Voting period is over. Please don't add any new votes. Voting period ends on 19 Jun 2016 at 03:14:42 (UTC)
Original –
Cenk Uygur (left) and
Ana Kasparian (right) on the set of The Young Turks in 2015.
Reason
A photograph of high resolution that has a free license. It shows the "new" set of the web series The Young Turks. The funding and building of the set were significant moments in the show's production history: $400,000 was
crowdfunded for the studio on
Indiegogo (link
here), the studio's debut was covered in a
Tubefilter article (link
here), and the show has achieved significant popularity following the "new" studio.
Articles in which this image appears
The Young Turks (could also appear in the article
Cenk Uygur but it's currently protected from editing; should also appear in the article
Ana Kasparian)
Tim Collins through the new
tytvault Flickr account with CC-BY-SA licensing. I requested copyright permission. Also there is a standalone
tytvault website with non-free images.
Support as nominator –
New9374 (
talk) 03:14, 9 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Oppose – Promotional shot, akin to advertising.
Sca (
talk) 13:48, 9 June 2016 (UTC)reply
3a states it "is among the best examples of a given subject"; how are they not among the best example when they are the only photographs of The Young Turks that the encyclopedia has to offer? 3b states it "illustrates the subject in a compelling way [and] has appropriate lighting"; Cenk and Ana are using hand gestures to evoke attention in a powerfully irresistible way and the photographs have appropriate lighting. 3c states it "is not always required to be aesthetically pleasing; it might be [...] just highly informative"; the deconstructed
American flag background is aesthetically pleasing and the photographs are highly informative of the show, its hosts and its studio. I don't see how it being a "promotional shot, akin to advertising" violates the criterion 3 especially when
today's featured picture is taken from
the subject's
official website.
New9374 (
talk) 03:36, 16 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Oppose - Not a bad photograph of the set, but any image for the TV program should clearly show the two hosts. The person on the right is only seen in a harsh profile unfortunately. Oppose on grounds of EV.
Mattximus (
talk) 15:37, 18 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Withdraw Thank you Mattximus.
New9374 (
talk) 02:21, 19 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Voting period is over. Please don't add any new votes. Voting period ends on 19 Jun 2016 at 03:14:42 (UTC)
Original –
Cenk Uygur (left) and
Ana Kasparian (right) on the set of The Young Turks in 2015.
Reason
A photograph of high resolution that has a free license. It shows the "new" set of the web series The Young Turks. The funding and building of the set were significant moments in the show's production history: $400,000 was
crowdfunded for the studio on
Indiegogo (link
here), the studio's debut was covered in a
Tubefilter article (link
here), and the show has achieved significant popularity following the "new" studio.
Articles in which this image appears
The Young Turks (could also appear in the article
Cenk Uygur but it's currently protected from editing; should also appear in the article
Ana Kasparian)
Tim Collins through the new
tytvault Flickr account with CC-BY-SA licensing. I requested copyright permission. Also there is a standalone
tytvault website with non-free images.
Support as nominator –
New9374 (
talk) 03:14, 9 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Oppose – Promotional shot, akin to advertising.
Sca (
talk) 13:48, 9 June 2016 (UTC)reply
3a states it "is among the best examples of a given subject"; how are they not among the best example when they are the only photographs of The Young Turks that the encyclopedia has to offer? 3b states it "illustrates the subject in a compelling way [and] has appropriate lighting"; Cenk and Ana are using hand gestures to evoke attention in a powerfully irresistible way and the photographs have appropriate lighting. 3c states it "is not always required to be aesthetically pleasing; it might be [...] just highly informative"; the deconstructed
American flag background is aesthetically pleasing and the photographs are highly informative of the show, its hosts and its studio. I don't see how it being a "promotional shot, akin to advertising" violates the criterion 3 especially when
today's featured picture is taken from
the subject's
official website.
New9374 (
talk) 03:36, 16 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Oppose - Not a bad photograph of the set, but any image for the TV program should clearly show the two hosts. The person on the right is only seen in a harsh profile unfortunately. Oppose on grounds of EV.
Mattximus (
talk) 15:37, 18 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Withdraw Thank you Mattximus.
New9374 (
talk) 02:21, 19 June 2016 (UTC)reply