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Hello- I have recently made a request for assistance on the Uyghur American Association draft page. [1] I would also like to proactively ask you if you had any advice for bringing the article up to Wikipedia standards (or determining that the organization is not notable). Thanks for any advice. Geographyinitiative (talk) 03:33, 8 May 2020 (UTC)

I have sent you a note about a page you reviewed

Hello, KartikeyaS343

Thank you for creating Khan Shatyr Mountain.

User:Boleyn, while examining this page as a part of our page curation process, had the following comments:

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Boleyn (talk) 15:20, 18 May 2020 (UTC)

Editing and correcting reviewed article

Hello, I am returning to a page I'm compiling on noted American platinum/palladium photographer Frank Hunter, which you rejected, as editor, in January 2020. I will be adding some new information on exhibitions and deleting some early-life material. Frank Hunter himself, now retired, hasn't been overly helpful in finding citations, although I'm attempting to get him to make a list of museum exhibitions. Hunter was one of the most important photographers to come of age in Atlanta, GA, a town noted for photography. His work is in the collections of dozens of museums, of artists and celebrities, and of corporations His work was shown at least two top-tier galleries in Atlanta. The High Museum in Atlanta has purchased more than 20 of his prints. He was an esteemed faculty member at Duke University.

I have followed the Atlanta art world for two decades now. What inspired me to attempt this article, aside from visiting exhibitions of his work, was reading a Wikipedia article on a very minor local painter named Woody Cornwell, whom I knew personally, and who died several years ago. Woody was an educator and enthusiast and a very nice man. His paintings rate very little, as he never developed a recognizable style.

My purpose is not to denigrate Mr Cornwell in any way, rather it is to inquire as to what you'd like to see in an article on Mr Hunter, when somehow the former merits a full article in Wikipedia, and the latter, an acknowledged master, seemingly does not.

At any rate, I'm not writing this to argue, but rather to find out(if possible) the precise sort of things you'd like to see noted in order to justify his inclusion to a casual reader. Please note that what I originally called "bibliography" should have been called "References" as the accurate title. Hunter is already listed in the New Georgia Encyclopedia, and from there I began deriving the information in my article, which I think is as accurate as possible. Baxter (talk) 00:54, 26 May 2020 (UTC)