Ashley C. Williams photo

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Hi, Ashley. Yes, it's been a while since I photographed you and your Human Centipede co-stars--five years next month, in fact!

To replace the photo, we'd need a photo that is either in the public domain (meaning no one owns any copyright to it), or is free-licensed, like the ones of you your category page on Wikipedia's sister site, Wikimedia Commons. In the case of the former, you'd have to upload the photo directly to Wikipedia first, using the "Upload this file" link in the lefthand sidebar. In the case of the latter, the owner of the photo can upload it to the Commons, making sure to indicate the proper license or permission info, as I do with my photos. (Check out the licensing info below your pic on the Commons for an example.) Once it's in one of those locations, we can add it to the article. Nightscream (talk) 01:35, 17 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

Hi there! Ahhh yes it has been a LONG time that this pic was taken. Thanks so much for the information. I have uploaded a photo to Wikimedia.. let me know if its there and that it works. Its my own work and now public domain, please if you could put this photo up for me instead of the other one, I would really appreciate it!!! ACW2015 (talk) 05:49, 17 September 2015 (UTC)AshleyReply

Hi again. It seems that people want to delete my photos I uploaded. They said they are copyright violations. When in fact they are my own personal photos that I took myself. Is there a way in can send you the photo I am wanting and you do the proper uploading etc for me? This has become quit a headache cause I just don't understand how Wiki works. Thank you and let me know! 104.174.121.99 (talk) 15:52, 17 September 2015 (UTC)ashleyReply

If you use the Upload your own work page like I do, make sure you put your username in the Author field.
You could also try asking some of the editors involved in those copyright disputes what the problem is. Nightscream (talk) 12:41, 29 September 2015 (UTC)Reply