Talk:Center for Creative Photography
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2006 comment
This isn't my area of interest or expertise, but it seems to me that an archive of 200 major photographers including the work of Ansel Adams belongs under the eye of WikiProject History of Photography. As for the AZ, well, it is at the University of Arizona, after all. How about a photo, for starters? Karen | Talk | contribs 03:47, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
Collection search links for living photographers
Hello,
I wanted to note a potential improvement to the article regarding documentation of the Center for Creative Photography’s permanent collection holdings.
CCP maintains a publicly accessible collection search that lists works by both historical and contemporary photographers held in the archive. Linking or referencing this collection search may help readers verify institutional holdings and understand the scope of CCP’s role as a permanent research archive, particularly for living photographers whose work is represented.
Example: https://ccp.uair.arizona.edu/collections
This is not a request to add individual artist names to the article, but a suggestion that the collection search itself may be useful as a general reference for the institution’s holdings.
Thank you for your time. VisualArchiveEditor (talk) 01:50, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
Archival holdings: Terrell Groggins
Paid editing disclosure: I am a paid editor acting on behalf of Terrell Groggins, submitting this note in accordance with WP:PAID and WP:COI.
I am requesting consideration of a factual note documenting archival holdings at the Center for Creative Photography (University of Arizona).
The Center for Creative Photography maintains an official artist page for Terrell Groggins and lists multiple works by the photographer within its permanent research archive. CCP is an academic photographic archive and research institution affiliated with a public university, and its artist pages document collection holdings rather than promotional material.
This request does not concern awards, evaluation, or significance. It documents the existence of institutional archival holdings and an official artist record maintained by an academic archive, consistent with how similar archival collections are cited on Wikipedia.
Source:
Center for Creative Photography – Artist page: Terrell Groggins
https://ccp.arizona.edu/artists/terrell-groggins/ VisualArchiveEditor (talk) 14:39, 26 December 2025 (UTC)

