Talk:Philip Gefter
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Conflict of interest tagging
editThere is a notice on my Wikipedia bio indicating a contributor with close relationship to the subject. What do I have to do to remedy the problem so that the notice is removed? Thank you Philip 21:58, 31 March 2013 (UTC)
A box appears in my Biography that indicates a person close to the subject has included information and it should conform to the guidelines. I, the subject, added Selected Published Articles. They are relevant for other scholars and students. Is it possible for an editor to look at my Bio page and remove the box at the top? Thank you. Philip Gefter Philip 21:41, 4 April 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gefter (talk • contribs)
Requested changes
editI would like to add the following outside references to my biography and I am not sure how to do that on the page itself:
1. Larry Kramer, "Reports From The Holocaust,"(1994, St. Martin's Press) (in which I am referred to in the first meeting that established the Gay Men's Health Crisis)
2. Charles Kaiser, "The Gay Metropolis,"(1997, Houghton Mifflin) (also confirming my role int he GMHC and my other gay rights activities)
3. Veronique Vienne, Aperture magazine, "Interview with Philip Gefter, Page One Picture Editor of The New York Times," Winter, 2001
The link to Bill Cunningham on my biography page is to the wrong Bill Cunningham. It should not be the radio show host but the photographer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cunningham_(photographer)
(Philip Gefter (talk) 16:11, 19 September 2009 (UTC))
- Great, thanks very much for all this Philip. Skomorokh 16:58, 19 September 2009 (UTC)
Selected Published Articles
editQUESTION: Yesterday I posted links to selected published articles of mine in The New York Times; The Daily Beast; Aperture; Art & Auction; and The Getty Research Journal. Today they are gone. Did I do something incorrectly? My reason for posting them is to make them available to students and scholars in the field of photography. Can you tell me what I need to do to resuscitate these below? Thank you. Philip 14:11, 22 March 2013 (UTC)
- Hi. Wikipedia includes lists of books, but articles in newspapers, journals, etc are not not able enough to include. See What Wikipedia is not. The list below was included in the article but I have removed it. If you wish to "make them available to students and scholars in the field of photography" then your own web site would be a more appropriate place to do that. Thanks. -Lopifalko (talk) 07:30, 23 June 2018 (UTC)
The New York Times:
The New York Times: On Stephen Shore]
The New York Times: Icons As Fact, Fiction, and Metaphor
The New York Times: Wagstaff and Mapplethorpe: The Aristocrat and the Photographer]
The New York Times: Why Photography Has Overtaken the Wall]
- http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/03/arts/design/03geft.html?scp=108&sq=Philip%20Gefter&st=cse The New York Times: On Marilyn Monroe Being Photographed
The Daily Beast:
Art & Auction:
Getty Research Journal:
Aperture:
- Aperture, No 203: “On Pier 24 in San Francisco,” p 18
- Aperture, No 197: “Two Robert Mapplethorpe Symposia,” pp
82-85
- Aperture, No 178: “Vince Aletti’s Magazine Collection,” pp 58-69
- Aperture, No 167: “Reading Newspaper Pictures,” pp 2-9 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gefter (talk • contribs) 14:11, 22 March 2013 (UTC)