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  2. On Photography - Wikipedia

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    The book originated from a series of essays Sontag published in the New York Review of Books between 1973 and 1977. In On Photography , Sontag examines the history and contemporary role of photography in society.

  3. Wirecutter (website) - Wikipedia

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    Wirecutter (formerly known as The Wirecutter) is a product review website owned by The New York Times Company. It was founded by Brian Lam in 2011 and purchased by The New York Times Company in 2016 for about $30 million.

  4. Willoughby's - Wikipedia

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    Willoughby's, which proclaims itself (the world's) Largest Camera (department) Store, was described in 1997 by The New York Times as "New York City's oldest camera store."

  5. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.

  6. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    In consumer markets, apart from enthusiast digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLR), most digital cameras now come with an electronic viewfinder, which approximates the final photograph in real-time.

  7. Privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    New England Life Insurance Company (in 1905) was one of the first specific endorsements of the right to privacy as derived from natural law in US law. Judith Wagner DeCew stated, " Pavesich was the first case to recognize privacy as a right in tort law by invoking natural law, common law, and constitutional values."