Template:Image requested/doc

Usage
This template is placed at the top of an article's talk page to request that someone take a photograph for an article or add an image (from another source) to an article.

It is a residual indicator, not a general-purpose "no image present" indicator (for that, use improve images). Editors placing this template on a talk page should provide information about what images or photographs are wanted, using more media or request specific related templates (click to see the list).

Typical usage (all parameters are optional, most can be repeated):

Free=yes block is for articles where there is a non-free image present. Without it, someone may see "This article needs an image" and say "It already has an image", and maybe even remove the template. Some editors may also consider the complete absence of an image to be a more pressing concern than the need to replace a non-free one (or vice versa), and may want to sort requests that way.

Categorize your request
Although it is possible to add just the template to a talk page it is strongly advised that you add at least one category parameter. If you don't categorize your request, it will be placed in Category:Wikipedia requested photographs, and may not receive attention from subject / regional photographers, and it is more likely to be deleted by other editors.

For example, if a picture of a specific car is required then the following should be added to the talk page: — this will then be added to Category:Wikipedia requested images of cars.

Picture of places are sorted by location, for example

Adding more than one subject to the list of parameters will bring it to the attention of more people. If, for example, the subject is found in a location (or predominantly is in one country) then you can add more additional categories like so:

For requests of people, reason for notoriety (i.e. occupation) and where they are know (born, lived, died, worked) is recommend. For example:

If you are requiring a specific image of the article subject, it is possible to add detailed text. For example, in the talk page of a specific building:

For a full list of categories in use, go to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs. When selecting a category, please click down to the most relevant sub-category, and select the most appropriate to the topic of the article requiring a photograph.

Adding more than one subject category in the template is recommended.

Explain your request
If the subject matter isn't perfectly obvious (such as an article about a physical object), please explain your request on the talk page. It is very helpful to give photographers your ideas, particularly for abstract ideas, such as legal and philosophical concepts.

If you have a specific idea for another image, then use the |of= parameter to name the specific picture that you would like. This is particularly helpful if there are already images in the article.

Unexplained and uncategorized templates may be deleted by any editor.

Parameters
The template employs several optional data field parameters as described hereafter.

Parameters legend

 * 1 - may be passed to indicate an appropriate topic subcategory. The positional parameter alternatively may be unnamed (e.g., instead of "|1=xxx", the string "|xxx" would have the same results as "|1=xxx").
 * Up to three positional parameters (e.g., 1=, 2=, 3=) may be used to specify appropriate subcategories. For example, use  or  to add the page to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs of sportspeople and Category:Wikipedia requested photographs of musicians.


 * of - may be passed to indicate what the subject of the photograph should be.
 * in - specifies where the photograph may best be taken, and adds the article to the appropriate location subcategory, e.g. adds the article to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Wisconsin. If there is also a "Wikipedians" category for the location (in that example, if Category:Wikipedians in Wisconsin also exists), it displays a link suggesting that those users may be able to help.
 * Additional in2=, in3=, ... up to in20= parameters may be used to specify up to twenty location categories (such as for roads that cross multiple counties or celebrities and others who may frequent multiple locations).


 * collapsed - may be set to collapsed=yes to close up the template message box.
 * If more than six locations are specified (e.g., in=, in2=, in3=, in4=, in5=, in6=, in7= ... are used), the template message box will collapse automatically without using the collapsed= parameter. Specifying collapsed=no will keep the template message box expanded, no matter how many in= parameters are specified (i.e. no matter how many locations are specified).


 * small - toggles the message box from standard size to small, if small=yes.
 * category - suppresses the automatic categorization if category=no.
 * free - if free=yes, the substituted text will explicitly request a freely-licensed photograph.

Variants from using this template
As a variant, some talk page WikiProject banners can also list an article as needing a photograph. However, where the talk page banners do not highlight a need for a photograph in an article or where photographs for the article are requested in more than three locations, this template may be placed on the talk (discussion) page of the article, instead.

Another variant is to find existing photographs that might meet the needs.

Redirects
Redirects to this template are considered "copies". Some of the more natural phrases that redirect here include Image needed; Picture requested, Photo requested and Photograph requested; and Requested image, Requested picture, Requested photo and Requested photograph.

TemplateData
{	"params": { "in": { "label": "Country or region", "example": "United States", "type": "line", "description": "Location x where \"Wikipedians in x\" might be able to help provide the image" },		"of": { "label": "Subject", "description": "What the subject of the requested image should be", "example": "The missile", "type": "line" }	},	"description": "Informs readers that an image would improve the article", "format": "block" }