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Dash Cam Pro Analysis
In a world where consumers' needs are in a wide variety, InvenTel founded in 2001, is one company
that is keeping up with not only what the consumer needs and wants, they are making it affordable at
the same time. With everyone wanting to record everything, even while driving, InvenTel produced
a product that is hands free and capable of recording video called the Dash Cam Pro. Just as it says
in the title it is a camera that can be mounted to the front windshield of a car, able to record hands
free.
The Dash Cam Pro is a small device that almost looks like a radar detector. Some of the specs on the
Dash Cam Pro are Full HD 120º Wide Angle Video, Records Both Audio & Video, Pivot Mount,
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Doing my research there was a positive feedback from a consumer who ordered a Dash Cam Pro,
but when he got it, the camera did not work. He called the company up and they replaced the device
with no questions asked. Inventel also has a strong relationship with its suppliers and distributors.
According to InvenTels website "Building successful retail relationships is our specialty,
maximizing every product's profitability and longevity by utilizes multiple marketing channels,"
(http://inventel.tv/detail_dash.php ). Some of the companies that they have built these strong
relationships with are Walmart, Menards, Home Depot, Petco, Lowes and Sears. By utilizing the
strong relationships with these business InvenTel is also demonstrating a strong time and place
utility, where consumers can get the product quickly and
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Evolution Of Photography Research Paper
Photography was derived from the Greek word "photos" meaning light and "graphein" meaning to
draw. Photography is a method used by vast amount of people today, to capture images through the
reaction of light and sensitive material. Throughout time, photography has evolved due to
technological advancements, making it available to almost everyone.
"Cameras have evolved from a pinhole up to the latest and accessible SLRs and DSLRs.
Underwater, disposable and film and digital cameras were also invented. The increasing knowledge
of people to photography and cameras contributed a lot in order to make more innovations through
the years. Therefore, taking photographs, recording images and moments, and sharing the art form
became easy and fast" (Art of the Masses). Despite the fact that photography was intended solely for
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Photography when it was first discovered, took many hours to develop in order to expose the film,
and for this reason, many scenic views such as mountains, gardens, trees, rain and sunshine were
perfect subjects. These images captured a wide variety of elements such as colors, and the views that
they would depict. Mountains, rivers, beaches, and lakes, are all very common subjects when taking
photographs of scenery. Scenic photography is one of the most common because the main focus of
the picture does not move. This form of artwork is very easy to capture, but you always need to keep
an eye open towards what exactly you're trying to capture (Basics). Are you trying to tell a story?
Are you trying to give some advice through a picture? Are you trying to motivate others? Whatever
the case is, whatever you're trying to do, scenic photography is always one of the most helpful art
forms in doing so–"photographers use their cameras as tools of exploration– as instruments for
change" (Photography at 125) –and that's why it is most
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Civil War Photography Essay
Photographs have been circling the world for years now . There are many different types of cameras,
but only some have changed and revolutionized the world. The history behind them and the history
it has captured throughout the years has impacted the world in numerous ways. It is very important
to know how certain things like lighting and angle affect the outcome of photographs. To be able to
capture a perfect photograph one will have to understand how lighting , angle , third rule affect a
photograph. Not only are there different types of ways to take photographs but different types of
photography.
During the Civil War the wet plate collodion camera was being used which was the newest
technology during this time period (http://www.civilwar.org/photos/3d–photography–
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The lighting of a photograph affects the mood, shape, and texture of the photograph. There is two
types of lighting , low–key and high–key. Low–key lighting is used to give more shape to a
photograph using shadows, or dark tones causing a more dramatic look to the image(
http://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/the–complete–beginners–guide–to–shooting–low–key––
photo–3427 ). Unlike low–key lighting high–key lighting is much brighter , using more white colors
than anything else. High–key lighting gives a photograph more of a happy mood than a low–key
lighting image would. High–key lighting is often used for a natural look
(http://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/the–complete–beginners–guide–to–shooting–high–key––
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Essay on The Development of Photography and Film
Art critic Robert Hughes once said, "People inscribe their histories, beliefs, attitudes, desires and
dreams in the images they make." When discussing the mediums of photography and cinema, this
belief of Hughes is not very hard to process and understand. Images, whether they be still or
moving, can transform their audiences to places they have either never been before or which they
long to return to. Images have been transporting audiences for centuries thanks to both the mediums
of photography and cinema and together they gone through many changes and developments. When
careful consideration is given to these two mediums, it is acceptable to say that they will forever be
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This also holds true to the field of cinema and film.
In the world we live in today, anyone can pick up a handheld video camera and record their son's
soccer game or daughter's school play, but to really capture the beauty of an event takes true talent.
It takes the expertise of a cinematographer or director of photography as they are also known, to
capture the true essence of an event and scene. Thomas Edison even once said, "By faithfully
reproducing and kind or type of movement, it [cinematography] constitutes man's most astonishing
victory to date over forgetfulness. It retains and restores the things memory alone can't recover, not
to mention its auxiliary agencies: the written page, drawing photography. ... Like them,
cinematography prevents the things of yesterday that are useful to tomorrow's progress from sinking
into oblivion; amongst these one must count moving things, which only a few years ago were
considered impossible to fix in an image" (Neale, 54). A picture, whether it be a photographed
image or a filmed image is nothing when it has not been looked at with the proper eyes. When
expressed through the proper lens and eye an image can really be worth a thousand words.
So the year was 1894 and the city was none other than New York City. It was then when the public
caught the first glance of Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope at work. With this invention, pictures were
projected in
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Kodak And Its First Snapshot Camera
In 1880, George Eastman founded the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York. By 1888,
the company developed its first snapshot camera and became an American household name. Over
time, Kodak believed that most of their money came from film, which caused the company to lose
focus on their equipment. However, by the 1960s, Kodak started to introduce new products that
focused on medical imaging and graphic arts. One of the key players in the industry is Polaroid. In
1969, Polaroid's patents on instant photography expired, giving Kodak a huge opportunity.
Eventually Kodak came up with its first instant camera and sold about 16.5 million of them.
However, a patent infringement suit by Polaroid forced Kodak to abandon their instant camera ...
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In 1998, Kodak lost market share when Fuji cut their prices. "As a result of this price war, by the
end of 1999 the company has to cut $1.2 billion in costs and 19,900 jobs, or about one–fifth of its
payroll, the most severe cutback ever at Kodak" (Gavetti, Henderson and Giorgi 10). By 2001,
Kodak was losing $60 on every digital camera it sold (Gavetti, Henderson and Giorgi 10). During its
time, Kodak has faced multiple legal issues. One issue they faced was an antitrust suit with
independent service organizations. Kodak controls most of the service market and the market for its
replacement parts. The independent service organizations argued "that Kodak was trying to force
them out of business by restricting their access to replacement parts and by trying to insure that
customers for its business machines either service the machines themselves or buy service directly
from Kodak" (Greenhouse). Kodak was being accused of violating the Sherman Antitrust Act. The
service companies believed that Kodak was "unlawfully tying the sale of service for Kodak
machines to the sale of parts, and unlawfully trying to monopolize the market for service"
(Greenhouse). According to the textbook, Section 1 of the Sherman Act states that it is illegal to
restraint trade in contract, trust or conspiracy and Section 2 condemns any person who monopolizes
or attempts to monopolize. (Clarkson, Miller and Cross 914). One way Section 1 can be violated is
by
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Pop Art Research Paper
PHOTOGRAPHY ENCOURAGED: On Media and Authorship of Digital Material
Ria Ma
Art History 480: Visual and Digital Media Theory
December 5, 2014
As I shuffle with the crowd through the doorway and into the first floor exhibition space of the
Vancouver Art Gallery, I notice a sign, sandwiched in between the ubiquitous Instagram camera and
the hashtag "#couplandvan", that ardently refutes one of the most basic conventions of viewing
work in such a space: "Photography encouraged." It appears, however, that most of the guests fail to
notice this; rather, upon seeing the oceans of products, slogans, and logos lined row by row, they
hold up their phones to their faces to take a photograph or three, demonstrating ... Show more
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"Art" has been used with this function in mind, often as a reaction to one's environment, such as the
Dada movement being a revolt against the irrationality of the First World War, or a response to
another artist or group of artists' work, but these conversations were, by Manovich's words,
incomplete: "One artist or school produced something, another artist or school later responded with
their own productions, and this was all." Evidently, due to the popularity of technologies that allow
instant communication from nearly any location, this is no longer true, and this has seemingly
leaked into virtually ever other facet of life. Job interviews are now often conducted through live
video chats, and customer service for online shopping can be done in this manner as well; gamers
are able to stream themselves for the entertainment of their fans. Parents give their children phones
so that if a problem arises while they are out, they can give a call, or the parents can give a call to
check in, and if the child doesn't pick it up, then it is without a doubt either he or she is up to no
good or is in some trouble. If need be, one can track others by installing GPS systems on phones. I
have even heard of friends sitting within two feet of each other text messaging when it would be
much less of a hassle to speak and save the headache of trying to correctly spell every word I type
correctly, or
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Photography Is The Most Common Way Of Saving
"Picturing the Moment" In some cultures like the Amish they do not believe in photography due to
the fact that they think it is graven images, if an Amish person is photographed they believe in
natural, unposed pictures and that their faces can not be in the image. Photography is the art or
practice of taking and processing pictures. Photography makes an impact on the world around
humans without even realizing. Photography is the most common way of saving important
memories and being able to share them with family and friends. "You don 't make a photograph just
with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you
have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved."(Ansel Adams) ... Show more
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The daguerreotype image was contained inside a leather case with a velvet backing." The
daguerreotype was then replaced in 1851. Flash photography became popular once it was
discovered. Flash photography started off having the flash be made from a white powder that was
ignited, but as time went on it changed from that to a bulb that was on the top of the camera. It
helped many people, who could not afford pictures due to the fact that paintings were expensive.
This was beneficial to mainly the middle and lower classes in society.
In order to capture the moment and be able to keep it is by using negatives. Negatives are used film
that has the picture printed on it. Negatives are used for printing so; people can have pictures of the
moments they want to remember. In the timeline called "Cameras, Film, and the Digital Age", Anne
Hoy states, "Frenchmen Gustave Le Gray invents the dry waxed paper process, producing negatives
from paper permeated with wax, then sensitized"(426). This process was used to improve the
negative's transmission of light. Hoy later explains, "The negatives are easier to handle, can be
prepared in advance, and makes sharper, larger, more detailed prints"(426). In order to produce
negatives of different pictures, the main material needed besides a camera is lenses. In 1849, the first
lens was invented called dual lens, and soon after that the twin–lens reflex came out. Lens
determines the magnification of the image projected
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The Forgotten Abyss Research Paper
The Forgotten Abyss When a camera captures a photo, what it leaves behind are vivid memories that
will soon be gone forever. Photograph are things that get very close to impossible to reproduce as
time pass, yet they could be destroyed in an instant of rash judgment. To me, I see each and every
photograph as virtual rewind button, a time machine that would guide me back to places that I have
once abandoned. The longer I gaze at each photograph, the more I realize that these times have past,
along with my innocent and naive childhood. Even the loveliest flower will wilt, but before that
happens, we would stop and take a snapshot of it when it is most elegant, in order to remember its
glory forever. The same concept would run through my mind ... Show more content on
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My brother just graduated from college and I was about to go to summer school in order to extend
my academic capabilities but a bomb was dropped on us. The person that was most devastated to
hear this unforeseen request was my dad. As if being struck by lighting, the pillars that each of us
worked so hard to build for seven years crumbled and collapsed before my very own eyes. In the
end, the divorce was finalized and my mom had moved out of the house. My brother could no
longer stay with us because he has an internship awaiting him in a different state; so now it is just
my father and I. I would try my best everyday in order to fill up the empty space my mother left in
the family when she left. Cooking right after school has now been an everyday occurrence for me.
Because my dad works all day, I must be the one to make breakfast and lunch for him to take to
work the day after while still trying to manage some time for school work. Do not get me wrong, it
is not the goodbyes that is hurting the family, it is the flashbacks that follow.
The damage has been dealt, the glass has been broken, there is no point trying to search for or pick
up the broken pieces, all we need to go now to obtain a new one and maintain it with greater care. I
remembered being asked, "If you are given one superpower, what would you want it to be?" I used
to nonchalantly with answers like flying or reading minds, but now, if given another
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College Admissions Essay: My Relationship With Photography
For as long as I can remember, I have felt a strong desire to express myself creatively. As a naturally
observant and imaginative person, I never doubted that I would find my passion in life through art.
Filled with a need to share my perspective of the surrounding world, I tried out many different art
forms in search of one that truly connected with me.
I probably should have realized early on that photography would be in my future, after all, my father
was a professional photographer and Art Center graduate. I vividly remember as a young child
spending countless days hanging out in his studio after school, watching him set up his shots and
chatting with clients. I didn't realize at the time the immense impact this would have on my future.
Armed with my first digital camera as a teenager, I started taking photographs around my
neighborhood and of my friends. Exploring with my camera became my favorite hobby, and
provided some of my happiest moments. Whenever I felt uninspired or that my life was becoming
mundane, I found myself conceptualizing ideas for photographs, and enjoying the process of making
my images materialize.
Less than a year ago, I enrolled in a black and white photography class at Pasadena City College.
Little did I know, this would become the defining moment that changed my whole relationship with
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I loved the entire process from loading the camera, to working in the darkroom to watching my
images come to life. I began putting a lot of thought into what I was photographing, while gaining a
better understanding of essential elements such as lighting, angles, and exposure. I was no longer
just clicking the button aimlessly, as I had with digital photography. My connection to film
photography resulted in me viewing my surroundings with a newfound sense of excitement. I now
find myself craving opportunities to create beautiful, meaningful images in places I overlooked
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Summary Of Peter Buses The Camera Does The Rest
Furthermore, in Peter Buses' book, The Camera Does the Rest: How Polaroid Changes Photography,
he gives a complete breakdown of the cultural importance of the Polaroid Camera. Buse argues that
the Polaroid Cameras central focus is much less about picture taking or the finished photographic
product. Instead, the Polaroid focuses on the experiences that surround that image and the ability to
quickly and easily produce a relic to commemorate the moments captured. The Polaroid produces an
intimate relationship between the photographer, photograph, and subject which made it perfect for
family gatherings, parties, and even intimate sexual images. The Polaroid Camera became the most
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Both "A Brief Timeline of the Polaroid" and the article, "The Story of the Death (and Rebirth) of
Polaroid Film" by Harry McCracken explain the troubled times and the redemption of the
technology in the modern era. In 2001, the Polaroid Company had to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy
restructuring, many thought this would be the end of Polaroid. However, on July 31, 2002 the
Polaroid Corporation was purchased by One Equity Partners who created a new and improved
company that launched the new era of Polaroid (A Brief Timeline of Polaroid 2017). Under this new
ownership, Polaroid was taken into an extreme new direction. By the year 2008, Polaroid began to
discontinue many of their beloved products including instant film! Instant film was "a product that
seemed pretty obsolete in the digital age....except it wasn't obsolete at all" (The Story of the Death
(and Rebirth) of Polaroid Film 2012). When this change occurred, more people became invested in
Polaroid than ever, individuals gathered together and started the 'Impossible Project' which would
sell new film for Polaroids. The impossible project has expanded over the years, and Polaroid
Corporation has taken notice of the demand for instant photography Polaroid cameras. Polaroid has
reemerged as a fun, expressive hobby for people of the modern era that more and more people are
continuing to discover. It has become such a fad that consumers can even buy vintage Polaroid
cameras and new film from popular stores such as Urban Outfitters. If anything, Polaroid is far from
being dead in 2017 because of the movements and interest in instant photography that have come
with the era of self commemoration and social media (The Story of the Death (and Rebirth) of
Polaroid Film
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Architecture And Urban Spaces Through Modern Photography
Sub Section 1 – architecture and urban spaces through modern photography
Photography and architecture have a uniquely powerful resonance – architectural form provides the
camera with the subject for some of its most compelling imagery, while photography profoundly
influences how architecture is represented, imagined and produced. Camera Constructs is the first
book to reflect critically on the varied interactions of the different practices by which photographers,
artists, architects, theorists and historians engage with the relationship of the camera to architecture,
the city and the evolution of Modernism. The title thus on the one hand opposes the medium of
photography and the materiality of construction – but on the other can be read ... Show more content
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121) , Although he opted to be a painter, such for the sensation of '...there is nothing there to start
with', Photography allows the artist to mechanically draw a subject matter, In this case Urban
Photography, creating a flexibility and ambiguity to the scales of urban spaces. It allows the
photographer to create an intimate relationship with the drifting of space and capturing time in its
essence. However Photographers were regarded as technicians and not seen as artists, but the class
of the modern–day photographer challenged the perceptions drawn out in the earlier years of the
photograph, and produced it into an art.
In the book Camera Lucida 'Roland Barthes explains; '' whatever it grants to vision and whatever its
manner, a photograph is always invisible it is not that we see'. We're not drawn to the image, so the
presence of the image becomes less relevant, and it is the content within it that is further looked at.
Thus leads me onto how photographers take the urban environment and build a
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Digital Photography
In a world where everything is digital and photographs are normally taken with the digital cameras,
but there are number of photographers who are still shooting with film or there are some who are
newly interested in film formats.
Below are some pros and cons that I have discussed to evaluate the difference between Film and
Digital photography, respectively.
ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
1. You'll never have to pay for film or processing again
2. You don't have to wait to see the captured shot, you can view the shot immediately after taking
the photograph.
3. You can easily choose the images you want to print and the images can be easily be deleted that
you don't like.
4. You can record video with the digital cameras.
5. You can easily store the images.
6. You can continuously shoot with digital camera as you don't have to worry about the film.
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With an ability to shoot thousands of photos without the expensive need for film,and you can press
the preview button anytime to make sure the desired shot was taken, and there is no need to spend
hours in processing film, scanning, or printing in a darkroom. And you can that If you are not patient
and want instant satisfaction, film photography is not for you. But if you love the anticipation of
developing a roll of film to see the results, watching a photograph develop on paper in front of your
eyes, and the satisfaction of knowing what you created without the simplistic and robotic motions of
a computer, then film photography is perfect for you. It is not like that you are a better photographer
if you shoot with digital camera or film, in the end the only thing matters is the ability of the person
behind the camera to capture the image. So we can say that the it only depends on the person
whether he wants to use digital camera or film
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Benefits Of Photography Essay
The Benefits of Photography
Everywhere people go they are likely going to notice a piece of photography. Even it were to be
projection of a image on a screen, a painting on a building or just a printed image in a shop window.
Although there are many genres of photography such as monochrome, satellite, underwater, and
panoramic, the main focus on in this project is digital photography. "Digital photography is a form
of photography that uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors to capture images
focused by a lens." (Wikipedia Dictionary, December 22, 2016) The subject being focused on are the
beneficial aspects of photography among students. Consistently we find the benefits of photography.
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Parents often enjoy getting a glimpse of what is going on in their child 's class. These photos are
great to put on display at a student conference. Create a book, a digital book or photo album for
parents to look at while they are waiting for their turn to talk to the teacher. By taking the time to
document the learning, you're reminding them just how important they are. There are hundreds of
possible ways a camera can add to the aid in the learning environment in the classroom. It doesn't
need to be another chore for the teacher, they can enlist the help of their students by turning it into a
fun assignment using instant cameras. "Photography–centered activities also empower students to
create and communicate with others, develop self esteem while breaking down cultural and
emotional barriers." (Zahra 2013)
Emotional Aspects
Digital photography allows a person to express themselves. Through portrait photos, a person's
emotions are shown, this helps understand yourself and others. "When it comes to digital
photography, the camera is there to document an image and catching a special moment to help
preserve family ties that are easily forgotten." (Zen Agency 2016) Digital photography helps capture
and secure the memories leading to happiness and well being among families. Having historical
family photos helps us remember who
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Analysis Of Victor 's ' The ' Of A Demon Hunter '
Victor Vran is a demon infested isometric shooter taking place during the Victorian period. The
protagonist is Victor Vran a demon hunter located in the city of Zagoravia. As the demon infestation
gets worse our demon hunters grow thin. Victor, while unclear of his motives, makes it clear that he
needs to help the city. Unfortunately, Victor is harassed by a voice in his head that has ulterior
motives.
Victor Vans ' story is satisfying to say the least. I 'd consider it novel. The plot unfolds well with
fantastic writing, character development, and composition. The city of Zagarovia provides us as a
safe haven for trade while a world map offers us the ability to jump to and from locations.
The game offered an excellent tutorial to teach the player the controls – I enjoy a game that can
mask the tutorial with a great story. For example, Victor Vran enters the Fallen Keep on his way to
Castle Zagore and runs into what seems like a deteriorated guards training room; they use this
opportunity to refine the relationship between Victor and the voice in his head. You can also see the
games sense of humor parallel to the "how–to 's".
The gameplay is tightly knitted to mesh well with any play style. It also offers a nice variety of
unconventional weapons, Scythes, shotguns, and swords decorated with interesting names all with
variable stats. Each weapon has one attack and two special attacks while having the ability to
possess one demon attack that you can find and equip throughout
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Public Appropriation Of Memory
Public appropriation of memory in Chile "... what are we recording? We use and produce digital
texts and data in our work. We communicate via email. Individuals maintain blogs and websites,
create podcasts, and post on social networking sites. Our lives are being captured in digital texts,
electronic calendars, email, instant messaging, SMS (short message service, that is, cellphone–based
texting). Artists are experimenting with digital art. With digital cameras, people are taking more
pictures than ever, most of which end up on personal hard drives. Research suggests we seldom
throw materials away" (Van House and Churchill, 2008: 300). These contemporary practices have
implications for both individual and collective memory's production. Tumemorial.cl's ... Show more
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Also, the projects should upload their audiovisual material in Youtube to be at the same time linked
by the tumemorial.cl's website, which is consistent with the he "technical advances in cameras,
editing software, formats and communications networks, the capture and creation of content has
improved and become more widespread" (Van House and Churchill, 2008: 297) The results are
available on the website in many ways: as a map , with their pictures and videos, and the project's
overviews. The website, also, provides the list of memory places along the country in order to
audiences could select a specific location to work about and a series of resources to facilitate the
work of the research teams , and finally an online form to submit the memorial proposals. This
submission implies a selection process, which is consistent with what Van House and Churchill call
curation: "... decisions have to be made about which information is to be preserved and in what
formats, as well as methods of capture, representation, presentation and reproduction" (Van House
and Churchill, 2008:
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Article About The Creepiest Outdoor Halloween Decor
I did a search in Google of "technology 2016" and the article 100 Tech Products You Didn 't Know
You Needed (Until Now) was in the top 10 of my search. I am always looking for new products that
may be good presents. As I started down the list, I realized that most of the technology was just
upgraded "new" technology, but I continued on, in hope that I may find an actual new product. I
have to say, I was more interested in the picture above the article about The Creepiest Outdoor
Halloween Décor.
In actuality, I am the type of person who could care less about the newest technology, especially
upgraded "new" technology. I remember when we bought a new computer years ago; I had to go
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The I–1 Analog Instant Camera and the Polaroid ZIP Mobile Printer made me think about how
cameras and recording our family memories have changed with the creation of new technology. The
Polaroid Instant Camera was my favorite camera growing up and well into my second child's
elementary years. Then we bought a digital camera and we stopped having actual pictures. We had
digital ones that that we could look at on the computer. Then our computer crashed and we lost years
of memories. How is that an improved technology? Now we send our pictures to be printed.
When Polaroid stopped making my beloved instant camera in 2008, we went out and bought a ton of
film and an extra camera (just in case). Years later, Britni, my daughter, and I were out and we saw
an instant Polaroid. The design was different, it was targeted at the teen crowd ,and printed tiny
pictures, like the ones seen on keychains. Instant photos were coming back in–style at last. We went
home and found my camera and film ( I wouldn't buy my daughter the new one.) and my daughter
took pictures of everything. Britni and her friends were amazed at how it worked. Then she tired of
it and wanted a digital camera.
Now it seems the instant photo age is back again. The Polaroid ZIP printer can print directly from a
mobile phone or tablet. It works with zero ink paper. Zero Ink Paper means just that, no ink is used.
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A Genius And His Magic Camera Summary
In the October 22, 1972 edition of Life magazine titled "A Genius and His Magic Camera: Dr.
Edwin Land of Polaroid demonstrates his new invention," it speaks about the Polaroid Cameras
revolutionary magic. This article articulates on the ease of photography, the science behind the
technology and how the camera develops artistic expression of photography. The first piece in the
magazine centered on the Polaroid describes the simplicity of the camera stating that, "In 30 seconds
an image slowly appears, emerging out of a green blue fog and becoming within minutes a fully
developed colored photograph" (A Genius and His Magic Camera: Dr. Edwin Land of Polaroid
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This is the most recent example of the Polaroid in popular culture as this song was released on
February 16, 2017 by Interscope and Ultra Records and can be heard on the radio at almost any time
of day. The Polaroid camera is referenced in the second verse of the song that states "I had a dream
We were back to seventeen Summer nights and The Libertines Never growing up I'll take with me
The polaroid's and the memories But you know I'm gonna leave Behind the worst of us"
(KygoOfficialVEVO 2017). The lyrics associate the Polaroid Cameras pictures with memories that
will be taken as a new chapter in the life of the narrator/singer begins. This association is spot on
because the Polaroid Camera was created to hold onto memories and solidify them in history. The
image a Polaroid creates is seen as a personal piece of someone's life that they are able to take with
them and look back on in times when it is needed most. The song and the lyrics depict this
technology perfectly. The fact that one of the biggest celebrities of our modern era, Selena Gomez
mentions the Polaroid makes it extremely relevant and even calls more attention to it than it usually
receives, pulling it back into the cultural scene of 2017 (KygoOfficialVEVO
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Buying A Futuristic And Pleasant Real Estate
Buying a futuristic and pleasant Real Estate for days to come
An exclusive technique of buying is in vogue because quite some time that is at the present
improved known as flipping assets within the real estate market. It is actually a characteristic
business method that appears completely lawful and principled! What individual does within this
trade is purchase properties or reserve them and get control to rig up the domain as well as afterward
sell it at a sound profit. All these resemble pretty straightforward however make no error, it is tough
work! There is no couple of ways linked through this most up–to–date trend in advertising real
estate as well as it suits the possible buyers who obtain a ready built and superior dwelling or ...
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To be honest it is not so easy and the methods or knowledge concerned in properties or houses needs
bit more insight than observable to the common eye. Characteristically, purchasing a Real Estate
Morehead City NC is a bit that is certainly up to every person. A lot of people who attempt to
individual a real estate are frequently for families. This result of the smaller room that is typically
survives.
The Real Estate Morehead City NC does have benefits associated through property deals as well as
could give way a fair or even good return on investment. It comprises a minute risk issue but
afterward what company does not occupy risks? The simplest way to begin this deal is to primary
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Morehead City NC is power. Specialized investors include it. Speculators as well as novices are for
all time looking for it. It 's why qualified investors who appreciate the real estate marketplace
methods and identify how to explore markets of real estate are able to make extra money into the
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Pioneer Petroleum
Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business
Master of Business Administration
Financial Management FNC535M
RCBC Plaza Room No. 526
"Big City Trust Company"
Case Analysis & Corporate Strategy
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Case Analysis
Executive Summary According to the case, Auto–Drive Company is developing an Auto–Drive
which will be installed in cars, a technology that would switch cars into automatic pilot. This kind of
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On April 16, 1958, it changed its name to Haloid Xerox Inc., since it is focusing on commercial
xerography. On July 11, 1961, its common stock that was listed on the New York Stock Exchange
with 7,700 shares closed with a price of $104 per share. On April 18, 1961, it changed its name to
Xerox Corporation (Xerox, n.d.).
Polaroid Corporation was established by Edwin Land and George Wheelright III in 1937. The
technology that they have developed made a wide application. In 1935, American Optical Company
got a license to use polarizers for the production of sunglasses (Polaroid, n.d.). Aside from the uses
of the technology on the products of war, it was also used to invent instant camera called the
Polaroid Land Camera, with film. In 1950–1954, Polaroid sales exceeded $23 million and over
4,000 dealers in the US alone selling Polaroid cameras, films and accessories. A color–photo version
of the Polaroid camera was released in 1963 which was called Polacolor (bio., nd.).
Problem
A. Institutional
Should Big City Trust Company invest on Auto–Drive Company's stock considering the potential
growth of the company, to expand its pension fund portfolio?
B. Operational
Which strategy or model should Big City Trust Company advice Auto–Drive Company in terms of
financing its potential growth, especially in sales, of its potential breakthrough product, the auto
drive?
Corporate Objective
As a trust company handling the
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V-J Day: War Photography During The Vietnam War
Today, it is difficult to image a world without photography. Technology has made it easy to take an
excellent quality photograph with just a cellphone. However, during the time of World War II
through the Vietnam War, a lot of this technology was not nearly as advanced as it is today. The
equipment that war photographers used was very primitive by today's standards, yet there were
many significant photographs that were taken, many of which are famous or infamous today. Many
war photographers took their photographs in life–threatening situations. However, these
photographs serve as a documentation of history and a source of influence. War photography from
World War II to the Vietnam War influenced the world through its history, famous war
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These advertisements were used in part for propaganda in order to create support for what was being
advertised. In the United States, after WWI, "advertising photographers generally practiced a more
realistic style, albeit often with dramatic lighting and extreme close–ups" (Garner, 2007, p. 191).
Many advertisements, including propaganda, attempt to deceive society into believing what they
want society to believe. For this reason, photographs taken for advertisement purposes are not
always truthful. They can be taken in a manner that only depicts and sends out the message that the
advertiser wants society to see. In terms of war photography, if the government wanted to boost
moral for a war in their home country in order to get more individuals to donate and support the
cause they could create an advertisement using photography that makes it look like it is a good
cause to support despite the fact of whether it is or
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The IMportance of Videoconferencing
Videoconferencing has changed the way meetings, distance learning, and telecommuting in today's
world compared to the past. With the help from sites like Skype, Google Hangout, or Apple's iChat
new doors are opening to change the way teaching and businesses are run. From less travel, to more
technology usage, and more retained information videoconferencing is helping in offices and
classrooms across the globe. Videoconferencing has revolutionized the way in which daily tasks are
carried out in the work place. Videoconferencing has improved the way businesses and schools
administer meetings. Having online meetings help with convenience, are cost saving, they link
several sites simultaneously, access remotely located experts, and waste less time on non–agenda
items ("Introduction to Videoconferencing"). Other forms of communication can also be done, but
actually seeing the person can have a huge impact on the way people interpret one another. It is said
that 7 percent of communication comes from spoken words, 38 percent from the tone of voice, and
55 percent from body language ("Guide to Increasing Video Conferencing Usage"). Being able to
see while having a meeting can have a large impact on what comes from the meeting. Conferencing
through business can help plan meetings, chat regionally without leaving the office, and help reach
out to remote businesses ("Videoconferencing Guide"). By having meetings set–up like this,
employees are able to spend more time in the office
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Persuasive Speech On Photography
I hone in on the target. I get into position to shoot the perfect shot. I look through the scope,
verifying my position. Then I snap the photograph, breathe, and repeat. This is the process.
Photography is simple yet so rewarding. I feel pride in knowing that my finished work has the
power to shape and change the way its viewers see the world. In fact, it did it to me. Before falling
in love with the camera, my happiness was reliant on my future success. As I came to realize,
believing that I was not good enough at the moment was my downfall. I am not the only one who
has embraced this mentality. Unfortunately, our society lives it, constantly looking forward towards
times to come instead of being grateful now. It is a major problem the world faces, and I intend to
fix it. I am going to be a photojournalist, and through the work that has blessed my life, I will
convince my viewers to look beyond the current methods used to find satisfaction with the
knowledge that the process to achieve success is a process, not a limitation, to have faith that it is
possible to find what matters most like I did and be happy now and in the future.
Our society seeks satisfaction in the form of instant gratification rather than long term happiness and
sadly, these techniques are materialistic and produce results that are very short lived; viewing my
work in photography will help people overcome this obstacle. As something becomes of worth to a
person, he begins relying on that thing as his
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What is Photography
Photography is seeing what is invisible, capturing the moments that last a lifetime. It can hold all the
mystery of the world in a single picture. It is a visual diary, containing the secrets of the earth. This
great pastime is used all around the world. The good, the bad, and the ugly makes up photography.
Anyone can enjoy photography including you. There are many different parts in photography such
as its history and equipment. There are many types of photography as well. Photography in today's
society is called the killer fine art. Photography was invented around the 1820s. It is now the most
growing hobby in the world. The first camera created is called the Camera Obscura. The Camera
Obscura was used during the 13th – 14th centuries. It was a dark closed box–shaped space with a
hole on one side. The Camera Obsurca got its name from the Latin word "Dark Room". The man
behind the camera was Joseph Nicephore. Other important men in photography history include
Alfred Stieglitz (who changed photography into art) and Henri Carrtier–Bresson (the father of
photojournalism). The next major camera movement was film cameras. These cameras came out in
the early 1900s. This movement gave the Granddaddy camera its name. The Granddaddy camera is
also known as a 35 mm (millimeter) point and shoot. There were many issues with film cameras.
With a film camera, you could not scan an image without it possibly getting destroyed. Also with a
film camera the film had to be developed. There
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Photography : The Importance Of Photography In The Daily Life
"Photography is the ability to enclose what you have seen in the frame, but the ability to enclose is
the ability to choose one and give up the other ", these great words belong to Spanish writer and
journalist Arturo Pérez–Reverte (The life and works of Arturo Perez Reverte). This statement makes
sense when we are speaking about photography as a part of the art. This can be a great skill to
choose the most important moments in the everyday life, to find the unusual things and put it just in
one picture.
Capturing the moments of everyday life can be a great challenge for most photographers.
Sometimes it does not matter what role the photography plays in your life; it can be just a method of
communication or a part of the hobby, or a great deal of your life. There is only one significant
meaning – capture the wonderful moment, the most important event or just a picture for saving in
your cell phone's memory.
However, photography plays one more significant and important role – a way of communication in
the world and a way of connection of different parts of Earth. Many people read books, magazines
or newspapers and these staff are full of images, and the vast majority of it is made by people.
People provide the world with specific information, captured in the frame, which contains some the
information.
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Photography as a whole is a complex subject, which is built of three parts, and every part is closely
connected with others. There is no photography without early
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How Did Edwin Herbert Land Contribute To Photography
EDWIN HERBERT LAND
The word "photography" has been derived from two Greek words: photo, for "light" and graph, for
"drawing" [1]. Some people considers photography as an art while some considers it as a science.
Today, photography is the largest growing hobby in the world. The person who created a revolution
in the field of photography by making it an instant process is none other than the great scientist
Edwin Herbert Land. He contributed to his achievements by inventing the Polaroid camera. This
essay will outline the life of Edwin Herbert Land, his inventions, things which inspired him for such
invention, how he ended up successfully, how this invention changed the lives of people, and the
rise and fall of such discovery.
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By December 1948, this instant camera was available for sale to the public. Land and his team
expected that people wouldn't go for it. They would have enough left in stock but everything went
wrong and all camera units were sold on the first day itself. Land continued to work on improving
the camera for several years. In 1963, he got success in the development of instant color photos
through the use of Polacolor film.
The invention of Polaroid camera changed the lives of people in various ways. Before its discovery,
people used to spend money on a camera that used to deliver the photo which was a print of the
negative and even doesn't give the picture instantly. Polaroid camera allowed people to wait for a
short period of time for their pictures to be developed. After instant photography, color photography
was discovered soon with which people could have instant color
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The Evolution of Photography Essay
When going for a walk, a person takes in the beauty around them. On this particular day, the
refulgent sun is extra bright, making the sky a perfect blue. White, puffy clouds fill the sky, slowing
moving at their own pace. The wind is peacefully calm, making the trees stand tall and proud. There
is no humidity in the air. As this person walks down the road, they see a deer with her two fawns.
The moment is absolutely beautiful. Moments like this happen only once in a great while, making us
wanting to stay in the particular moment forever. Unfortunately, time moves on, but only if there
were some way to capture the day's magnificence. Thanks to Joseph Niépce, we can now capture
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In 1888, George Eastman made the first light and portable camera under the company name Kodak
(Graham 28). These cameras gave people the ability to take a photo almost anywhere. The cameras
had to be sent back to the factory so the photographs could be printed. Twenty years after Kodak's
first camera, they produced an improved camera, called "Brownie". The Brownie was simple to use,
making the art of photography boom. Flash cameras did not appear until the 1930s, letting people
take pictures in areas with dim or little lighting. In 1947, Edwin Land invented the instant camera.
Land got the idea after his daughter asked to see her picture after he took her photo. The next step in
improving the camera was by making it digital, which was done in 1975 by a Kodak employee. As
the camera gets smaller and simpler to use, the quality of the photographs it produces gets better.
Photographs are created from light rays bouncing off objects. When a person looks through the
viewfinder, the image they see are light rays reflected from a penta–prism, a specially shaped piece
of glass inside the camera. The rays from the penta–prism came from a mirror, which reflected the
rays it received from the lenses. Lenses are used to focus in or out on objects. They attain the rays
from the object reflecting the rays toward the camera. For an image to be "captured" on a film
camera, the button used to take
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Contemporary versus Historical Photographers
To compare a contemporary photographer with a historical photographer to see how photography
has evolved and how it can be used?
This essay will investigate the work of contemporary photographer Tim Walker, and historical
photographer Ansel Adams. This essay will examine the many changes of how photography has
evolved through the decades from the photographer's style, use of equipment, techniques and what
photography is used for. These changes will be seen by looking at the contemporary photographer
and comparing them to the historical photographer.
Photography is a word derived from the Greek words photos light and to draw. A scientist called Sir
John F.W. Herschel, which was in 1839, first used the word. It was a method which was all about
recording images by using light or radiation on a sensitive material. The first known camera was
created by Alhazen also known as who lived around 100AD he invented the first pinhole camera this
camera was used to capture the movement of the sun. Photography was explained to be the science
and art of documenting photographs by capturing light on a light sensitive material which included
film or an electronic sensor. Light could be reflected from objects which could expose a chemical or
electronic material during a timed exposure which is typically used through a camera which can
store the information chemically or electronically. The first photograph was take in 1827 taken by
Joseph Nicephore Niepce who made the first photograph
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Analysis Of ' Camera Lucida '
Through close reading of Barthes' Camera Lucida, the relationship between death as conveyed in
photographs becomes a very interesting topic. When analyzing the dichotomy discussed in Barthes'
text, Camera Lucida, between subject and object and the implications of each in terms of images,
private life, and death, Nolan's film Memento fills in the binary opposition with gray areas, as it
reveals that images do, in fact, preserve privacy, especially in the specific case of Lenny's image of
death where the image becomes more private than that which privacy itself can offer when Lenny
burns it, allowing us to reevaluate Barthes and ask if burning an image can really bring an object
back from being an object once transformed. In his text Camera Lucida, Barthes describes the
experience of having his photograph taken as a "micro–version of death" (14). The text suggests that
the practice of taking photographs has a transformative property, where the subject of the photo feels
the transformation from the subject to an object. The text compares the transformation to death
because the photograph essentially strips the subject of life for the moment, leaving only a physical
object behind. The camera can only catch an instant in time, and so as the moment the photo is
taken, as Barthes describes it, is the "very subtle moment when, to tell the truth, I am neither subject
nor object but a subject who feels he is becoming an object" (14). To become an image is to become
"Death in person,"
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Comparing Traveling to Vacationing Essay
Comparing Traveling to Vacationing
A productive voyage can be described as something that has value well after the journey is
completed. We can further comprehend the distinction between a productive and an unproductive
voyage by isolating the contrasting characteristics between the two entities. Traveling is beautiful
and rich; vacationing is dull and paltry. Traveling can be fun and beneficial by providing a person
with an educational experience that will be remembered forever. Someone can learn about culture
by going to different countries and observing customs. Vacationing mostly involves people sitting
around doing nothing, instead of doing something much more productive.
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A traveler might pick out different methods in which inhabitants around the world develop their
Polaroid instant film. As the Southwest Review points out, foreigners are often identifiable by the
way they dress, but travelers often learn to adapt to local styles of dress that permit the visitor to
enter below a culture's surface. For example, if an American traveler's destination were India, a
typical American hat would stand out just as much there as a turban would stand out here.
Vacationers, on the other hand, get away to places out of concern for themselves, which are always
in the center of their reports of wherever–it–is, and they rarely say anything of interest to anybody
but themselves. Vacationers usually have a different purpose than to inform others about what they
have experienced, and generally go to their destinations with the purpose of relaxing and getting
away from their everyday life. They spend their time purchasing lavish tourists' merchandise such as
strange straw hats that will never even be looked at again after the journey is complete. Seldom, if
ever, are any written reports issued concerning the occurrences during the exploration of a new
environment. Typical gossip about a trip will consist of how well the vacationers swung thier golf
clubs, or other similar irrelevant tales
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The Death of the Auteur Essay
"The Death of the Auteur"
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The concept of 'author' is originally derived from the Latin word for authority. From the
theoretician's standpoint, the author carries power over the text only to the extent that the ideas and
scenarios within it are originally those of the author. French literary theorist Roland Barthes argues
that the function of an author is to provide the semblance of originality and meaning in The Death of
the
Author.
"Writing is the destruction of every voice, of every origin. Writing is the neutral, composite, oblique
space where our subject slips away, the negative where all identity is lost, starting with the very
identity of the body writing." (Barthes 1466)
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(Saussure 972–977)
"Everything that has been said up to this point boils down to this: in language there are only
differences. Even more important, a difference generally implies positive terms between which the
difference is set up; but in language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we
take the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed before the
linguistic system, but only conceptual and phonic differences that have issued from the system."
(Saussure 972)
The application of this idea to Barthes' work is in the very essence of the idea of the death of the
author: the rejection of the assumption that the ideas we commit to a certain name are the product of
solely their own conjecture and its manifestations.
"As soon as a fact is narrated no longer with a view to acting directly on reality but intransitively,
that is to say, finally outside of any function other than that of the very practice of the symbol itself,
this disconnection occurs, the voice loses its origin, the author enters into his own death, writing
begins." (Barthes 1466)
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Saussurean logic continues on this theme to the extent that the arbitrary nature of the sign is
indicative of the situation of an individual that operates within the linguistic system, and their
helplessness and passivity in relation to the signs that compose their
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Polaroid vs. Kodak
Company Kodak and Polaroid are both extremely different firms. Polaroid has only one
specialization and that is the instant photo market. Kodak on the other hand has reaches in all photo
related industries. Kodak had high fixed costs due to their in–house production while Polaroid opted
to be flexible and loose by subcontracting most of its production facilities. Therefore, Kodak had to
reach a certain level of market volume in order to break even and become profitable. Polaroid, on
the other hand, had huge R&D cost that was an impediment to break–even point. This difference in
strategy was an incentive that gave Kodak its reasoning for aggressive maneuvers in the market to
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Bout 5: Clarity!: Providing explicit explanations for their actions in bout 3 (2 business days later),
Kodak communicated its commitment to compete against Polaroid by further lowering cost in order
to reduce price. This was signaled as such partly due to the fact that Kodak had higher fixed costs,
required economies of scale to break even, and wanted Polaroid to cooperate in the market. Polaroid
had flexible costs due to subcontracts and so did not feel the need to cooperate. Bout 6: When you
ASSUME, you make an ASS of U and ME: On the same day that Kodak was rationalizing its
signals, Polaroid, previously perceived that Kodak was facing financial difficulty, therefore decided
to enter the price war as well as implemented a number of punishments in a hope to injure Kodak
heavily so that it would learn and leave the market. The various tools of punishment used by
Polaroid were the introduction of the 'One–Step' to match against Kodak's 'Handle.' Fiercely,
Polaroid created a 'Sell Sheet' to make the war announcement loud and clear. Furthermore, Polaroid
introduced Polavision to inform the public that they were the leading company in this market where
no other company could match. This was on the ill–conceived basis that the industry relied on new
product innovation in order to grow in the future. Bout 7: Bertrand
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The Evolution Of Visual Media
Max Ferrero
Ms Robinson
US History Per 7
5/15/16
The Evolution of Visual Media "As all art depends on the vision so the different kinds of art depend
on the different ways in which minds look at things" This is a quote from the English philosopher
George Henry Lewes Lewes talks about how art is subjective he says that not everyone sees things
the same which plays a huge role in visual media Visual media can be referred to as pretty much
anything you can look at that carries a message whether it be through pictures or words To begin our
journey we are going to start way back 40000 BCE to be exact
When the average person hears 40000 BCE and thinks about what was happening that time period
not a lot comes to mind This period in time is known as the Upper Paleolithic period The ice age
had just ended leading to a making it easier for the Homo sapiens to live which lead to an increase in
the population of the Homo sapiens which eventually killed off the neanderthals the same homo
sapiens also began to start living together instead of roaming by themselves Modern day scientists
and archaeologists believe that this is where modern day language comes from with the discovery of
cave paintings The concept of cave paintings make a lot of sense now that we understand the time
period better The paintings in the caves depict hunting and animals They are different ways of
telling what animals they hunted and how many they killed during a season this lead to modern day
languages
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Halsey: A Feminist Analysis
Though some people can be ignorant when it comes to what one can do or say, its good to
understand we all have different opinions on things, but you shouldn't say you believe or follow
something just because one of your peers does, its good to have a voice and state what you believe.
Margaret J. Wheatley once said, "There is no power for change greater than a community
discovering what it cares about"("Margaret J. Wheatley Quote"). The message behind the quote is
that when one can support one and other despite their own personal opinions, good things can come
out of it. You don't have to agree with what others say, but you should respect that they feel
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It helps you think for yourself and make decisions based on your own needs. Independence also
helps you embrace who you really are, which means you'll learn to know care for others opinions.
You don't want to rely on your parents all of you life, because you should one day have what is
needed to form your own opinions ("Being Independent"). Surprisingly, it is needed to survive, this
is because you can't always rely on others, because in the end, you are the only one who has your
own back.. Which is a good thing. It is good to be there for yourself, and know how to care for
yourself. Those are essential for life, and for having a good self esteem ("Being Independent").
People who are dependent usually have a low self esteem, because they rely on others to make them
feel highly about oneself: "a person who is accustomed to being depend may become stuck in this
familiar behavior because it is comfortable and well known to them" ("Being
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The Pros And Cons Of The Camcorder/Skype Interview
The camcorder/Skype interview was bound to happen – and it's been happening faster and faster as
the world becomes smaller and smaller. Because we are able to reach out to others around the world
through social networking, electronic devices and instant communication – without leaving home or
the office it is not surprising that companies have latched on to this technique to conduct job
interviews.
Companies and agencies continue to be challenged to find ways of cutting costs, especially when it
comes to travel and entertainment. Interviewing long–distance is the perfect solution to slashing
thousands and thousands of dollars off of the corporate recruiting budget.
The latest trend in job interviews is to use the camcord/Skype technology to screen and interview
applicants. Companies are finding this new method to be a great way to save time as well as money
by conducting phone screenings before they bring the candidate in for a face–to–face interview –
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What this means is that you will be sitting at home or in an office and staring into a screen with an
image looking back at you. There will also be a small window so that you can see yourself. As if
you weren't already nervous enough about the interview process – this new technology could take
you over the top.
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The Cultural Analysis of Memento
Memento is an odd but successful film, and it is also an outstanding and influential cultural work.
As an unusual crime film, it uses unconventional non–linear narrative structure to tell a story that a
man with a unique type of amnesia investigate his wife's murder. However, if we watch carefully,
we would find Memento involves the real social cultural background. Memento was released in
2000 when was the beginning to enter the 21st century. It was the time that technology was
developing into another stage. There were many technological products in the markets. These
products have changed our living ways, and in particular, they have made us record the memory in
more various ways. The protagonist of the movie, Leonard Shelby, has a special condition which
causes him to suffer from short term memory loss and not to be able to make new memory. He seeks
to revenge the murder of his wife, so he uses extensive Polaroid photos, tattoos, and notes to help
himself keep track of things. Otherwise, he would not have any idea about what or how to do, where
to go and so on.
The development of technology has let photographs and tattoos to become widespread. The Polaroid
photos are created by a Polaroid instant camera which is a popular camera product. Today there are
diverse camera products with different functions. Taking photographs has become a very common
way to mark the memory. Tattoo is a type of folk artistic culture. People usually have special
individual purposes to make
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Disadvantages Of Drones
N It is entirely difficult to think about life without technologies and gadget along with the
application and software. Innovation can be characterized as a procedure with the assistance of
which people change nature so as to meet their developing needs. Innovation prompts developments
and creations and one such innovation is gadget. There are such a large number of assortments of
technologies that are intended to suit human needs. Drone is one of the technology in computing
industries and become the most current technologies nowadays. Drones are significant at gathering
information and collecting data, from photos and video to concentrated imagery. Catching
photographs and video with a drone turns into a less complex process each year, with the arrival of
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There are numerous advantages of utilizing drones in farming. Firstly, the owner may increase
yields by finding potentially yield limiting problem and issues in a convenient manner. It will spare
much time by simply scouting their crops using drone that may cover the acres and section on foot
or walks. There is no need for the farmer to physically go throughout the field to observe on their
crops anymore. Using drones, farmers can specifically spray pesticides on plants that need it rather
than spraying whole field Drone can be very complex to set–up and operate, but with standards
presets its allow new operators to have confidence in operating from the early. Mostly drones are
installed with Integrated GIS mapping where the drone can be set for a flight pattern to scout around
the field without control it manually. It is easier for the farmer to do other things while the drone is
in the air. 3) Search and
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The Limits Of Human Communication
From the beginning of human's existence on earth, communication has been a crucial aspect of
human life. Communication allows humans to express their ideas or feelings to others which gives
humans the ability to connect to each other at an interpersonal level. Technology is a product of
human communication through expression of ideas that has lead technology to be the rise of a new
form of communication. Technology is changing the way humans connect by moving towards more
virtual interactions between people rather than face–to–face. The essay 'Limits of Friendship' written
by Maria Konnikova speaks on how technology takes away from human face–to–face connection,
yet as technology continues to innovate this essay will disprove her thesis. An essay Paumgarten
wrote "We Are a Camera" interrelates to disproving Konnikova's thesis by showing how POV
camera's allow us to connect our lives and express our idea's like never before. Myself growing up
as technology continues to innovate and change I too agree with Paumgarten's writings seeing how
technology has changed my own abilities to connect by expanding the possibilities to interact with
other humans. Technology has expanded the way people connect by providing limitless and easy
accessible content from across the earth. Technology changed the way humans connect by
transforming it into a global platform which nullifies geographical barriers. Konnikova
acknowledges technologies global platform as a way to network effectively.
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The Influence of Eastman Kodak Company on Photography Essay
It is considered that photography only became widely available to the public when the Kodak
Eastman Company introduced the box shaped Brownie Camera in 1900. (Baker, n.p.) Its features
became more refined since its original placing on the market; one of the reasons why it has become
considered the birth of public photography is because of the processing. Using a similar image
capture system, the brownie exposed the light to a 120mm roll of film, which could be wound
round, meaning six photographs could be taken before the slides needed removing. The first
Brownie used a six–exposure cartridge that Kodak processed for the photographer. (Kodak.com,
n.d.) Realistically, the armature photographers did not need to understand darkroom processes, ...
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(Bellis, 2009) Nevertheless, the main selling point of digital cameras was the convenient way that
they could be stored. Every exposure is almost instantly saved to a removable disk drive, which
remarkably expired the use of darkroom processing. It was convenient, less time was needed to
produce an image, making it particularly appealing to journalism. The photograph has since then
become an instant process. Combined with the invention of the Internet, and booming industry of
personal computers, the newer technology would expire its predecessor. There are billions of
photographs on the Internet, comprising the largest most diverse photo collection ever assembled.
We have access to imagery from all over the world, using key words and hash tags to catalogue
imagery and content; we can see what is happening without being there. The introduction of digital
photography has enabled photographers to record terabits of imagery which can be stored in minute
places, meaning the coverage that we have of the modern world is greater than ever. Unlike the
formats that Henri Cartier–Bresson used, where each roll of film, or negative slide needed storing in
a large physical place, under controlled conditions, an archive of objects. Automation came with
digital photography, its combination of digital components allowed the camera to automatically
detect light qualities, and
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Essay about Clear Liquid Thought: The Photographs of Jim...
Clear Liquid Thought: The Photographs of Jim Dine
The camera sees even beyond the visual consciousness.
––Ralph Eugene Meatyard
Argument: The Photographic Unconscious
In his article "Photographie avant analyse"1 photography critic François Soulages discusses the
reciprocal influence between photography (as an emerging technology in the nineteenth century)
and the study of the unconscious (prior to the invention of psychoanalysis). To what extent, he asks,
did a new technology such as photography enlighten, modify, or enrich the understanding of the
unconscious? And, conversely, how did what he calls "the hypothesis of the unconscious" allow for
a better understanding of a new technology? These questions, inherent in
the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Unlike documentary, informative, or testimonial photography, art photography –– which has
enjoyed much less attention in the academia –– requires from viewers a "willing suspension" of their
belief in the photographic reproduction of reality. Photography as used by artists reveals shapes
which our eyes cannot perceive but which we experience rather synaesthesically. These shapes
which surface only dimly into consciousness derive from elaborate technique. By turning the mirror
inwards2, art photographers create what elsewhere I have called "une cassure photographique"3 in
our understanding of mimesis.
My discussion of Jim Dine's photographic work here stems in two larger concerns in my ongoing
research with how photography visualizes mental processes (or, part of what we call "the invisible")
and how current visual culture redefines our vision of the unconscious. The appeal to the
psychoanalytic tradition in the critical discourse on visual culture, even by way of reevaluation, is,
when not counter productive, of no avail to the scholar. Not only are the current paradigms of
knowledge in Western cultures in a different configuration than that of the turn of the twentieth–
century (no matter how many parallels we can establish between the two "turns"), but the techniques
of image–making and the perception of images have undergone such considerable changes that
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  • 1. Dash Cam Pro Analysis In a world where consumers' needs are in a wide variety, InvenTel founded in 2001, is one company that is keeping up with not only what the consumer needs and wants, they are making it affordable at the same time. With everyone wanting to record everything, even while driving, InvenTel produced a product that is hands free and capable of recording video called the Dash Cam Pro. Just as it says in the title it is a camera that can be mounted to the front windshield of a car, able to record hands free. The Dash Cam Pro is a small device that almost looks like a radar detector. Some of the specs on the Dash Cam Pro are Full HD 120º Wide Angle Video, Records Both Audio & Video, Pivot Mount, Auto–adjust from dark to light, Instant view screen, Motion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Doing my research there was a positive feedback from a consumer who ordered a Dash Cam Pro, but when he got it, the camera did not work. He called the company up and they replaced the device with no questions asked. Inventel also has a strong relationship with its suppliers and distributors. According to InvenTels website "Building successful retail relationships is our specialty, maximizing every product's profitability and longevity by utilizes multiple marketing channels," (http://inventel.tv/detail_dash.php ). Some of the companies that they have built these strong relationships with are Walmart, Menards, Home Depot, Petco, Lowes and Sears. By utilizing the strong relationships with these business InvenTel is also demonstrating a strong time and place utility, where consumers can get the product quickly and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Evolution Of Photography Research Paper Photography was derived from the Greek word "photos" meaning light and "graphein" meaning to draw. Photography is a method used by vast amount of people today, to capture images through the reaction of light and sensitive material. Throughout time, photography has evolved due to technological advancements, making it available to almost everyone. "Cameras have evolved from a pinhole up to the latest and accessible SLRs and DSLRs. Underwater, disposable and film and digital cameras were also invented. The increasing knowledge of people to photography and cameras contributed a lot in order to make more innovations through the years. Therefore, taking photographs, recording images and moments, and sharing the art form became easy and fast" (Art of the Masses). Despite the fact that photography was intended solely for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Photography when it was first discovered, took many hours to develop in order to expose the film, and for this reason, many scenic views such as mountains, gardens, trees, rain and sunshine were perfect subjects. These images captured a wide variety of elements such as colors, and the views that they would depict. Mountains, rivers, beaches, and lakes, are all very common subjects when taking photographs of scenery. Scenic photography is one of the most common because the main focus of the picture does not move. This form of artwork is very easy to capture, but you always need to keep an eye open towards what exactly you're trying to capture (Basics). Are you trying to tell a story? Are you trying to give some advice through a picture? Are you trying to motivate others? Whatever the case is, whatever you're trying to do, scenic photography is always one of the most helpful art forms in doing so–"photographers use their cameras as tools of exploration– as instruments for change" (Photography at 125) –and that's why it is most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Civil War Photography Essay Photographs have been circling the world for years now . There are many different types of cameras, but only some have changed and revolutionized the world. The history behind them and the history it has captured throughout the years has impacted the world in numerous ways. It is very important to know how certain things like lighting and angle affect the outcome of photographs. To be able to capture a perfect photograph one will have to understand how lighting , angle , third rule affect a photograph. Not only are there different types of ways to take photographs but different types of photography. During the Civil War the wet plate collodion camera was being used which was the newest technology during this time period (http://www.civilwar.org/photos/3d–photography– special/photography–and–the–civil–war.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lighting of a photograph affects the mood, shape, and texture of the photograph. There is two types of lighting , low–key and high–key. Low–key lighting is used to give more shape to a photograph using shadows, or dark tones causing a more dramatic look to the image( http://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/the–complete–beginners–guide–to–shooting–low–key–– photo–3427 ). Unlike low–key lighting high–key lighting is much brighter , using more white colors than anything else. High–key lighting gives a photograph more of a happy mood than a low–key lighting image would. High–key lighting is often used for a natural look (http://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/the–complete–beginners–guide–to–shooting–high–key–– photo–2949 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Essay on The Development of Photography and Film Art critic Robert Hughes once said, "People inscribe their histories, beliefs, attitudes, desires and dreams in the images they make." When discussing the mediums of photography and cinema, this belief of Hughes is not very hard to process and understand. Images, whether they be still or moving, can transform their audiences to places they have either never been before or which they long to return to. Images have been transporting audiences for centuries thanks to both the mediums of photography and cinema and together they gone through many changes and developments. When careful consideration is given to these two mediums, it is acceptable to say that they will forever be intertwined, and that they have been interrelated forms of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This also holds true to the field of cinema and film. In the world we live in today, anyone can pick up a handheld video camera and record their son's soccer game or daughter's school play, but to really capture the beauty of an event takes true talent. It takes the expertise of a cinematographer or director of photography as they are also known, to capture the true essence of an event and scene. Thomas Edison even once said, "By faithfully reproducing and kind or type of movement, it [cinematography] constitutes man's most astonishing victory to date over forgetfulness. It retains and restores the things memory alone can't recover, not to mention its auxiliary agencies: the written page, drawing photography. ... Like them, cinematography prevents the things of yesterday that are useful to tomorrow's progress from sinking into oblivion; amongst these one must count moving things, which only a few years ago were considered impossible to fix in an image" (Neale, 54). A picture, whether it be a photographed image or a filmed image is nothing when it has not been looked at with the proper eyes. When expressed through the proper lens and eye an image can really be worth a thousand words. So the year was 1894 and the city was none other than New York City. It was then when the public caught the first glance of Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope at work. With this invention, pictures were projected in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Kodak And Its First Snapshot Camera In 1880, George Eastman founded the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York. By 1888, the company developed its first snapshot camera and became an American household name. Over time, Kodak believed that most of their money came from film, which caused the company to lose focus on their equipment. However, by the 1960s, Kodak started to introduce new products that focused on medical imaging and graphic arts. One of the key players in the industry is Polaroid. In 1969, Polaroid's patents on instant photography expired, giving Kodak a huge opportunity. Eventually Kodak came up with its first instant camera and sold about 16.5 million of them. However, a patent infringement suit by Polaroid forced Kodak to abandon their instant camera ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1998, Kodak lost market share when Fuji cut their prices. "As a result of this price war, by the end of 1999 the company has to cut $1.2 billion in costs and 19,900 jobs, or about one–fifth of its payroll, the most severe cutback ever at Kodak" (Gavetti, Henderson and Giorgi 10). By 2001, Kodak was losing $60 on every digital camera it sold (Gavetti, Henderson and Giorgi 10). During its time, Kodak has faced multiple legal issues. One issue they faced was an antitrust suit with independent service organizations. Kodak controls most of the service market and the market for its replacement parts. The independent service organizations argued "that Kodak was trying to force them out of business by restricting their access to replacement parts and by trying to insure that customers for its business machines either service the machines themselves or buy service directly from Kodak" (Greenhouse). Kodak was being accused of violating the Sherman Antitrust Act. The service companies believed that Kodak was "unlawfully tying the sale of service for Kodak machines to the sale of parts, and unlawfully trying to monopolize the market for service" (Greenhouse). According to the textbook, Section 1 of the Sherman Act states that it is illegal to restraint trade in contract, trust or conspiracy and Section 2 condemns any person who monopolizes or attempts to monopolize. (Clarkson, Miller and Cross 914). One way Section 1 can be violated is by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Pop Art Research Paper PHOTOGRAPHY ENCOURAGED: On Media and Authorship of Digital Material Ria Ma Art History 480: Visual and Digital Media Theory December 5, 2014 As I shuffle with the crowd through the doorway and into the first floor exhibition space of the Vancouver Art Gallery, I notice a sign, sandwiched in between the ubiquitous Instagram camera and the hashtag "#couplandvan", that ardently refutes one of the most basic conventions of viewing work in such a space: "Photography encouraged." It appears, however, that most of the guests fail to notice this; rather, upon seeing the oceans of products, slogans, and logos lined row by row, they hold up their phones to their faces to take a photograph or three, demonstrating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Art" has been used with this function in mind, often as a reaction to one's environment, such as the Dada movement being a revolt against the irrationality of the First World War, or a response to another artist or group of artists' work, but these conversations were, by Manovich's words, incomplete: "One artist or school produced something, another artist or school later responded with their own productions, and this was all." Evidently, due to the popularity of technologies that allow instant communication from nearly any location, this is no longer true, and this has seemingly leaked into virtually ever other facet of life. Job interviews are now often conducted through live video chats, and customer service for online shopping can be done in this manner as well; gamers are able to stream themselves for the entertainment of their fans. Parents give their children phones so that if a problem arises while they are out, they can give a call, or the parents can give a call to check in, and if the child doesn't pick it up, then it is without a doubt either he or she is up to no good or is in some trouble. If need be, one can track others by installing GPS systems on phones. I have even heard of friends sitting within two feet of each other text messaging when it would be much less of a hassle to speak and save the headache of trying to correctly spell every word I type correctly, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Photography Is The Most Common Way Of Saving "Picturing the Moment" In some cultures like the Amish they do not believe in photography due to the fact that they think it is graven images, if an Amish person is photographed they believe in natural, unposed pictures and that their faces can not be in the image. Photography is the art or practice of taking and processing pictures. Photography makes an impact on the world around humans without even realizing. Photography is the most common way of saving important memories and being able to share them with family and friends. "You don 't make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved."(Ansel Adams) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The daguerreotype image was contained inside a leather case with a velvet backing." The daguerreotype was then replaced in 1851. Flash photography became popular once it was discovered. Flash photography started off having the flash be made from a white powder that was ignited, but as time went on it changed from that to a bulb that was on the top of the camera. It helped many people, who could not afford pictures due to the fact that paintings were expensive. This was beneficial to mainly the middle and lower classes in society. In order to capture the moment and be able to keep it is by using negatives. Negatives are used film that has the picture printed on it. Negatives are used for printing so; people can have pictures of the moments they want to remember. In the timeline called "Cameras, Film, and the Digital Age", Anne Hoy states, "Frenchmen Gustave Le Gray invents the dry waxed paper process, producing negatives from paper permeated with wax, then sensitized"(426). This process was used to improve the negative's transmission of light. Hoy later explains, "The negatives are easier to handle, can be prepared in advance, and makes sharper, larger, more detailed prints"(426). In order to produce negatives of different pictures, the main material needed besides a camera is lenses. In 1849, the first lens was invented called dual lens, and soon after that the twin–lens reflex came out. Lens determines the magnification of the image projected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. The Forgotten Abyss Research Paper The Forgotten Abyss When a camera captures a photo, what it leaves behind are vivid memories that will soon be gone forever. Photograph are things that get very close to impossible to reproduce as time pass, yet they could be destroyed in an instant of rash judgment. To me, I see each and every photograph as virtual rewind button, a time machine that would guide me back to places that I have once abandoned. The longer I gaze at each photograph, the more I realize that these times have past, along with my innocent and naive childhood. Even the loveliest flower will wilt, but before that happens, we would stop and take a snapshot of it when it is most elegant, in order to remember its glory forever. The same concept would run through my mind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My brother just graduated from college and I was about to go to summer school in order to extend my academic capabilities but a bomb was dropped on us. The person that was most devastated to hear this unforeseen request was my dad. As if being struck by lighting, the pillars that each of us worked so hard to build for seven years crumbled and collapsed before my very own eyes. In the end, the divorce was finalized and my mom had moved out of the house. My brother could no longer stay with us because he has an internship awaiting him in a different state; so now it is just my father and I. I would try my best everyday in order to fill up the empty space my mother left in the family when she left. Cooking right after school has now been an everyday occurrence for me. Because my dad works all day, I must be the one to make breakfast and lunch for him to take to work the day after while still trying to manage some time for school work. Do not get me wrong, it is not the goodbyes that is hurting the family, it is the flashbacks that follow. The damage has been dealt, the glass has been broken, there is no point trying to search for or pick up the broken pieces, all we need to go now to obtain a new one and maintain it with greater care. I remembered being asked, "If you are given one superpower, what would you want it to be?" I used to nonchalantly with answers like flying or reading minds, but now, if given another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. College Admissions Essay: My Relationship With Photography For as long as I can remember, I have felt a strong desire to express myself creatively. As a naturally observant and imaginative person, I never doubted that I would find my passion in life through art. Filled with a need to share my perspective of the surrounding world, I tried out many different art forms in search of one that truly connected with me. I probably should have realized early on that photography would be in my future, after all, my father was a professional photographer and Art Center graduate. I vividly remember as a young child spending countless days hanging out in his studio after school, watching him set up his shots and chatting with clients. I didn't realize at the time the immense impact this would have on my future. Armed with my first digital camera as a teenager, I started taking photographs around my neighborhood and of my friends. Exploring with my camera became my favorite hobby, and provided some of my happiest moments. Whenever I felt uninspired or that my life was becoming mundane, I found myself conceptualizing ideas for photographs, and enjoying the process of making my images materialize. Less than a year ago, I enrolled in a black and white photography class at Pasadena City College. Little did I know, this would become the defining moment that changed my whole relationship with photography. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I loved the entire process from loading the camera, to working in the darkroom to watching my images come to life. I began putting a lot of thought into what I was photographing, while gaining a better understanding of essential elements such as lighting, angles, and exposure. I was no longer just clicking the button aimlessly, as I had with digital photography. My connection to film photography resulted in me viewing my surroundings with a newfound sense of excitement. I now find myself craving opportunities to create beautiful, meaningful images in places I overlooked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Summary Of Peter Buses The Camera Does The Rest Furthermore, in Peter Buses' book, The Camera Does the Rest: How Polaroid Changes Photography, he gives a complete breakdown of the cultural importance of the Polaroid Camera. Buse argues that the Polaroid Cameras central focus is much less about picture taking or the finished photographic product. Instead, the Polaroid focuses on the experiences that surround that image and the ability to quickly and easily produce a relic to commemorate the moments captured. The Polaroid produces an intimate relationship between the photographer, photograph, and subject which made it perfect for family gatherings, parties, and even intimate sexual images. The Polaroid Camera became the most social and participative camera ever created, it invited society ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both "A Brief Timeline of the Polaroid" and the article, "The Story of the Death (and Rebirth) of Polaroid Film" by Harry McCracken explain the troubled times and the redemption of the technology in the modern era. In 2001, the Polaroid Company had to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring, many thought this would be the end of Polaroid. However, on July 31, 2002 the Polaroid Corporation was purchased by One Equity Partners who created a new and improved company that launched the new era of Polaroid (A Brief Timeline of Polaroid 2017). Under this new ownership, Polaroid was taken into an extreme new direction. By the year 2008, Polaroid began to discontinue many of their beloved products including instant film! Instant film was "a product that seemed pretty obsolete in the digital age....except it wasn't obsolete at all" (The Story of the Death (and Rebirth) of Polaroid Film 2012). When this change occurred, more people became invested in Polaroid than ever, individuals gathered together and started the 'Impossible Project' which would sell new film for Polaroids. The impossible project has expanded over the years, and Polaroid Corporation has taken notice of the demand for instant photography Polaroid cameras. Polaroid has reemerged as a fun, expressive hobby for people of the modern era that more and more people are continuing to discover. It has become such a fad that consumers can even buy vintage Polaroid cameras and new film from popular stores such as Urban Outfitters. If anything, Polaroid is far from being dead in 2017 because of the movements and interest in instant photography that have come with the era of self commemoration and social media (The Story of the Death (and Rebirth) of Polaroid Film ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Architecture And Urban Spaces Through Modern Photography Sub Section 1 – architecture and urban spaces through modern photography Photography and architecture have a uniquely powerful resonance – architectural form provides the camera with the subject for some of its most compelling imagery, while photography profoundly influences how architecture is represented, imagined and produced. Camera Constructs is the first book to reflect critically on the varied interactions of the different practices by which photographers, artists, architects, theorists and historians engage with the relationship of the camera to architecture, the city and the evolution of Modernism. The title thus on the one hand opposes the medium of photography and the materiality of construction – but on the other can be read ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 121) , Although he opted to be a painter, such for the sensation of '...there is nothing there to start with', Photography allows the artist to mechanically draw a subject matter, In this case Urban Photography, creating a flexibility and ambiguity to the scales of urban spaces. It allows the photographer to create an intimate relationship with the drifting of space and capturing time in its essence. However Photographers were regarded as technicians and not seen as artists, but the class of the modern–day photographer challenged the perceptions drawn out in the earlier years of the photograph, and produced it into an art. In the book Camera Lucida 'Roland Barthes explains; '' whatever it grants to vision and whatever its manner, a photograph is always invisible it is not that we see'. We're not drawn to the image, so the presence of the image becomes less relevant, and it is the content within it that is further looked at. Thus leads me onto how photographers take the urban environment and build a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Digital Photography In a world where everything is digital and photographs are normally taken with the digital cameras, but there are number of photographers who are still shooting with film or there are some who are newly interested in film formats. Below are some pros and cons that I have discussed to evaluate the difference between Film and Digital photography, respectively. ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1. You'll never have to pay for film or processing again 2. You don't have to wait to see the captured shot, you can view the shot immediately after taking the photograph. 3. You can easily choose the images you want to print and the images can be easily be deleted that you don't like. 4. You can record video with the digital cameras. 5. You can easily store the images. 6. You can continuously shoot with digital camera as you don't have to worry about the film. 7. You can delete the shot immediately after capturing the photo that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With an ability to shoot thousands of photos without the expensive need for film,and you can press the preview button anytime to make sure the desired shot was taken, and there is no need to spend hours in processing film, scanning, or printing in a darkroom. And you can that If you are not patient and want instant satisfaction, film photography is not for you. But if you love the anticipation of developing a roll of film to see the results, watching a photograph develop on paper in front of your eyes, and the satisfaction of knowing what you created without the simplistic and robotic motions of a computer, then film photography is perfect for you. It is not like that you are a better photographer if you shoot with digital camera or film, in the end the only thing matters is the ability of the person behind the camera to capture the image. So we can say that the it only depends on the person whether he wants to use digital camera or film ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Benefits Of Photography Essay The Benefits of Photography Everywhere people go they are likely going to notice a piece of photography. Even it were to be projection of a image on a screen, a painting on a building or just a printed image in a shop window. Although there are many genres of photography such as monochrome, satellite, underwater, and panoramic, the main focus on in this project is digital photography. "Digital photography is a form of photography that uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors to capture images focused by a lens." (Wikipedia Dictionary, December 22, 2016) The subject being focused on are the beneficial aspects of photography among students. Consistently we find the benefits of photography. Taking advantage of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Parents often enjoy getting a glimpse of what is going on in their child 's class. These photos are great to put on display at a student conference. Create a book, a digital book or photo album for parents to look at while they are waiting for their turn to talk to the teacher. By taking the time to document the learning, you're reminding them just how important they are. There are hundreds of possible ways a camera can add to the aid in the learning environment in the classroom. It doesn't need to be another chore for the teacher, they can enlist the help of their students by turning it into a fun assignment using instant cameras. "Photography–centered activities also empower students to create and communicate with others, develop self esteem while breaking down cultural and emotional barriers." (Zahra 2013) Emotional Aspects Digital photography allows a person to express themselves. Through portrait photos, a person's emotions are shown, this helps understand yourself and others. "When it comes to digital photography, the camera is there to document an image and catching a special moment to help preserve family ties that are easily forgotten." (Zen Agency 2016) Digital photography helps capture and secure the memories leading to happiness and well being among families. Having historical family photos helps us remember who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Analysis Of Victor 's ' The ' Of A Demon Hunter ' Victor Vran is a demon infested isometric shooter taking place during the Victorian period. The protagonist is Victor Vran a demon hunter located in the city of Zagoravia. As the demon infestation gets worse our demon hunters grow thin. Victor, while unclear of his motives, makes it clear that he needs to help the city. Unfortunately, Victor is harassed by a voice in his head that has ulterior motives. Victor Vans ' story is satisfying to say the least. I 'd consider it novel. The plot unfolds well with fantastic writing, character development, and composition. The city of Zagarovia provides us as a safe haven for trade while a world map offers us the ability to jump to and from locations. The game offered an excellent tutorial to teach the player the controls – I enjoy a game that can mask the tutorial with a great story. For example, Victor Vran enters the Fallen Keep on his way to Castle Zagore and runs into what seems like a deteriorated guards training room; they use this opportunity to refine the relationship between Victor and the voice in his head. You can also see the games sense of humor parallel to the "how–to 's". The gameplay is tightly knitted to mesh well with any play style. It also offers a nice variety of unconventional weapons, Scythes, shotguns, and swords decorated with interesting names all with variable stats. Each weapon has one attack and two special attacks while having the ability to possess one demon attack that you can find and equip throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Public Appropriation Of Memory Public appropriation of memory in Chile "... what are we recording? We use and produce digital texts and data in our work. We communicate via email. Individuals maintain blogs and websites, create podcasts, and post on social networking sites. Our lives are being captured in digital texts, electronic calendars, email, instant messaging, SMS (short message service, that is, cellphone–based texting). Artists are experimenting with digital art. With digital cameras, people are taking more pictures than ever, most of which end up on personal hard drives. Research suggests we seldom throw materials away" (Van House and Churchill, 2008: 300). These contemporary practices have implications for both individual and collective memory's production. Tumemorial.cl's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, the projects should upload their audiovisual material in Youtube to be at the same time linked by the tumemorial.cl's website, which is consistent with the he "technical advances in cameras, editing software, formats and communications networks, the capture and creation of content has improved and become more widespread" (Van House and Churchill, 2008: 297) The results are available on the website in many ways: as a map , with their pictures and videos, and the project's overviews. The website, also, provides the list of memory places along the country in order to audiences could select a specific location to work about and a series of resources to facilitate the work of the research teams , and finally an online form to submit the memorial proposals. This submission implies a selection process, which is consistent with what Van House and Churchill call curation: "... decisions have to be made about which information is to be preserved and in what formats, as well as methods of capture, representation, presentation and reproduction" (Van House and Churchill, 2008: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Article About The Creepiest Outdoor Halloween Decor I did a search in Google of "technology 2016" and the article 100 Tech Products You Didn 't Know You Needed (Until Now) was in the top 10 of my search. I am always looking for new products that may be good presents. As I started down the list, I realized that most of the technology was just upgraded "new" technology, but I continued on, in hope that I may find an actual new product. I have to say, I was more interested in the picture above the article about The Creepiest Outdoor Halloween Décor. In actuality, I am the type of person who could care less about the newest technology, especially upgraded "new" technology. I remember when we bought a new computer years ago; I had to go from Windows XP to Vista and I was not a happy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The I–1 Analog Instant Camera and the Polaroid ZIP Mobile Printer made me think about how cameras and recording our family memories have changed with the creation of new technology. The Polaroid Instant Camera was my favorite camera growing up and well into my second child's elementary years. Then we bought a digital camera and we stopped having actual pictures. We had digital ones that that we could look at on the computer. Then our computer crashed and we lost years of memories. How is that an improved technology? Now we send our pictures to be printed. When Polaroid stopped making my beloved instant camera in 2008, we went out and bought a ton of film and an extra camera (just in case). Years later, Britni, my daughter, and I were out and we saw an instant Polaroid. The design was different, it was targeted at the teen crowd ,and printed tiny pictures, like the ones seen on keychains. Instant photos were coming back in–style at last. We went home and found my camera and film ( I wouldn't buy my daughter the new one.) and my daughter took pictures of everything. Britni and her friends were amazed at how it worked. Then she tired of it and wanted a digital camera. Now it seems the instant photo age is back again. The Polaroid ZIP printer can print directly from a mobile phone or tablet. It works with zero ink paper. Zero Ink Paper means just that, no ink is used. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. A Genius And His Magic Camera Summary In the October 22, 1972 edition of Life magazine titled "A Genius and His Magic Camera: Dr. Edwin Land of Polaroid demonstrates his new invention," it speaks about the Polaroid Cameras revolutionary magic. This article articulates on the ease of photography, the science behind the technology and how the camera develops artistic expression of photography. The first piece in the magazine centered on the Polaroid describes the simplicity of the camera stating that, "In 30 seconds an image slowly appears, emerging out of a green blue fog and becoming within minutes a fully developed colored photograph" (A Genius and His Magic Camera: Dr. Edwin Land of Polaroid demonstrates his new invention 1972). The specific camera that the article speaks about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the most recent example of the Polaroid in popular culture as this song was released on February 16, 2017 by Interscope and Ultra Records and can be heard on the radio at almost any time of day. The Polaroid camera is referenced in the second verse of the song that states "I had a dream We were back to seventeen Summer nights and The Libertines Never growing up I'll take with me The polaroid's and the memories But you know I'm gonna leave Behind the worst of us" (KygoOfficialVEVO 2017). The lyrics associate the Polaroid Cameras pictures with memories that will be taken as a new chapter in the life of the narrator/singer begins. This association is spot on because the Polaroid Camera was created to hold onto memories and solidify them in history. The image a Polaroid creates is seen as a personal piece of someone's life that they are able to take with them and look back on in times when it is needed most. The song and the lyrics depict this technology perfectly. The fact that one of the biggest celebrities of our modern era, Selena Gomez mentions the Polaroid makes it extremely relevant and even calls more attention to it than it usually receives, pulling it back into the cultural scene of 2017 (KygoOfficialVEVO ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Buying A Futuristic And Pleasant Real Estate Buying a futuristic and pleasant Real Estate for days to come An exclusive technique of buying is in vogue because quite some time that is at the present improved known as flipping assets within the real estate market. It is actually a characteristic business method that appears completely lawful and principled! What individual does within this trade is purchase properties or reserve them and get control to rig up the domain as well as afterward sell it at a sound profit. All these resemble pretty straightforward however make no error, it is tough work! There is no couple of ways linked through this most up–to–date trend in advertising real estate as well as it suits the possible buyers who obtain a ready built and superior dwelling or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be honest it is not so easy and the methods or knowledge concerned in properties or houses needs bit more insight than observable to the common eye. Characteristically, purchasing a Real Estate Morehead City NC is a bit that is certainly up to every person. A lot of people who attempt to individual a real estate are frequently for families. This result of the smaller room that is typically survives. The Real Estate Morehead City NC does have benefits associated through property deals as well as could give way a fair or even good return on investment. It comprises a minute risk issue but afterward what company does not occupy risks? The simplest way to begin this deal is to primary gain sufficient facts and inside details on the for real estate. The companies who focus in building you for entering the business as well provide enough information in the shape of e–books and helpful guides thus that you can acquire them online along with study the contents to turn into entirely familiar through the procedure of Real Estate Morehead City NC properties . Real estate dealing research is so extremely imperative. Clearness within the real estate market as Real Estate Morehead City NC is power. Specialized investors include it. Speculators as well as novices are for all time looking for it. It 's why qualified investors who appreciate the real estate marketplace methods and identify how to explore markets of real estate are able to make extra money into the longer phrase than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Pioneer Petroleum Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business Master of Business Administration Financial Management FNC535M RCBC Plaza Room No. 526 "Big City Trust Company" Case Analysis & Corporate Strategy Group 4 Report Estepa, Joan Carla E. | Member | BSC Management, Corporate Focus | Reyes, Corinne Erlyn L. | Member | BA Humanities with Professional Certificate in Business Management | Yan, Lee Rainier C. | Member | B.S. Chemical Engineering | Dean Atty. Joe–Santos Balagtas Bisquera MBA Professor Case Analysis Executive Summary According to the case, Auto–Drive Company is developing an Auto–Drive which will be installed in cars, a technology that would switch cars into automatic pilot. This kind of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On April 16, 1958, it changed its name to Haloid Xerox Inc., since it is focusing on commercial xerography. On July 11, 1961, its common stock that was listed on the New York Stock Exchange with 7,700 shares closed with a price of $104 per share. On April 18, 1961, it changed its name to Xerox Corporation (Xerox, n.d.). Polaroid Corporation was established by Edwin Land and George Wheelright III in 1937. The technology that they have developed made a wide application. In 1935, American Optical Company got a license to use polarizers for the production of sunglasses (Polaroid, n.d.). Aside from the uses of the technology on the products of war, it was also used to invent instant camera called the Polaroid Land Camera, with film. In 1950–1954, Polaroid sales exceeded $23 million and over 4,000 dealers in the US alone selling Polaroid cameras, films and accessories. A color–photo version of the Polaroid camera was released in 1963 which was called Polacolor (bio., nd.).
  • 38. Problem A. Institutional Should Big City Trust Company invest on Auto–Drive Company's stock considering the potential growth of the company, to expand its pension fund portfolio? B. Operational Which strategy or model should Big City Trust Company advice Auto–Drive Company in terms of financing its potential growth, especially in sales, of its potential breakthrough product, the auto drive? Corporate Objective As a trust company handling the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. V-J Day: War Photography During The Vietnam War Today, it is difficult to image a world without photography. Technology has made it easy to take an excellent quality photograph with just a cellphone. However, during the time of World War II through the Vietnam War, a lot of this technology was not nearly as advanced as it is today. The equipment that war photographers used was very primitive by today's standards, yet there were many significant photographs that were taken, many of which are famous or infamous today. Many war photographers took their photographs in life–threatening situations. However, these photographs serve as a documentation of history and a source of influence. War photography from World War II to the Vietnam War influenced the world through its history, famous war photographers, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These advertisements were used in part for propaganda in order to create support for what was being advertised. In the United States, after WWI, "advertising photographers generally practiced a more realistic style, albeit often with dramatic lighting and extreme close–ups" (Garner, 2007, p. 191). Many advertisements, including propaganda, attempt to deceive society into believing what they want society to believe. For this reason, photographs taken for advertisement purposes are not always truthful. They can be taken in a manner that only depicts and sends out the message that the advertiser wants society to see. In terms of war photography, if the government wanted to boost moral for a war in their home country in order to get more individuals to donate and support the cause they could create an advertisement using photography that makes it look like it is a good cause to support despite the fact of whether it is or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. The IMportance of Videoconferencing Videoconferencing has changed the way meetings, distance learning, and telecommuting in today's world compared to the past. With the help from sites like Skype, Google Hangout, or Apple's iChat new doors are opening to change the way teaching and businesses are run. From less travel, to more technology usage, and more retained information videoconferencing is helping in offices and classrooms across the globe. Videoconferencing has revolutionized the way in which daily tasks are carried out in the work place. Videoconferencing has improved the way businesses and schools administer meetings. Having online meetings help with convenience, are cost saving, they link several sites simultaneously, access remotely located experts, and waste less time on non–agenda items ("Introduction to Videoconferencing"). Other forms of communication can also be done, but actually seeing the person can have a huge impact on the way people interpret one another. It is said that 7 percent of communication comes from spoken words, 38 percent from the tone of voice, and 55 percent from body language ("Guide to Increasing Video Conferencing Usage"). Being able to see while having a meeting can have a large impact on what comes from the meeting. Conferencing through business can help plan meetings, chat regionally without leaving the office, and help reach out to remote businesses ("Videoconferencing Guide"). By having meetings set–up like this, employees are able to spend more time in the office ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. Persuasive Speech On Photography I hone in on the target. I get into position to shoot the perfect shot. I look through the scope, verifying my position. Then I snap the photograph, breathe, and repeat. This is the process. Photography is simple yet so rewarding. I feel pride in knowing that my finished work has the power to shape and change the way its viewers see the world. In fact, it did it to me. Before falling in love with the camera, my happiness was reliant on my future success. As I came to realize, believing that I was not good enough at the moment was my downfall. I am not the only one who has embraced this mentality. Unfortunately, our society lives it, constantly looking forward towards times to come instead of being grateful now. It is a major problem the world faces, and I intend to fix it. I am going to be a photojournalist, and through the work that has blessed my life, I will convince my viewers to look beyond the current methods used to find satisfaction with the knowledge that the process to achieve success is a process, not a limitation, to have faith that it is possible to find what matters most like I did and be happy now and in the future. Our society seeks satisfaction in the form of instant gratification rather than long term happiness and sadly, these techniques are materialistic and produce results that are very short lived; viewing my work in photography will help people overcome this obstacle. As something becomes of worth to a person, he begins relying on that thing as his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. What is Photography Photography is seeing what is invisible, capturing the moments that last a lifetime. It can hold all the mystery of the world in a single picture. It is a visual diary, containing the secrets of the earth. This great pastime is used all around the world. The good, the bad, and the ugly makes up photography. Anyone can enjoy photography including you. There are many different parts in photography such as its history and equipment. There are many types of photography as well. Photography in today's society is called the killer fine art. Photography was invented around the 1820s. It is now the most growing hobby in the world. The first camera created is called the Camera Obscura. The Camera Obscura was used during the 13th – 14th centuries. It was a dark closed box–shaped space with a hole on one side. The Camera Obsurca got its name from the Latin word "Dark Room". The man behind the camera was Joseph Nicephore. Other important men in photography history include Alfred Stieglitz (who changed photography into art) and Henri Carrtier–Bresson (the father of photojournalism). The next major camera movement was film cameras. These cameras came out in the early 1900s. This movement gave the Granddaddy camera its name. The Granddaddy camera is also known as a 35 mm (millimeter) point and shoot. There were many issues with film cameras. With a film camera, you could not scan an image without it possibly getting destroyed. Also with a film camera the film had to be developed. There ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Photography : The Importance Of Photography In The Daily Life "Photography is the ability to enclose what you have seen in the frame, but the ability to enclose is the ability to choose one and give up the other ", these great words belong to Spanish writer and journalist Arturo Pérez–Reverte (The life and works of Arturo Perez Reverte). This statement makes sense when we are speaking about photography as a part of the art. This can be a great skill to choose the most important moments in the everyday life, to find the unusual things and put it just in one picture. Capturing the moments of everyday life can be a great challenge for most photographers. Sometimes it does not matter what role the photography plays in your life; it can be just a method of communication or a part of the hobby, or a great deal of your life. There is only one significant meaning – capture the wonderful moment, the most important event or just a picture for saving in your cell phone's memory. However, photography plays one more significant and important role – a way of communication in the world and a way of connection of different parts of Earth. Many people read books, magazines or newspapers and these staff are full of images, and the vast majority of it is made by people. People provide the world with specific information, captured in the frame, which contains some the information. Gavrikova 2 Photography as a whole is a complex subject, which is built of three parts, and every part is closely connected with others. There is no photography without early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. How Did Edwin Herbert Land Contribute To Photography EDWIN HERBERT LAND The word "photography" has been derived from two Greek words: photo, for "light" and graph, for "drawing" [1]. Some people considers photography as an art while some considers it as a science. Today, photography is the largest growing hobby in the world. The person who created a revolution in the field of photography by making it an instant process is none other than the great scientist Edwin Herbert Land. He contributed to his achievements by inventing the Polaroid camera. This essay will outline the life of Edwin Herbert Land, his inventions, things which inspired him for such invention, how he ended up successfully, how this invention changed the lives of people, and the rise and fall of such discovery. Edwin Herbert ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By December 1948, this instant camera was available for sale to the public. Land and his team expected that people wouldn't go for it. They would have enough left in stock but everything went wrong and all camera units were sold on the first day itself. Land continued to work on improving the camera for several years. In 1963, he got success in the development of instant color photos through the use of Polacolor film. The invention of Polaroid camera changed the lives of people in various ways. Before its discovery, people used to spend money on a camera that used to deliver the photo which was a print of the negative and even doesn't give the picture instantly. Polaroid camera allowed people to wait for a short period of time for their pictures to be developed. After instant photography, color photography was discovered soon with which people could have instant color ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. The Evolution of Photography Essay When going for a walk, a person takes in the beauty around them. On this particular day, the refulgent sun is extra bright, making the sky a perfect blue. White, puffy clouds fill the sky, slowing moving at their own pace. The wind is peacefully calm, making the trees stand tall and proud. There is no humidity in the air. As this person walks down the road, they see a deer with her two fawns. The moment is absolutely beautiful. Moments like this happen only once in a great while, making us wanting to stay in the particular moment forever. Unfortunately, time moves on, but only if there were some way to capture the day's magnificence. Thanks to Joseph Niépce, we can now capture these moments and others that take our breath away. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1888, George Eastman made the first light and portable camera under the company name Kodak (Graham 28). These cameras gave people the ability to take a photo almost anywhere. The cameras had to be sent back to the factory so the photographs could be printed. Twenty years after Kodak's first camera, they produced an improved camera, called "Brownie". The Brownie was simple to use, making the art of photography boom. Flash cameras did not appear until the 1930s, letting people take pictures in areas with dim or little lighting. In 1947, Edwin Land invented the instant camera. Land got the idea after his daughter asked to see her picture after he took her photo. The next step in improving the camera was by making it digital, which was done in 1975 by a Kodak employee. As the camera gets smaller and simpler to use, the quality of the photographs it produces gets better. Photographs are created from light rays bouncing off objects. When a person looks through the viewfinder, the image they see are light rays reflected from a penta–prism, a specially shaped piece of glass inside the camera. The rays from the penta–prism came from a mirror, which reflected the rays it received from the lenses. Lenses are used to focus in or out on objects. They attain the rays from the object reflecting the rays toward the camera. For an image to be "captured" on a film camera, the button used to take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Contemporary versus Historical Photographers To compare a contemporary photographer with a historical photographer to see how photography has evolved and how it can be used? This essay will investigate the work of contemporary photographer Tim Walker, and historical photographer Ansel Adams. This essay will examine the many changes of how photography has evolved through the decades from the photographer's style, use of equipment, techniques and what photography is used for. These changes will be seen by looking at the contemporary photographer and comparing them to the historical photographer. Photography is a word derived from the Greek words photos light and to draw. A scientist called Sir John F.W. Herschel, which was in 1839, first used the word. It was a method which was all about recording images by using light or radiation on a sensitive material. The first known camera was created by Alhazen also known as who lived around 100AD he invented the first pinhole camera this camera was used to capture the movement of the sun. Photography was explained to be the science and art of documenting photographs by capturing light on a light sensitive material which included film or an electronic sensor. Light could be reflected from objects which could expose a chemical or electronic material during a timed exposure which is typically used through a camera which can store the information chemically or electronically. The first photograph was take in 1827 taken by Joseph Nicephore Niepce who made the first photograph ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Analysis Of ' Camera Lucida ' Through close reading of Barthes' Camera Lucida, the relationship between death as conveyed in photographs becomes a very interesting topic. When analyzing the dichotomy discussed in Barthes' text, Camera Lucida, between subject and object and the implications of each in terms of images, private life, and death, Nolan's film Memento fills in the binary opposition with gray areas, as it reveals that images do, in fact, preserve privacy, especially in the specific case of Lenny's image of death where the image becomes more private than that which privacy itself can offer when Lenny burns it, allowing us to reevaluate Barthes and ask if burning an image can really bring an object back from being an object once transformed. In his text Camera Lucida, Barthes describes the experience of having his photograph taken as a "micro–version of death" (14). The text suggests that the practice of taking photographs has a transformative property, where the subject of the photo feels the transformation from the subject to an object. The text compares the transformation to death because the photograph essentially strips the subject of life for the moment, leaving only a physical object behind. The camera can only catch an instant in time, and so as the moment the photo is taken, as Barthes describes it, is the "very subtle moment when, to tell the truth, I am neither subject nor object but a subject who feels he is becoming an object" (14). To become an image is to become "Death in person," ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Comparing Traveling to Vacationing Essay Comparing Traveling to Vacationing A productive voyage can be described as something that has value well after the journey is completed. We can further comprehend the distinction between a productive and an unproductive voyage by isolating the contrasting characteristics between the two entities. Traveling is beautiful and rich; vacationing is dull and paltry. Traveling can be fun and beneficial by providing a person with an educational experience that will be remembered forever. Someone can learn about culture by going to different countries and observing customs. Vacationing mostly involves people sitting around doing nothing, instead of doing something much more productive. The traveler goes somewhere because there is something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A traveler might pick out different methods in which inhabitants around the world develop their Polaroid instant film. As the Southwest Review points out, foreigners are often identifiable by the way they dress, but travelers often learn to adapt to local styles of dress that permit the visitor to enter below a culture's surface. For example, if an American traveler's destination were India, a typical American hat would stand out just as much there as a turban would stand out here. Vacationers, on the other hand, get away to places out of concern for themselves, which are always in the center of their reports of wherever–it–is, and they rarely say anything of interest to anybody but themselves. Vacationers usually have a different purpose than to inform others about what they have experienced, and generally go to their destinations with the purpose of relaxing and getting away from their everyday life. They spend their time purchasing lavish tourists' merchandise such as strange straw hats that will never even be looked at again after the journey is complete. Seldom, if ever, are any written reports issued concerning the occurrences during the exploration of a new environment. Typical gossip about a trip will consist of how well the vacationers swung thier golf clubs, or other similar irrelevant tales ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. The Death of the Auteur Essay "The Death of the Auteur" 2 The concept of 'author' is originally derived from the Latin word for authority. From the theoretician's standpoint, the author carries power over the text only to the extent that the ideas and scenarios within it are originally those of the author. French literary theorist Roland Barthes argues that the function of an author is to provide the semblance of originality and meaning in The Death of the Author. "Writing is the destruction of every voice, of every origin. Writing is the neutral, composite, oblique space where our subject slips away, the negative where all identity is lost, starting with the very identity of the body writing." (Barthes 1466) The basis for Barthes' argument is the writing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Saussure 972–977) "Everything that has been said up to this point boils down to this: in language there are only differences. Even more important, a difference generally implies positive terms between which the difference is set up; but in language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we take the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed before the linguistic system, but only conceptual and phonic differences that have issued from the system." (Saussure 972) The application of this idea to Barthes' work is in the very essence of the idea of the death of the author: the rejection of the assumption that the ideas we commit to a certain name are the product of solely their own conjecture and its manifestations. "As soon as a fact is narrated no longer with a view to acting directly on reality but intransitively, that is to say, finally outside of any function other than that of the very practice of the symbol itself, this disconnection occurs, the voice loses its origin, the author enters into his own death, writing begins." (Barthes 1466) 4 Saussurean logic continues on this theme to the extent that the arbitrary nature of the sign is indicative of the situation of an individual that operates within the linguistic system, and their helplessness and passivity in relation to the signs that compose their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Polaroid vs. Kodak Company Kodak and Polaroid are both extremely different firms. Polaroid has only one specialization and that is the instant photo market. Kodak on the other hand has reaches in all photo related industries. Kodak had high fixed costs due to their in–house production while Polaroid opted to be flexible and loose by subcontracting most of its production facilities. Therefore, Kodak had to reach a certain level of market volume in order to break even and become profitable. Polaroid, on the other hand, had huge R&D cost that was an impediment to break–even point. This difference in strategy was an incentive that gave Kodak its reasoning for aggressive maneuvers in the market to weed out Polaroid. It wanted its economies of scale to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bout 5: Clarity!: Providing explicit explanations for their actions in bout 3 (2 business days later), Kodak communicated its commitment to compete against Polaroid by further lowering cost in order to reduce price. This was signaled as such partly due to the fact that Kodak had higher fixed costs, required economies of scale to break even, and wanted Polaroid to cooperate in the market. Polaroid had flexible costs due to subcontracts and so did not feel the need to cooperate. Bout 6: When you ASSUME, you make an ASS of U and ME: On the same day that Kodak was rationalizing its signals, Polaroid, previously perceived that Kodak was facing financial difficulty, therefore decided to enter the price war as well as implemented a number of punishments in a hope to injure Kodak heavily so that it would learn and leave the market. The various tools of punishment used by Polaroid were the introduction of the 'One–Step' to match against Kodak's 'Handle.' Fiercely, Polaroid created a 'Sell Sheet' to make the war announcement loud and clear. Furthermore, Polaroid introduced Polavision to inform the public that they were the leading company in this market where no other company could match. This was on the ill–conceived basis that the industry relied on new product innovation in order to grow in the future. Bout 7: Bertrand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. The Evolution Of Visual Media Max Ferrero Ms Robinson US History Per 7 5/15/16 The Evolution of Visual Media "As all art depends on the vision so the different kinds of art depend on the different ways in which minds look at things" This is a quote from the English philosopher George Henry Lewes Lewes talks about how art is subjective he says that not everyone sees things the same which plays a huge role in visual media Visual media can be referred to as pretty much anything you can look at that carries a message whether it be through pictures or words To begin our journey we are going to start way back 40000 BCE to be exact When the average person hears 40000 BCE and thinks about what was happening that time period not a lot comes to mind This period in time is known as the Upper Paleolithic period The ice age had just ended leading to a making it easier for the Homo sapiens to live which lead to an increase in the population of the Homo sapiens which eventually killed off the neanderthals the same homo sapiens also began to start living together instead of roaming by themselves Modern day scientists and archaeologists believe that this is where modern day language comes from with the discovery of cave paintings The concept of cave paintings make a lot of sense now that we understand the time period better The paintings in the caves depict hunting and animals They are different ways of telling what animals they hunted and how many they killed during a season this lead to modern day languages ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Halsey: A Feminist Analysis Though some people can be ignorant when it comes to what one can do or say, its good to understand we all have different opinions on things, but you shouldn't say you believe or follow something just because one of your peers does, its good to have a voice and state what you believe. Margaret J. Wheatley once said, "There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about"("Margaret J. Wheatley Quote"). The message behind the quote is that when one can support one and other despite their own personal opinions, good things can come out of it. You don't have to agree with what others say, but you should respect that they feel differently than you might. This essay will show you how Halsey is connected to the idea ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It helps you think for yourself and make decisions based on your own needs. Independence also helps you embrace who you really are, which means you'll learn to know care for others opinions. You don't want to rely on your parents all of you life, because you should one day have what is needed to form your own opinions ("Being Independent"). Surprisingly, it is needed to survive, this is because you can't always rely on others, because in the end, you are the only one who has your own back.. Which is a good thing. It is good to be there for yourself, and know how to care for yourself. Those are essential for life, and for having a good self esteem ("Being Independent"). People who are dependent usually have a low self esteem, because they rely on others to make them feel highly about oneself: "a person who is accustomed to being depend may become stuck in this familiar behavior because it is comfortable and well known to them" ("Being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. The Pros And Cons Of The Camcorder/Skype Interview The camcorder/Skype interview was bound to happen – and it's been happening faster and faster as the world becomes smaller and smaller. Because we are able to reach out to others around the world through social networking, electronic devices and instant communication – without leaving home or the office it is not surprising that companies have latched on to this technique to conduct job interviews. Companies and agencies continue to be challenged to find ways of cutting costs, especially when it comes to travel and entertainment. Interviewing long–distance is the perfect solution to slashing thousands and thousands of dollars off of the corporate recruiting budget. The latest trend in job interviews is to use the camcord/Skype technology to screen and interview applicants. Companies are finding this new method to be a great way to save time as well as money by conducting phone screenings before they bring the candidate in for a face–to–face interview – and in some cases to conduct the full job interview over Skype. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What this means is that you will be sitting at home or in an office and staring into a screen with an image looking back at you. There will also be a small window so that you can see yourself. As if you weren't already nervous enough about the interview process – this new technology could take you over the top. Tips On Camcord/Skype ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. The Cultural Analysis of Memento Memento is an odd but successful film, and it is also an outstanding and influential cultural work. As an unusual crime film, it uses unconventional non–linear narrative structure to tell a story that a man with a unique type of amnesia investigate his wife's murder. However, if we watch carefully, we would find Memento involves the real social cultural background. Memento was released in 2000 when was the beginning to enter the 21st century. It was the time that technology was developing into another stage. There were many technological products in the markets. These products have changed our living ways, and in particular, they have made us record the memory in more various ways. The protagonist of the movie, Leonard Shelby, has a special condition which causes him to suffer from short term memory loss and not to be able to make new memory. He seeks to revenge the murder of his wife, so he uses extensive Polaroid photos, tattoos, and notes to help himself keep track of things. Otherwise, he would not have any idea about what or how to do, where to go and so on. The development of technology has let photographs and tattoos to become widespread. The Polaroid photos are created by a Polaroid instant camera which is a popular camera product. Today there are diverse camera products with different functions. Taking photographs has become a very common way to mark the memory. Tattoo is a type of folk artistic culture. People usually have special individual purposes to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Disadvantages Of Drones N It is entirely difficult to think about life without technologies and gadget along with the application and software. Innovation can be characterized as a procedure with the assistance of which people change nature so as to meet their developing needs. Innovation prompts developments and creations and one such innovation is gadget. There are such a large number of assortments of technologies that are intended to suit human needs. Drone is one of the technology in computing industries and become the most current technologies nowadays. Drones are significant at gathering information and collecting data, from photos and video to concentrated imagery. Catching photographs and video with a drone turns into a less complex process each year, with the arrival of well known consumer rambles like the DJI Phantom 3, which comes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are numerous advantages of utilizing drones in farming. Firstly, the owner may increase yields by finding potentially yield limiting problem and issues in a convenient manner. It will spare much time by simply scouting their crops using drone that may cover the acres and section on foot or walks. There is no need for the farmer to physically go throughout the field to observe on their crops anymore. Using drones, farmers can specifically spray pesticides on plants that need it rather than spraying whole field Drone can be very complex to set–up and operate, but with standards presets its allow new operators to have confidence in operating from the early. Mostly drones are installed with Integrated GIS mapping where the drone can be set for a flight pattern to scout around the field without control it manually. It is easier for the farmer to do other things while the drone is in the air. 3) Search and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. The Limits Of Human Communication From the beginning of human's existence on earth, communication has been a crucial aspect of human life. Communication allows humans to express their ideas or feelings to others which gives humans the ability to connect to each other at an interpersonal level. Technology is a product of human communication through expression of ideas that has lead technology to be the rise of a new form of communication. Technology is changing the way humans connect by moving towards more virtual interactions between people rather than face–to–face. The essay 'Limits of Friendship' written by Maria Konnikova speaks on how technology takes away from human face–to–face connection, yet as technology continues to innovate this essay will disprove her thesis. An essay Paumgarten wrote "We Are a Camera" interrelates to disproving Konnikova's thesis by showing how POV camera's allow us to connect our lives and express our idea's like never before. Myself growing up as technology continues to innovate and change I too agree with Paumgarten's writings seeing how technology has changed my own abilities to connect by expanding the possibilities to interact with other humans. Technology has expanded the way people connect by providing limitless and easy accessible content from across the earth. Technology changed the way humans connect by transforming it into a global platform which nullifies geographical barriers. Konnikova acknowledges technologies global platform as a way to network effectively. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. The Influence of Eastman Kodak Company on Photography Essay It is considered that photography only became widely available to the public when the Kodak Eastman Company introduced the box shaped Brownie Camera in 1900. (Baker, n.p.) Its features became more refined since its original placing on the market; one of the reasons why it has become considered the birth of public photography is because of the processing. Using a similar image capture system, the brownie exposed the light to a 120mm roll of film, which could be wound round, meaning six photographs could be taken before the slides needed removing. The first Brownie used a six–exposure cartridge that Kodak processed for the photographer. (Kodak.com, n.d.) Realistically, the armature photographers did not need to understand darkroom processes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Bellis, 2009) Nevertheless, the main selling point of digital cameras was the convenient way that they could be stored. Every exposure is almost instantly saved to a removable disk drive, which remarkably expired the use of darkroom processing. It was convenient, less time was needed to produce an image, making it particularly appealing to journalism. The photograph has since then become an instant process. Combined with the invention of the Internet, and booming industry of personal computers, the newer technology would expire its predecessor. There are billions of photographs on the Internet, comprising the largest most diverse photo collection ever assembled. We have access to imagery from all over the world, using key words and hash tags to catalogue imagery and content; we can see what is happening without being there. The introduction of digital photography has enabled photographers to record terabits of imagery which can be stored in minute places, meaning the coverage that we have of the modern world is greater than ever. Unlike the formats that Henri Cartier–Bresson used, where each roll of film, or negative slide needed storing in a large physical place, under controlled conditions, an archive of objects. Automation came with digital photography, its combination of digital components allowed the camera to automatically detect light qualities, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Essay about Clear Liquid Thought: The Photographs of Jim... Clear Liquid Thought: The Photographs of Jim Dine The camera sees even beyond the visual consciousness. ––Ralph Eugene Meatyard Argument: The Photographic Unconscious In his article "Photographie avant analyse"1 photography critic François Soulages discusses the reciprocal influence between photography (as an emerging technology in the nineteenth century) and the study of the unconscious (prior to the invention of psychoanalysis). To what extent, he asks, did a new technology such as photography enlighten, modify, or enrich the understanding of the unconscious? And, conversely, how did what he calls "the hypothesis of the unconscious" allow for a better understanding of a new technology? These questions, inherent in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike documentary, informative, or testimonial photography, art photography –– which has enjoyed much less attention in the academia –– requires from viewers a "willing suspension" of their belief in the photographic reproduction of reality. Photography as used by artists reveals shapes which our eyes cannot perceive but which we experience rather synaesthesically. These shapes which surface only dimly into consciousness derive from elaborate technique. By turning the mirror inwards2, art photographers create what elsewhere I have called "une cassure photographique"3 in our understanding of mimesis. My discussion of Jim Dine's photographic work here stems in two larger concerns in my ongoing research with how photography visualizes mental processes (or, part of what we call "the invisible") and how current visual culture redefines our vision of the unconscious. The appeal to the psychoanalytic tradition in the critical discourse on visual culture, even by way of reevaluation, is, when not counter productive, of no avail to the scholar. Not only are the current paradigms of knowledge in Western cultures in a different configuration than that of the turn of the twentieth– century (no matter how many parallels we can establish between the two "turns"), but the techniques of image–making and the perception of images have undergone such considerable changes that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...