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Regarding getting a photo for the article... the website makes them seem receptive to contact. If there's a person of authority in the WP community that has an interest in this article, perhaps they'd like to email the Media Relations rep. I feel like they'll be more receptive to such a request than they would be from a faceless, lowly member of the community like myself. --SingCal 07:09, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
- There is no hierarchy for editorial authority on Wikipedia. Introduce yourself as an editor and see what they say. You'll need permission from the rights holder to publish a photo under the terms of the Wikipedia:GFDL. --Dystopos 16:20, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, I'll do my best! Have you had any success with similar projects this way? --SingCal 09:50, 9 July 2006 (UTC)