User:Pinkville
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Pinkville is interested in a whole mess of things, with some expertise in political movements and figures, the history of liberation struggles, media analysis, art history and 19th century photography.
Strictly speaking, the username refers to this (and please read this), although other associations are inevitable and acceptable. I'm not very hopeful that Oliver Stone's upcoming film will do the subject justice...
| This user participates in the WikiProject History of Photography. |
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[edit] major collaborative works in progress
[edit] comprehensive articles started
- Antonio Beato
- Felice A. Beato ~ restarted article
- J. R. Black
- The Far East (periodical)
- Adolfo Farsari ~ Featured Article 31 January 2007
- John Gossage
- Kameya Tokujirō
- Kusakabe Kimbei
- photographic studio
- James Robertson (photographer)
- Pierre Rossier ~ Featured Article 2 November 2006; Main Page 17 July 2007
- Stillfried & Andersen (photographic studio)
- Uchida Kuichi
- Ueno Hikoma
- John Veltri
- Alexander Wilson (writer, horticulturist)
- Walter B. Woodbury
- Yokoyama Matsusaburō
[edit] articles greatly expanded
- Felice Beato ~ Featured Article 28 October 2005; George Psalmanazar Prize in Forgotten Biography 31 October 2005; Wikipedia Main Page 16 November 2005; the very close translation is a Featured Article in the German Wikipedia
- Emile Gsell
- Hand-colouring
- Yasuhiro Ishimoto
- Tomishige Rihei
[edit] short articles started
- photographers
- Darogha Ubbas Alli
- Lola Alvarez Bravo
- Hippolyte Arnoux
- Auguste-Rosalie Bisson
- Erwin Blumenfeld
- Félix Bonfils
- Marilyn Bridges
- Giacomo Brogi
- Max Burchartz
- Wilhelm J. Burger
- W. K. Burton
- Jean-Marc Bustamante
- Chaiya
- Sarah Charlesworth
- Elio Ciol
- Antoine Claudet
- Lois Conner
- Daniel Davis Jr.
- Lala Deen Dayal
- André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri
- Dutton & Michaels (photographic studio)
- Isidore Jacques Eggermont
- Antoine Fauchery
- Helmut Gernsheim
- Luigi Ghirri
- Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey
- Hong Cheong
- Horie Kuwajirō
- Johann Baptist Isenring
- Louis Legrand
- Maeda Genzō
- Negretti and Zambra (photographic studio)
- John Papillon
- Shima Kakoku
- Shima Ryū
- Baron Raimund von Stillfried
- Ezra Stoller
- Tamamura Kozaburō
- Warren T. Thompson
- Tong Cheong
- Kathy Vargas
- Christopher Williams
- other people
- Henry Black (rakugoka)
- Jan Karel van den Broek
- Louis-Jules Dumoulin
- Fukagawa Itomaro
- Matsumoto Jun
- George S. Morrison
- Henry Smith Munroe
- J. L. C. Pompe van Meerdervoort
- E. A. Sargent
- Tonokura Tsunetarō
- Watanabe Tokutarō
- other subjects
- Anthology (Can album)
- Beitang
- Chattar Manzil
- Clockbug
- Foochow Arsenal
- Heliography ~ converted from a redirect
- Keeling's Guide to Japan
- Miyanoshita, Kanagawa
- Nabeshima clan
- Nunobiki Falls
- Physautotype
- Sikandra Bagh
- The Tales of Ise
- Tinted photograph
- Woodburytype
[edit] other significant contributions
- Garlands
- Genre works
- Porter (carrier)
- Charles Shepherd (photographer)
- Suzuki Shin'ichi I (photographer)
- Suzuki Shin'ichi II (photographer)
- Hermann W. Vogel
[edit] images
- Panorama of Edo bw ~ (a slightly modified version of a photograph I uploaded) Featured Picture, 6 May 2007; Picture of the Day, 26 August 2007
- contributions to Wikimedia Commons
[edit] in progress or to come
- articles on 19th century photographers in Asia
- /WikiProject History of Photography
- /List of photographers
- Katsu Kaishu ~ expand article
- Amateur Photographic Association ~ start article (APA)
- Luis Weiler ~ start article
[edit] notes
- /Notes 1
- /Notes 2
- /Notes 3
- /Notes 4
- /Notes 5
- /Notes 6 ~ CCA template
- /Notes 7
- /WP_political_culture
- /List of Japanese photographers
- /Hand-colouring
- /Felice Beato photographs
- /Ueno Hikoma
[edit] wikipinkville
- Camerapedia
- Wikiquote
- Français
- Deutsch
- 日本語 (ピンクビル)
- Italiano
- Português
- Nederlands
- Wikicommons
- baseball
- ugh
[edit] marginalia
probable first Wikipedia edit (as an anonymous editor)
- 09:50, 26 November 2002 (hist) (diff) m Second Opium War (with embarrassingly incorrect edit summary)
two perfect anagrams
- Cirrhotic lawmen
- Earthworm clinic
I bestow the PSI Award to polite, courteous, and helpful users. It is to be used in good mental health! Psy guy 19:56, 6 September 2005 (UTC)

