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    Polaroid Strategy

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    immediately. Further‚ the catchy song lyrics “Shake it like a Polaroid Picture” helped spread the brand name to multiple populations. As digital cameras became popular over time‚ Polaroid lost concentration on their main selling point: instant photography. However‚ Polaroid believes that this new decade is the time to recreate their instant cameras with a revised mission and fresh set of values and visions. Current Mission “To put the latest cutting edge technology in the people’s hands and give

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    Annotated Bibliography – “The Impacts of Lomography” Albers‚ Pillipp and Michael Nowak. "Lomography - Snapshot Photography in the Age of Digital-Simulation." History Of Photography 23.1(1999)‚ 101-4. Lomography‚ international vernacular-photographic movement founded by two Viennese students‚ Matthias Fiegl and Wolfgang Stranzinger. In the early 1990s they discovered the Lomo Kompakt Automat‚ a basic auto-exposure 35 mm camera made in Leningrad (St Petersburg) since 1983‚ and found it ideal

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    Edward Weston

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    father for his sixteenth birthday‚ he began his photography career. At the beginning his photography career he took pictures of Chicago’s parks and his aunts farm. In 1906 he was published in a magazine. Later that year he moved to California in search of money. He went door to door and was taking pictures of pets‚ people and funerals to make a few extra dollars. After two years he moved back to Chicago and began studying at the Illinois College of Photography. He excelled and finished the twelve-month

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    Ansel Adams

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    Half Dome and Clouds (Upside-down Photograph)‚ Yosemite National Park‚ 1916 As a fundamental environmentalist Ansel Adams played an extremely important role in the development of nature and landscape photography. Through his first photograph‚ done at the age of fourteen with a Kodak Box Brownie given to him by his parents‚ Half Dome and Clouds (Upside-down Photograph) 1916‚ Adams noted that there was a lacked crispness‚ as well as lack of dimensions‚ within

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    Advanced Management English

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    BAB 1024 – ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ENGLISH Trimester 1‚ 2014/2015 Business Plan KOLEKTIVE PHOTO STUDIO “Creating Memories” BM 103 Lecturer: En Abdul Rahim Abd Rahman Submission date: 22 August 2014 Table of content Content: Page: 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Company Summary 4 3. Product and Services 7 4. Market Analysis Summary 10 5. Strategy and Implementation Summary 13 6. Web Plan Summary

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    Helmut Newton

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    to be a gift to the world because it eventually gave him the freedom to pursue his now legendary career in photography. HELMUT NEWTON was born in Germany and later forced out of the country We see a lot of sexy photos of women in today’s magazines‚ most of them designed only to titillate and excite men‚ having no artistic message that goes beyond “I am sexy”. In the fashion photography world‚ however‚ there is one man that has used the female form to delve into human nature even though it is

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    “Too Much of a Good Thing”‚ written by Richard B. Woodward‚ recounts the Lewis Hine scandal‚ a time where the American photography market had difficulty proving the authenticity of Hine’s alleged vintage photos. “Materials and Techniques of Man Ray’s Le Violin d’Ingres” by Paul Messier‚ written ten years after the Hine scandal‚ explores Man Ray’s photograph Le Violin d’Ingres by employing various connoisseurship skills to gain “valuable insight into the origins of the print.” It is interesting to

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    copy visible images chemically to permanent media and Joseph Niépce was one of the inventors of photography‚ he developed the heliography‚ a technique used to produce the world’s first known photograph in 1825. Among Niece’s other inventions was the Pyréolophore‚ the world’s first ’internal combustion engine’‚ which he conceived‚ created‚ and developed with his older brother Claude. This is how photography came about and how it is today. In this essay I’ll be taking about Henri Cartier-Bresson‚ Diane

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    art- henry matisse

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    of his picture is a thoughtfully arranged composition of highly realistic palette and very destinct lines. Blakemore He then evolved his personal work to become one of England’s leading landscape photographers. He worked in diverse areas of photography from documentary‚ through portraiture to still life‚ with a particular focus in more recent years on tulips as symbols of sensuality and elegance. Blakemore is celebrated for the detail‚ texture and tonal richness of his work Sandra blazell-

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    Potograpiya

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    History of photography From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. "Photography" is derived from the Greek words photos ("light") and graphein ("to draw") The word was first used by the scientist Sir John Frederick William Herschel in 1839. It is a method of recording images by the action of light‚ or related radiation‚ on a sensitive material. The first permanent photograph was an image produced in 1826 by the French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. Photography is the result of combining several

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