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    domino effect. For example, the invention and development of photography greatly impacted the methods through which humans remember things. As Roland Barthes effectively summarized, “what the Photograph reproduces to infinity has occurred only once” (Camera Lucida). A photograph serves as a permanent memory, one that could easily be relived when viewing the image. As a result, photography soon began to be used to document history. Everyday events could now be captured with a click of a button…

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    Affected the World The power of photography is, “To witness, to prove, to relate, to reveal, to celebrate, and to protect” (“National Geographic”). The basic concept of photography has been around since about the 5th century B.C.E., but when the camera obscura was invented around the 11th century, it changed how photography worked and how it was used. Photography is the, “method of recording the image of an object through the action of light, or related radiation, on a light-sensitive…

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    How Did Art Change Society

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    realm of those who enjoyed and purchased art was expanded. Paintings have always been influenced by what was around the artists who painted them, and the invention of the camera was no different. The introduction of the camera into society has changed the direction of the visual characteristics of painting. The timing of the camera was crucial in its success. At the time it was invented the art world was in somewhat of a standstill. Classicism, the more formal style of art was at a slow…

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    Dating back to 1839, the earliest camera known was called the camera obscura, it was used in ancient times to project an image. Leonardo Da Vinci actually wrote the first detailed description on the camera obscura in the 15th century, describing how its a box with a pinhole on one side and a glass screen on the other. Da Vinci also states, "No image, even of the smallest…

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    They also introduced a strategy to generate revenues through the patent ligation. In 2012, Kodak filed a bankruptcy protection in the US. In the same year, Kodak declared that it would stop manufacturing digital cameras, digital picture frames, pocket video cameras but would focus on co-operate digital imaging market. On August 2012, Kodak announced the plan to sell its photographic films, kiosk operations and commercial as a strategy to be free from bankruptcy. In January 2013, the Kodak…

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    Camera Comparison Essay

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    I'm not an artist. I set the camera up and tell my story. - Tyler Perry This quote summarizes the importance of a camera in a successful photographers life. There are many types of cameras, but I will be focusing on two of the more famous ones : Camera Obscura and The Graflex series D camera. Both of these cameras are similar in type, but they are different in time period. In the process of explaining the key components of each camera, I will discuss what a SLR camera is, and I will also discuss…

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    likely are digital cameras considering all the smartphones and new technology out today. The smaller percent would be taken by film, but this doesn 't always mean digital is better, this is usually because film is used more for art and takes more precise time. There are different parts to these two cameras making it hard to debate which one is actually “better.” There is the ways they each work, the technology and editing that gets put into the photos, and the relevance of each camera. There is…

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    performance is going to be affected greatly because the change internal and external environment. Today, the appearance of new product and service has impacted the whole traditional photographic business. The new products and service could be digital cameras, inkjet printers, sensors, software, retail kiosks, and paper processing chemical and professional photographic films services. It helped Kodak enjoy a great market share of new product and service by merger with related companies like AOL…

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    aren’t going to know what analog is. They think of a camera as the thing that’s in their cell phones. TheFineBros on YouTube made kids react to ‘old’ cameras. One kid was handed the camera and asked if it was a GoPro as the others seemed to know that it was an ‘old’ camera. One girl even claimed to never have seen a camera like that in real life. This right here shows how digital has taken over. The kids had no idea how to even begin using the camera. They also didn’t understand that it needed…

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    Gopro Karma Drone Analysis

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    There are several types of quadcopters used for aerial imagery. On the market today there are quadcopters that range from professional-grade multi-thousand-dollar drones with built in, fully operable cameras that can reach ~50 mph to $60 drones that offer a GoPro attachment. GoPro has recently entered this market as well by introducing the GoPro Karma Drone. This drone retails at $800 and features the Karma grip which is a separate product that acts as the video stabilization. The budding…

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