User:NancyAndrews/sandbox
This is a user sandbox of NancyAndrews. A user sandbox is a subpage of the user's user page. It serves as a testing spot and page development space for the user and is not an encyclopedia article. |
This is a TEMPLATE to be used for creating a biographical article. DO NOT edit this here in my sandbox, but rather copy it to your sandbox.
Go to the "Edit Source" tab and make a copy of all the text (you'll need to scroll). Paste it in your own sandbox under the "Edit source" tab and off you go. I do recommend using the Visual Editor, simply listed as "Edit" as you create and edit your article. Students appear to struggle more with the article the more they work in the source tab.
Take a look at other student pages we've completed in our Photo 220 course, such as this one on Barbara Davidson or Diana Walker.
Name Person | |
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Occupation | Photographer |
Name Person is a staff photographer at some prestigious place as been awarded some prestigious prize like the Emmy Award for her work.
NOTE: This is a brief sentence that essentially describes how person is notable and thus worthy of Wikipedia documentation. Generally ONE sentence.
Biography & Career
[edit]Here is where we'd talk about the person's general history ( where born, grew up...etc.) if you don't have tons to put in separate categories of Eduction, Career and Biography, then just delete those headings and use this one single heading.
Education
[edit]Educational info here.... or, if you don't have much, put it int he Biography category
Career
[edit]Either separate here or combined with Biography. Amount of details and info is your guide. What makes more sense and is easier on the reader?
Awards
[edit]Describe awards here... Do more than a list. Cite the organizations who give the awards, including a description of why the work was exceptional. Often you can find features stories that go into greater depth about these awards. Be specific. Pulitzer winners fall into two areas -- those who have been named as Pulitzer prize winners and those who were part of a staff entry, and thus unnamed. Generally we look to the winning organization to identify who on the staff was part of that entry. In photography, if the Pulitzer Prizes have published the winning entry, you'll see the person's name credited on one or more of the individual photographs.
Books & Exhibitions
[edit]Use book reviews for descriptions, not the info from the book publisher describing it as an outstanding book. Note the publisher since self-published and published is a different bar. Use ISB numbers. Unless the exhibition was exceptional in scope or importance, simply list solo exhibitions at major museums or institutions. ( Same for books, list only where the person is a named author/photographer unless the scope or importance is significant)
Books
[edit]- A Long Walk Home, Austin: University of Texas Press, 2015. ISBN 978-0292748576
- Beirut: City of Regrets, New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1988. ISBN 978-0-393-30507-4
- Black in America New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1997. ISBN 978-0-393-03995-5
External Links
[edit]NOTE: This is a good place for the person's personal web site, relevant social media accounts or other content not included in the article, a Ted Talk by the person might be a good example.
References
[edit]NOTE: "References" will be populated automatically as you use the "citation" feature.
Category:Living people Category:American photographers Category:American photojournalists Category:American women photographers Category:American women journalists Category:1942 births
NOTE- NOT ALL OF THESE CATEGORIES APPLY TO YOUR PERSON. So please ADD, SUBTRACT AS NEEDED - It is important to have the article in other categories so other people might stumble upon it, and more importantly keep those categories as accurate as possible. -- And remember to CHANGE the birth date. These should not be active UNTIL the page is live.