Talk:Norbert Schoerner
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add external link?
[edit]I would like to submit Trunk Archive as an external link. Trunk Archive is the image licensing agency that represents his photography archives. Where there are links to his online galleries, I believe it is appropriate and necessary to add Trunk Archive who handles his photos in syndication, and also serves as a more comprehensive gallery to his body of work.
There is a log-in for users that set up an account, but also a general view to the public that requires no log-in at all accessible through "view archive" Thank you. 74.8.187.218 (talk) 16:40, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
Sherwood
[edit]This is what James Sherwood writes here:
- After a very dull, uninspiring period of fashion magazine photography, we're seeing a young generation willing to embrace glamour again. It is led by Mert & Marcus, Steven Klein, Solvo Sundsbo and Norbert Schoerner.
Before this edit, the WP article said:
- In 2004 James Sherwood wrote that after an uninspiring period of fashion photography, "a young generation willing to embrace glamour again" was being led by Schoerner and four others.
After it:
- In 2004 James Sherwood wrote that after an uninspiring period of magazine photography, "a young generation ..." was being led by Schoerner and four others.
Sherwood said nothing about magazine photography outside fashion, which is why I reverted this. I then revised it to make it more precise.
Incidentally, this is rather a throwaway remark by Sherwood, who's spent most of the article talking about the money to be made in dealing in photos by the dead and the old. (I find it a pretty dreary article, as it discusses monetary value rather than any other value.) -- Hoary (talk) 01:03, 8 September 2009 (UTC)