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    Photography Timeline

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    picture agency 1948: Hasselblad in Sweden offers its first medium-format SLR for commercial sale; Pentax in Japan introduces the automatic diaphragm; Polaroid sells instant black and white film 1949: East German Zeiss develops the Contax S‚ first SLR with an unreversed image in a pentaprism viewfinder 1963: First colour instant film developed by Polaroid; Instamatic released by Kodak; first purpose-built underwater introduced‚ the Nikonos 1985: Minolta markets the world’s first autofocus SLR system

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    Getting Started You should always write truthfully Writing about your childhood in a lot of detail is a good way to start Holidays are usually good to write about because there is a lot of detail. Writing at the same time helps creativity in stories. ‚Writing is more important than being published ‚Books make you notice the small details in life Books can enhance your imagination. Many lose their confidence when they begin writing since it is difficult for them to get down their thoughts

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    Eastman Kodak

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    Eastman Kodak Company: Funtime Film Case Analysis Group-5 PGP-RAK‚ 2012-14 PARTICIPANT Ankur Sinha Ishant Singal Prakhar Rathee Sambhav Jain Vikram Singh Shekhawat ROLL NUMBER 2012PGPRAK013 2012PGPRAK023 2012PGPRAK031 2012PGPRAK036 2012PGPRAK039 Situational Analysis Company Eastman Kodak is currently the market leader in the photo film market. The company has continued its domination of the photo film market‚ but in the past 5 years its market share has eased from 76% to 70%. Reason mainly

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    His medium is quick and easily reproducible and at the time was a very unconventional medium and method for portraiture in particular. Warhol also intentionally allowed for ’mistakes’ in his final prints. The colours were wrong‚ oversized and the register was often not lined up correctly at all. This aspect of his work reiterates his stance about consumerist‚ material values. In many senses Warhol denatured the subjects. Ironically

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    preparatory was and can help people who have been wrongly convicted in a crime he/she did not commit. In many cases the forensic such as DNA‚ blood sample‚ or semen and other evidence that have been lost or even wrongly tested can end up becoming a big mistake that can send someone to jail that did not commit the crime. In the article‚ Forensic Problems and Wrongfully Convictions (2009) states that‚ the most wrongful convictions involve more than one contributing cases‚ for example‚ if an eyewitness may

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    From the first breath of life‚ people begin to develop a sense of who they are. Cultural heritage is the source of identity and the key to what sets nations apart from one another. Amy Tan’s short story “A Pair of Tickets” illustrates the journey that a mother and a daughter face trying to understand the different cultures and perspectives of the Chinese and American way of thinking. Through the use of setting and theme‚ Tan demonstrates the importance of family‚ heritage‚ and identity. From a young

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    How do “Confrontations‚ Common Bonds” and “Polaroids” prove that writing can be difficult? In the reading of‚ “Confrontations‚ Common Bonds” and “Polaroids” prove that writing can be difficult in many ways. First‚ you have to know the public you are writing for. Second‚ it requires inspiration similarly‚ putting your thoughts and ideas as one. In the first reading‚ “confrontations‚ Common Bonds” it proves that writing can be difficult‚ when it mainly explain that no matters what you write‚

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    A camera is an optical instrument that records images that can be stored directly‚ transmitted to another location‚ or both. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the word camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber")‚ an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura. The functioning of camera is very similar to the functioning of the human eye.The first practical reflex camera was the Franke

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    Amcor Analysis

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    all over his body such as “John G. raped and killed my wife” and “Remember Sammy Jankis”. Whenever he looks in the mirror or directly at them‚ they are there and he is reminded of the meaning behind them. Polaroid Pictures Another system he uses is his Polaroid pictures. He carries them everywhere and on each picture written in pen and all capital letters‚ he writes down what he needs to know about that person or place; such as people’s names and how he knows them‚ and

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