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This page got deleted a decade ago, and seems to have been ressurected a few years ago under everyone's noses. I wouldn't have even noticed if he wasn't tagging this article by putting captions under notable people's profile pics like 'soandso by David Shankbone', with his name linking to this page. Nothing has been added since the ancient deletion, and this page reads like a resume, not an informative article. I hope wikipedia can bill him for the money he made using them as a sponsor. A user by the name of 93 seems to have taken special interest in the ressurection of this deleted page against arbcom's will. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 47.221.146.93 ( talk) 07:11, 1 July 2019 (UTC)
This page should not be speedily deleted because it's unclear how WP:G4 actually applies; IOW, whether this is substantially the same article as it was when it was deleted in 2009 or a new one. -- Michael Bednarek ( talk) 02:37, 7 March 2020 (UTC)
@ FMSky: You tagged this page as having characteristics of an advertisement. Can you describe what you are seeing? Bluerasberry (talk) 15:11, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
Anna-Lou Leibovitz is an American portrait photographer best known for her engaging portraits, particularly of celebrities, which often feature subjects in intimate settings and poses. Leibovitz's Polaroid photo of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, taken five hours before Lennon's murder, is considered one of Rolling Stone magazine's most famous cover photographs.[1] The Library of Congress declared her a Living Legend, and she is the first woman to have a feature exhibition at Washington's National Portrait Gallery.[2]
The content here peters out in 2009. - Jmabel | Talk 21:14, 26 December 2023 (UTC)
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This page got deleted a decade ago, and seems to have been ressurected a few years ago under everyone's noses. I wouldn't have even noticed if he wasn't tagging this article by putting captions under notable people's profile pics like 'soandso by David Shankbone', with his name linking to this page. Nothing has been added since the ancient deletion, and this page reads like a resume, not an informative article. I hope wikipedia can bill him for the money he made using them as a sponsor. A user by the name of 93 seems to have taken special interest in the ressurection of this deleted page against arbcom's will. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 47.221.146.93 ( talk) 07:11, 1 July 2019 (UTC)
This page should not be speedily deleted because it's unclear how WP:G4 actually applies; IOW, whether this is substantially the same article as it was when it was deleted in 2009 or a new one. -- Michael Bednarek ( talk) 02:37, 7 March 2020 (UTC)
@ FMSky: You tagged this page as having characteristics of an advertisement. Can you describe what you are seeing? Bluerasberry (talk) 15:11, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
Anna-Lou Leibovitz is an American portrait photographer best known for her engaging portraits, particularly of celebrities, which often feature subjects in intimate settings and poses. Leibovitz's Polaroid photo of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, taken five hours before Lennon's murder, is considered one of Rolling Stone magazine's most famous cover photographs.[1] The Library of Congress declared her a Living Legend, and she is the first woman to have a feature exhibition at Washington's National Portrait Gallery.[2]
The content here peters out in 2009. - Jmabel | Talk 21:14, 26 December 2023 (UTC)