Motion Picture and Television Photo Archive
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The Motion Picture and Television Photo Archive (MPTV) is an archive collection of celebrity and entertainment photography founded by photographer and director Sid Avery. It currently contains over a million images by over 60 noted photographers, and is one of the largest such archives in the world. MPTV licenses this material for publication, and offers prints for sale.[1]
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- Photographic collections and books
- Archives in the United States
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