How to Cite a Picture or Image in APA (Easybib):
"The guidelines for citing visual works are detailed in section 10.14 of the APA handbook and include a number of different images and source types. In every case, the following information is required:
Name of author, artist, or photographer
Date of publication or creation
Title of work
A bracketed description of media type (e.g., [Photograph] or [Painting])
Publisher, production company, or museum name
Location of publisher (if it is from a museum or university)
URL if accessed online
For most images sourced online, the above information is easily accessible and usually provided alongside the image.
For digital images, using Google’s reverse image search is an effective way to determine the creator and creation date of a particular image."
Digital Image or Photograph
Reference Page
Structure:
Author last name, First initial. (Publication or creation date). Title of image [Type of media]. Name of publisher, museum, or university. URL
Example:
Stone, M. (2020). [Picture of fireflies at night in Congaree National Park] [Photograph]. National Geographic. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2020/06/synchronous-fireflies-rare-look-congaree-national-park/#/fireflies-congaree-1994.jpg
Note: In the above example, the photograph is not presented with a title. For untitled photographs, a description of the photo is included inside of square brackets in the place of the title.
In-text citation
Parenthetical: (Stone, 2020)