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  2. 47th Street Photo - Wikipedia

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    47th Street Photo was a store in New York City described as a pioneer of "the idea of discount consumer electronics retailing in New York." [2] Tourists with a halting English would mistakenly ask for 47th Street Camera.

  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. Bill Cunningham (American photographer) - Wikipedia

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    He began taking candid photographs on the streets of New York City, and his work came to the attention of The New York Times with a 1978 capture of Greta Garbo in an unguarded moment. Cunningham reported for the paper from 1978 to 2016.

  5. Steven Sasson - Wikipedia

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    First self-contained digital camera. Steven Sasson developed a portable, battery operated, self-contained digital camera at Kodak in 1975. It weighed 8 pounds (3.6 kg) and used a Fairchild CCD image sensor having only 100 × 100 pixels (0.01 megapixels).

  6. The Epoch Times - Wikipedia

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    The Epoch Times Front page of The Epoch Times New York edition for March 18, 2016 Type International newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner(s) Epoch Media Group Founder(s) John Tang Publisher Epoch Media Group Founded May 20, 2000 ; 24 years ago (2000-05-20) Political alignment Far-right Language Multiple, mainly Chinese and English Headquarters 229 W. 28th St. New York, NY 10001 U.S. Website ...

  7. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    New technology in digital cameras and computer editing affects the way photographic images are now perceived. The ability to create and fabricate realistic imagery digitallyas opposed to untouched photos—changes the audience's perception of "truth" in digital photography.