discussion 10 points possible due Mar 10 at 7pm Discussion
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discussion 10 points possible due Mar 10 at 7pm Discussion Post A oard Posts 25 total e of your participation you will write 200 word minimum the readings as well as responding to at least one other post In want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect on This can include citing specific photographs and ers theoretical connections between different readings ideas or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate cussion posts for full details Posts are due by Sunday 6pm week There will not be an opportunity to post after the make sure you enter the due dates into your calendar now so n t miss them Keep in mind that our reading assignments will but not identical material to the weekly lectures I have me readings so they foreshadow the content we cover in lecture it is essential you do the readings prior to the lecture this form you ready to engage with lecture content in plates enabling quick stealth like exposures earning these machines the nick name of detective cameras One camera is mythically associated with amateur photography the Kodak Coined by George Eastman 1854 1932 a former bank employee from Rochester NY the Kodak name began as a camera model but quickly became a brand and company name that dominated the amateur market Introduced in 1888 the first Kodak was a simple 3 x 3 x 6 inch box camera weighing about 25 ounces including film It had a 57mm f 9 fixed focus lens and a barrel shutter that could make 100 circular images 2 inches in diameter For 25 a tidy sum at the time a Kodak came factory loaded with paperbacked Eastman s American Film ready for a user to point shoot advance film and shoot again Ninety nine more exposures later the roll was completed and the camera ready to ship back to the Eastman factory for processing and printing thus making what soon would be known as Eastman Kodak Co the first nationwide photofinishing business and sanctioning Rochester as a future a hub of photographic activity Contact prints from each negative and mounted on gilt edged chocolate brown