Meanwhile, I'll continue plugging away with the non-Xbox/Hollywood/Hockey irrelevancies of some photographers' articles. It's all very preliminary, but I have some notes started at this page. Can you think of any more people to drag in once this has been kicked off? ¶ Meanwhile, today's 'featured article' is about Final Fantasy X: Set in the fantasy world of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Spira, the game's story centers around a group of adventurers and their quest to defeat a rampaging force known as 'Sin.' Somehow I think most of the listed photographers are more interesting and significant (and are better at non-ersatz fantasy), but I'm one of those weirdos who actually reads books without moving his lips, so what would I know? - Hoary 02:34, 19 July 2006 (UTC) You mean you read talking books, right? Cuz anythin else would be weird. One problem is, 'all of us together' number (excuse me while I go off and count my fingers), er, three. Pinkville 02:27, 19 July 2006 (UTC) - Excellent, Steve. Add to that structure your suggestion of expanding the guidelines for good articles and I think there's a comprehensive yet manageable project in the works. So maybe I'm suggesting that with the most obviously important figures/subjects we also work on the most important neglected figures/subjects - in tandem. While working on Niepce, et al I wouldn't want to neglect subjects that are important but that have received much less attention than they deserve. Obviously it's vital to improve the articles of the most significant photographers and subjects in photography, but parallel to that drive it might be useful to have a structured priority list. I have an idea that even a preliminary outline page to structure the project would be helpful at this stage. SteveHopson 01:11, 19 July 2006 (UTC) Glad you're interested. The historical approach suggested in the title for this project further implies that each article should have some information on the subject's (person, process, or camera) role in development of modern photography. For example, I think that a good article about a photographer requires an example of his work, so that the reader can really visualize that person's work. Of course, most of the standards are already expressed in other Wiki guidelines, so what I'd like to see is an extension of those guidelines. I think it would be useful to express what we consider a good photo article to be. Each of us alone is overwhelmed with trying to write good articles on these subjects, but all of us together could really make a difference.
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