Scroll down for photos
with links to high resolution files
These
public relations materials are
posted as a service to journalists.
TobaccoFree.org
Contact:
Office Manager
310.577.9828 / cell 310.880.1111
email: See Contact page
To download high resolution photos,
click
links under each thumbnail below. |
Biography
Recent
TV and print interviews
Videos of complete talks to youth and adults, filmed in April, 2011
Content
of the live
talk to youth
Content of the talk for adult audiences
Statements
of support by well known Americans
Feedback on Mr. Reynolds' talks
Book about the RJ Reynolds family: The Gilded Leaf
by Patrick Reynolds and Tom Shachtman
Q&A
- (With journalists FAQs, or see videos above)
A memoir: Deaths from Smoking
in the RJ Reynolds Famil
State-by-State Statistics used in his talk for adults:
Your State's Tobacco Report Card
State -by-State Data on Tobacco Prevention Spending
|

Patrick
Reynolds, October, 2009
Click link below
for high resolution file
3.17 MB
|
MORE PHOTOS:
DVD
press kit
More photos are at our online
press kit for Mr. Reynolds'
educational DVD, A Talk With Your Kids About Smoking
Anti-smoking logos
in high resolution files
Photos from Patrick Reynolds' book,
The Gilded Leaf
A biography
of the R.J. Reynolds family
by Patrick Reynolds and Tom Shachtman
|

Patrick
Reynolds, October, 2009
Click link below
for high resolution file
2.9 MB
|

Patrick
Reynolds, October, 2009
Click link below
for high resolution file
2.9 MB
|

Patrick
Reynolds, October, 2009
Click link below
for high resolution file
5 MB
|

Patrick
Reynolds, October, 2009
Click link below
for high resolution file
6 MB
|

Patrick
Reynolds speaks to middle school students at
Lake Michigan College in Benton Harbor, Michigan, on April 15, 2011
No permission required
Credit: John Madill
Graphics design idea for lecture promo posters
Another idea is to add black to edges, and
superimpose cig butt with smoke, below.
Click link below
for high resolution files
3 MB
9.6MB
26 MB (For lecture posters)
|

Patrick
Reynolds speaks to middle school students at
Lake Michigan College in Benton Harbor, Michigan, on April 15, 2011
No permission required
Credit: John Madill
Graphics design idea for lecture promo posters
Another idea is to add black to edges, and
superimpose cig butt with smoke, below.
Click link below
for high resolution files
2.1 MB
9.5 MB
17.7 MB (For lecture posters)
|

Photo 51 - Patrick Reynolds at a school in 2005
3.3 MB
Patrick Reynolds spoke in April, 2005, at a Chicago
area high school (in Du Page, County, IL). He was on a five day
speaking tour, jointly sponsored by Central DuPage Hospital, Alexian
Brothers Hospital, Elmhurst Hospital, the Du Page County Health
Dept, and the American Cancer Society of Illinois.
|

Patrick
Reynolds
October 17, 2008 at La Grand (OR) High School
No permission required, but
Mandatory photo credit:
La Grande Observer
Patrick Reynolds talks with La Grande High senior Shawn McAdams during his presentation about the addictive nature of tobacco and its harmful effects.
Related news article
Click link below
for high resolution file
592k
|
Proposal to Ministers of Health
for Mr. Reynolds to speak internatioally
Acrobat Reader required |

Patrick Reynolds speaks at the kickoff of
Greece's anti-smoking campaign, April 28, 2009
1.78 MB
See also: Greek news coverage in April, 2009
|

Patrick Reynolds, 1992
Photo
09
No
permission required.
4 x 6 jpg
5 x 7 jpg
8x10 jpg
Poster size for lecture promotion
|

Patrick
Reynolds, 2006
Photo
00
No permission required
Credit: Dave Pflederer
Click links below
for high resolution sizes
716k
jpg
1.83MB
5x7
1.74MB
8x10
2.89MB
Original 2336 x 3504
23
MB poster size, for lecture promotion
|

R.J. Reynolds, Jr. in 1946, age 40
Photo 29
BEFORE
1.7 MB jpg
5.9MB jpg Scan 21
Mr. Reynolds uses this image in his DVD and
live talks to youth.
BEFORE: Patrick's father, R.J. Reynolds, Jr.
in 1946, in good health at age 40. A Lieutenant-Commander in the
Navy in WWII, he was navigator for a task force in the Pacific. He
smoked since his teens, first Camels and later Winstons. Patrick
Reynolds' book, The Gilded Leaf, was published by Little, Brown in
1989. It tells the biography of three generations of the Reynolds
family. Now out of print, it may be found at most libraries, used
bookstores, or ordered through a book search by www.amazon.com.
No permission required for this photo.
|

Patrick's father, R.J. Reynolds, Jr.
in 1962 with emphysema, age 56
Photo 30
AFTER
Mandatory permission and fee to Corbis photo
Corbis Image # U1330-545
Permission reqired - see contact info below
2.15MB
jpg
Mr. Reynolds uses this image in his DVD and
live talks to youth.
AFTER: R.J. Reynolds, Jr., in 1962, age
56, terminally ill with emphysema, caused by his lifelong smoking habit, holding an oxygen bottle.
Taken during divorce proceedings against his third wife, Muriel Marston, in Darien, Georgia. He
remarried Annemarie Schmidt, and died in Switzerland in December, 1964.
Permission
/ fee neccessary to
print this image
Please contact Corbis Photo Archive:
(212) 777-6200
(800) 260-0444
Permission reqired |

Photo 32 - R.J. Reynolds
R.J.REYNOLDS, who founded the tobacco company in 1875,
began manufacturing Camel cigarettes in 1913. He died in 1918, of
cancer of the pancreas, after a lifetime of chewing tobacco -- ironically,
the same product which established his fortune, and earlier, his
father's, in the tobacco business.
RJ married at age 53, and died at
age 67, when his eldet son, R.J. Reynolds, Jr., was just 12. As a result,
R.J. Jr. would never spend much time working in the tobacco business,
nor would any of R.J. Jr.'s 6 sons.
PATRICK REYNOLDS COLLECTION
No permission required for this photo.
5.8 MB jpg
|

Photo 04 by Adbusters.org
Mr. Reynolds uses this overhead
in his DVD and
live talks to youth.
885K
jpg
26 MB jpg
|

Photo 5A by JoeChemo.org
Joe Chemo with an IV, with more Joes
standing in a hospital hallway
4x6 jpg
5x7 jpg
8x10 jpg
Illustrator EPS file 35.25MB
Web (not for printing)
|

Photo 05 by JoeChemo.org
Joe Chemo in a hospital bed.
Mr. Reynolds uses this overhead in his DVD and
live talks to youth.
No permission required for students and teachers.
Please contact JoeChemo.org for
other usage.
4x6 jpg
5x7 jpg
8x10 jpg
Poster size 5.8MB
Illustrator EPS file 82.6MB
Web size
(not for printing)
|
| |

Photo 02
Mr. Reynolds uses this overhead in his DVD and
live talks to youth.
4x6 jpg
5x7 jpg
Web (Not for printing)
|

Photo 42
A frame from the new DVD.
82k_(Has much more detail in audience area, but very small file)
892k jpg - Darker, much less detail in audience,
made using the file above but not an improvement
See also image below
|

291 k
|

The image above was created from the one in the box above. In one highly successful art design, it was superimposed with the image at left.
In the version for download below, the black area overhead was extended to create a vertical layout. The extra black area on top left room for poster copy, and matched the image at left when the two images were superimposed.
NOTE: The files below are 28 MB and 53MB TIFF files, and require a few minutew to download.
8x10_28MB_TIFF
11x14_53MB_TIFF |

Photo 46
Crush proof box
by Badvertising.org
In BADvertising
Country, artist Bonnie Vierthaler counters the seduction of tobacco
ads by doctoring them up to make them honest. By
juxtaposing silly, gross and disgusting images on top of tobacco
ads, she jolts people into realizing how tobacco ad imagery is concealing
the truth, manipulating young people into tobacco addiction. Best of all, at her site you can learn How
to BADvertise yourself, using scissors and glue or computer and mouse.Artist Bonnie Vierthaler's email is bv@badvertising.org.
No permission neccessary, but art credit is requested.
95K
jpg
|

No permission required.
Photo 25
270k jpg
|
Photo: capgun
In Patrick Reynolds' university
lecture, one theme is
the power of the tobacco lobby over Congress.
No permission required.
55K jpg |

Photo 36 - China Malboro by Adbusters.org
No permission required - Please credit Adbusters.Org
Tel (800) 663-1243 or (604) 736-9401
4x6 jpg
5x7 jpg
8x10 jpg
Illustrator EPS file 9.16MB
Web (Not for printing) |

Photo 23
CNN appearance on Larry King
176K jpg |

January, 1990, Heart Corps Magazine cover
(Went out of business in the mid 1990's,
magazine targeted heart disease)
2.7MB
Text of magazine article
|

Patrick Reynolds in 1989, with former
Surgeon
General
C. Everett Koop at a meeting in Washington DC
Photo 31
Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop commented, "Patrick Reynolds is one of the nation's most influential advocates of a smokefree America. His testimony is invaluable to
our society." They met on May 3, 1989 in Washington, D.C.
In December, 2003, Dr. Koop renewed this statement of support for Patrick and the 501c3 non-profit group he runs, The Foundation for a Smokefree America.
4 x 6 jpg
5 x 7 jpg
8 x 10 jpg
11 x 14 jpg
No permission required
|

Photo 19 - Child Health 2000 Conference
Mr. Reynolds gave the keynote address on World No Tobacco
Day, May 31, 1995, before the UN World Health Organization's Child Health
2000 conference in Vancouver. Here, second from
right, on a discussion panel following his talk. No permission required.
129K jpg |

Marianne O'Brien Reynolds
Patrick's mother, MARIANNE O'BRIEN REYNOLDS,
in 1946, age 30, newly married to R.J. REYNOLDS, JR.
In order to marry her, he paid $9 million to divorce his first wife.
A former starlet under contract to Warner Brothers, Marianne began
smoking around this time,
because she thought it would
please her husband. However, he was very unhapy about her taking up
the habit, even though he smoked himself. Later she would suffer
from angina and have two heart attacks. MArianne died in Miami
in 1985 of a stomach
aneurism.
PATRICK REYNOLDS COLLECTION.
No permission required for this photo.
348K jpg
6.3 MB jpg Scan 19
|

Marianne in 1944, age 30
Photo by Bruno of Hollywood
1.9MB jpg Scan 5
Above: Marianne O’Brien, late 1944. When she opened her first letter from Dick Reynolds, out fell several hundred-dollar bills. Dick wrote her to have pictures taken of herself, mail him copies, and not to object, because “the money is better spent helping your career than moldering in some bank.”
|