User talk:Mathieu bourgois

Your recent external link additions
Hello, I hope you don't mind me butting in, but I've just seen your addition to the Sarah Waters article in which you added links to a website with some quite beautiful portraits done by a fellow named Mathieu Bourgois. Am I correct in guessing that you are this individual, seeing as how you share a user name? If so, beautiful work! Also, if you are indeed the photographer, you might not be aware of the existence of Wikimedia Commons, a media repository that is run by users, just like Wikipedia. There is quite a need for free images on Wikipedia, especially when it comes to photos of individuals, and because of copyright issues, many good articles go without pictures. Users like DavidShankBone take pictures for Wikipedia and upload to the commons so that all Wikipedias, no matter the language, can use them without having to worry about copyrights. So, what I'm trying to say is that if you are the artist of these photos and wish to have them on Wikipedia, perhaps you should look into it. I would suggest asking around if it does interest you before jumping in, however; you can always ask David, and he's very kind and seems to be the expert. If you aren't the photographer, however, just forget everything I've said. :) Later, María ( habla  con migo ) 22:34, 2 May 2007 (UTC)

Salut Mathieu
Salut! C'est moi, Bhavesh. Coïncidemment, je vous ai vu éditer sur l'article de Wikipedia comme la montagne de Koya, Sarah arrose, Ricky déprimé, etc. J'ai été très choqué pour vous voir sur le wikipedia par hasard. Il en effet étonnait très. --  Bhavesh.Chauhan Message Me ''' 01:52, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

License tagging for Image:Susan Sontag in 1997.jpg
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