Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Jeffrey N. Price

It's been suggested that it be moved to a draft page until I or someone else had time to go through and find the now deleted sources (something I'm not sure how to do), and more sources to add. As I've said before his work here in the states, many areas of photography, is notable and does meet the guidelines, I just don't have the time to be the only one finding sources at this time.

His work with Land Rover was through someplace called "The Wilds" it was a national series of events to raise funds for wildlife protection, he was the only photographer for the event.

As of when I started this page to when I published it.... His site has changed as have some of the others. Pages that I linked to or got information from are no longer there. This includes JefPrice.com which had a list of third party sources (which is what I used for my research) 30-40 long. This included links to published photographs taken of famous athletes such as Mark Synnott and of Wild Turkey founder Jimmy Russell, as well as work with multiple outdoor brands from when Price himself was a professional athlete. I have a synopsis I typed up that includes a run down of his background in teaching, as an athlete and as a accomplished photographer, but as I said, I used a third party resource list the is no longer there so I'm not sure where to track down all of this again.

Also: It does not fail to have sources that are " intellectually independent of each other" as none of the sources are related to each other and he's considered notable in both the film and digital communities. JCH (which is VERY well established and not a "fan site") nor the emulsive sites (wlso very well established) are related at all and his own site is very well established. Maybe these links will be moved to his site and can be found again as it's changed several times over the past few weeks awhile I worked off wiki on this before posting.

I feel like that rather then help me with my first bio, I was bullied into deletion into moving into draft. I can't say I'm impressed with it all. :/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Whathappensnext (talk • contribs) 18:03, 29 August 2016 (UTC)