Talk:Alan Lodge
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[edit]Hi. I am creating this article as Alan lodge has been quite a well known photographer in Britain. His work has documented the 'alternative movements' of the UK for the last 30 years and to me it seems important to include this on Wikipedia as his work is of real significance. If I will add refrences troughout the article to other sources. - WietsE 19/10/06
I tidied up the article
[edit]I tidied up the article and added some links and refrences. Then the box dissapeared. Now it seems to be back. WietsE 12:59, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
- The article doesn't look to me like a candidate for speedy deletion. But I'm not sure about AfD. His "book" turned out to be a self-published 22-page booklet. True, it is held by some university libraries (as I found via copac.ac.uk); but still, this isn't much. No solo exhibitions or the equivalent? -- Hoary 13:58, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
Link update
[edit]Updated the 'personal website' link from digitaljournalist.eu which appears to be a general website rather than one owned or operated by, or anything to do with Alan. Might have lost the domain a while ago. Have changed it to https://alanlodge.co.uk, which is now his personal site.ck (talk) 00:47, 9 May 2024 (UTC)