Over the course of the twentieth century, photography established itself as a ubiquitoustechnology in our daily lives. From the introduction of the Kodak brownie camera in 1900 tothe invention of the instant polaroid cameras of the 1970s, and then the introduction of digital cameras in the 1990s, photography in all its forms has become one the most popular ways to document our everyday personal histories. [...
The invention of photography was only possible due to the camera obscura effect which produces an up...
In the second decade of the twenty-first century, and for the first time in history, virtually all d...
In modern times today the most powerful documentation and most reliable material evidence is often t...
This special presentation featured the iSchool\u27s own Dr. Leigh Gleason and addressed the increas...
The Evolution of Photography: From Camera Obscura to Digital Cameras - A Timeline Photography...
Technology involving image capture has significantly changed the way people engage, witness and expe...
Through the information displayed within this project, we wanted to take the reader through a journe...
The Brownie Flash Six-20 camera was introduced by the Eastman Kodak company in 1946, revolutionizing...
Throughout the 1990s the relationship between culture and technology was sharply focused in a debate...
The invention of the charged-coupled device (CCD) lead to the development of digital cameras, which,...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
From Snapshots to Social Media describes the history and future of domestic photography as mediated ...
William J Mitchell stated that on its 150th anniversary in 1989 photography was dead, at least as it...
This paper discusses the convergence of media technologies, participation culture and the new vernac...
Taking photographs seems no longer primarily an act of memory intended to safeguard a family's picto...
The invention of photography was only possible due to the camera obscura effect which produces an up...
In the second decade of the twenty-first century, and for the first time in history, virtually all d...
In modern times today the most powerful documentation and most reliable material evidence is often t...
This special presentation featured the iSchool\u27s own Dr. Leigh Gleason and addressed the increas...
The Evolution of Photography: From Camera Obscura to Digital Cameras - A Timeline Photography...
Technology involving image capture has significantly changed the way people engage, witness and expe...
Through the information displayed within this project, we wanted to take the reader through a journe...
The Brownie Flash Six-20 camera was introduced by the Eastman Kodak company in 1946, revolutionizing...
Throughout the 1990s the relationship between culture and technology was sharply focused in a debate...
The invention of the charged-coupled device (CCD) lead to the development of digital cameras, which,...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
From Snapshots to Social Media describes the history and future of domestic photography as mediated ...
William J Mitchell stated that on its 150th anniversary in 1989 photography was dead, at least as it...
This paper discusses the convergence of media technologies, participation culture and the new vernac...
Taking photographs seems no longer primarily an act of memory intended to safeguard a family's picto...
The invention of photography was only possible due to the camera obscura effect which produces an up...
In the second decade of the twenty-first century, and for the first time in history, virtually all d...
In modern times today the most powerful documentation and most reliable material evidence is often t...