
  • Degree > J.D., LL.M. or J.S.D.

To request photo proofs, click here.

*Important note about being photographed during the ceremony:  Please do not stop the flow of the ceremony to take these photos; the photographers will capture you as you naturally progress from station to station.  Because seconds matter in this effort to honor everyone in a timely manner, it is important for you to keep the line moving.  For more information on the ceremony, click here.

For questions regarding photography at Convocation, please contact Island Photography at (800) 869-0908 or visit them at www.islandphoto.com.

 

NYU Photo Bureau

Studio Setting Graduation Photos (also by Island Photography)

If you want pictures taken in a studio setting, the University Photo Bureau will be photographing students from TBD through TBD. There is a portrait sitting fee and you must request an appointment beginning TBD.

To request an appointment and for more information about the Photo Bureau graduation photos, click here.

For questions reguarding graduation photos from the Photo Bureau, please contact them at photo.bureau@nyu.edu or (212) 998-6826.


Last Modified 7/30/2013

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