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The "PDN" page seems to have a single sentence about AdW. Is there no independent source about her? And hasn't she had any exhibitions or books? -- Hoary 01:45, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Yes, but PDN, the magazine, printed an article on her as part of their annual 30 photographers (to watch). I started this article thinking the website had all the information, but, as you noted, it doesn't. I'll fill in the remainder this evening. She does have one book. I don't have any info on exhibits (perhaps, someone can help?), but her commercial work is so stunning, with so many publications (and 11,800 Ghits), that she more than merits a Wiki article. SteveHopson 03:05, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Deletion?

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I don't this photographer warrants an article. She is hardly of note. It's cool that you are a fan of her photography and feel her work is stunning, but again, I hardly think that is reason to have a wiki for all of our little passing fancies.

Deepcloud (talk) 20:25, 5 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Ambiguity or multiple meanings?

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In 2010, de Wilde provided commentary on a series of reissues of the back catalog of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, appearing in the accompanying documentaries entitled "Do You Love Me Like I Love You".

De Wilde appeared in these documentaries? Or she filmed them? Or the back-catalog reissues appeared in the documentaries? Or the documentaries were about the reissues? And how could "documentaries" (plural) have one title? As you can see, I have many questions. I'll hang up now and take my answers off the air. – AndyFielding (talk) 08:20, 4 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]