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This page at Cappetta's site claims "Abuelita, NYC from the project Glendalis, in the permanent collection of the Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington D.C." and that "Attached above is the letter written to Angela Cappetta from Corcoran curator Paul Roth, curator* of Photographs at the Corcoran museum of art in Washington, D.C. This letter summarized Angela Cappetta‘s contribution to the Robert Frank show London/Wales." I find no mention on the web of her inclusion in that exhibition, not even here at the archive.org scrape of the Corcoran's page for the exhibition. Photography Now tells us at least that "Both Sides of the Street also includes a number of works on loan from private collections in order to broaden the scope of the exhibition and focus our attention on exemplary prints by important photographers." Of-course the Corcoran is now closed and its collection has moved to the National Gallery of Art. Again that museum has no record of Cappetta's work held in its collection when using its search tool here, but these institutions are glacially slow at updating their records. Can the photo on Cappetta's site supporting the claim of the exhibition be used as a source for that exhibition here?. -Lopifalko (talk) 12:08, 17 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

"Can the photo on Cappetta's site supporting the claim of the exhibition be used as a source for that exhibition here?" It's not the best source, especially considering that the article is already weak on reliable, third-party sources. 172.56.35.207 (talk) 12:27, 28 August 2018 (UTC)Reply
As you know, Lopifalko, this page is loaded with UNDUE promotional content. The default is to remove it until valid RS secondary sourcing is found. Thanks for your efforts, @Lopifalko: SPECIFICO talk 15:42, 14 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

Wedding photographer

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Hi Wikipedian, from research that was done, although Angela is an American photographer, she only photographs in NY in the US because this is where she resides. No where in the content did it mention that she is a NY wedding photographer. Attempts to add this were nulled. Please look into this.

You would need to cite this assertion to a Reliable Source that states it as fact. Otherwise we have no basis to state any facts about a living person, despite what we think we know personally. There is very little public attention paid this person, who in my opinion does not really meet Wikipedia's criterion for her own article page. But perhaps you can find valid sources. SPECIFICO talk 19:27, 9 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 20 January 2023

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She later accused him of having sexually harassed her in her apartment while she was modeling for him.[4][5][6]- THIS SHOULD NOT BE HERE. It had nothing to do with her early life or education. Nonili123 (talk) 15:20, 20 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

The text follows what the sources say, making the connection that she met him as a student at School of Visual Arts (education). Whether it's "early" life (a common section title in biogrpaphies here) or whether it should just say "life and education" is something that could be considered if you would care to address it. At any rate, the proposed edit is declined. SPECIFICO talk 15:41, 20 January 2023 (UTC)Reply