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  2. Lois Greenfield - Wikipedia

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    Lois Greenfield (born April 18, 1949) is an American photographer best known for her unique approach to photographing the human form in motion. Born in New York City, she attended Hunter College Elementary School, the Fieldston School, and Brandeis University.

  3. Bullet time - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 he founded Time-Slice Films Ltd. (UK). [10] He applied the technique to his artistic practice in a video projection, titled Dead Horse [11] in an ironic reference to Muybridge, that was exhibited at the London Electronic Arts Gallery in 1998 and in 2000 was nominated for the Citibank Prize for photography. [12]

  4. Time-lapse photography - Wikipedia

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    Time-lapse photography is a technique in which the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much lower than the frequency used to view the sequence. When played at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing .

  5. Timeslicing - Wikipedia

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    Time slicing (digital broadcasting), the apparent simultaneous performance of two or more data streams in digital video broadcasting; Time slice photography or bullet time, a technique creating the illusion of frozen, or slowly progressing, time in motion video; TIMESLICE, a CONFIG.SYS configuration directive in OS/2

  6. Elliott & Fry - Wikipedia

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    Elliott & Fry was a Victorian photography studio founded in 1863 by Joseph John Elliott and Clarence Edmund Fry. [1] For a century, the firm's core business was taking and publishing photographs of the Victorian public and social, artistic, scientific and political luminaries.

  7. TIME’s Top 10 Photos of 2024 - AOL

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    Each time I photograph the injured, the dead, and the aftermath of destruction, or inhale the acrid smoke still lingering after an attack, I am flooded with a familiar, haunting feeling,” says ...

  8. Fred Hartsook - Wikipedia

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    Fred Hartsook (26 October 1876 – 30 September 1930) was an American photographer and owner of a California studio chain described as "the largest photographic business in the world" at the time, [1] who counted Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, Mary Pickford, and sitting President Woodrow Wilson among his celebrity clients.

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