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    process where they had to coat the surface with wet chemicals each and every time. In 1888 George Eastman founded Kodak. Kodak developed the photo fil in 1889 and made it available to the masses in rolls. This led to many other advancements in photography‚ including Thomas Edison’s motion picture camera in 1891. After this‚ advancements only accelerated. The first camera available to the masses came in 1913‚ in the form of a 35 mm still camera. Kodak launched color film in1941. In 1948‚ the polaroid

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    Day S. Cody‚ MIT* PSU Lingayen Campus Lingayen www.psu.ph ETYMOLOGY It came from the Latin word “humanus” which means refined‚ culture and human Refined - Norms‚ being civilize‚ and socialize Cultured - Adaptation to environment (social interaction‚ norms) Human - Having the nature of people‚ being a person Definition - - The expression of ourselves without using of words (painting‚ sculptures‚ dancing‚ mosaic‚ cross stitch‚ collage‚ paper and folding) The study of man’s

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    uses the image as a judgement for the world in which we live in. The use of photography‚ which first originated in 1840‚ plays an immense role in creating meaning in this piece. The image which Barker uses creates a narrative; the viewer questions the identity of the boy and his contribution to the world. Barker’s pieces are known for their focus on the relationship between live and the image‚ which the use of photography captures well as it is the preservation of a fleeting moment‚ a life‚ in an

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    Confusing Truth

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    1.1 Introduction Before the advent of digital imaging‚ we rely on paintings and books to record for documentary use. While paintings and books suggest the clear separation of what is truth and what is falsehood‚ people believe that camera is trustworthy and photos taken from it are the truth because camera is a machine with no emotions. Digital imaging gives better quality images to readers. However‚ due to the potential of digital photography manipulation‚ it has clarified that truth is not

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    Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to develop an understanding of how the digital camera industry operates in today’s society as well as several factors‚ which influence consumer behaviour in the buying process. This report uses Canon Inc as an illustration along with the discussion of each topic. Firstly‚ this report will discuss the background and size of the digital camera industry. The digital camera industry is getting bigger with the technological advancements in society today

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    1. How do the critical success factors of Donnelley’s traditional printing business compare with those for on-demand digital printing? How did these differences shape the agenda and tasks of Rory Cowan? For traditional printing business‚ Donnelley considered long-term relationships with customers to be key‚ considering multi- year ‘enabling contracts’ from select customers and to build a plant specifically for each one‚ with equipment dedicated to its needs. This is because the traditional print

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    Time Passing Eva Bartlett Artists can successfully embrace an aspect of “Time” and interpret its passage in a meaningful way in their artworks. Two such artists are Andy Goldsworthy and Julie Rrap. Andy Goldsworthy‚ born in 1956 in Cheshire‚ England is a site-specific sculptor and photographer who creates both ephemeral and permanent works and installations using only natural sources. Goldsworthy’s awareness and appreciation of the landscape began with his work as a farm labourer in his youth (Artnet

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    emphasize journalists’ reasons for altering images. Stephens clearly states that the reason journalists manipulate photographs are to have a new form of communicating stories to their audience. In John Long’s essay‚ Ethics in the Age of Digital Photography‚ he says that it is not okay for journalists to alter images for any reason. He believes that such images are a visual “lie” and that they ruin the existence of photojournalism. Like Stephens‚ Long also gives specific examples and reasons to

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    the University of Columbia with a degree in architecture. She begin to create a series of double exposure photographing when she moved from New York to London in 2012. For photography editing‚ she only used iPhone 4S and relied on smartphone applications. She said the reason she chose to use iPhone is that the use for bulky digital camera for newspaper and magazine demands a high level of focus and is never comfortable. However‚ her phone frees her from those constraints‚ so she can experiment and use

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    progression of the function and uses of photography‚ dating back to the time of the daguerreotypes. He first centers the article on the idea that photography in the late 1700s is the manifestation of modernity run riot. Throughout the article‚ Sekula focuses on a variety of points that delve deep and unwrap the implementation of photography in the criminal sphere. Sekula points out in the beginning of the article that Talbot‚ considered to be an early pioneer of photography‚ was one of the first to suggest

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