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  2. Photo booth - Wikipedia

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    The modern concept of photo booth with (later) a curtain originated with Anatol Josepho (previously Josephewitz), who had arrived in the U.S. from Russia in 1923. [2] In 1925, the first photo booth appeared on Broadway in New York City. For 25 cents, the booth took, developed, and printed 8 photos, a process taking roughly 10 minutes.

  3. Selfie - Wikipedia

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    A self photo taken against a mirror is sometimes known specifically as a "mirror selfie", [119] distinguishing it from an otherwise standard selfie. Some phones released in 2019 included ultra wide angle lens in the back camera, which led to the popularization of the 0.5 or point five selfie. This style of selfie is distorted by the ultra wide ...

  4. 3D selfie - Wikipedia

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    A 3D selfie in 1:20 scale Doob NY SOHO 3D selfie photo booth IMG 4948 FRD. A 3D selfie is a 3D-printed scale replica of a person or their face. These three-dimensional selfies are also known as 3D portraits, 3D figurines, 3D-printed figurines, mini-me figurines and miniature statues.

  5. Category:Photography equipment - Wikipedia

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    Dew shield. Diaphragm (optics) Diffuser (optics) Digital camera back. Digital scan back. Comparison of digital and film photography. Director's viewfinder. Drum scanner. Dust reduction system.

  6. One Hour Photo - Wikipedia

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    One Hour Photo. One Hour Photo is a 2002 American psychological thriller film [2][3] written and directed by Mark Romanek and starring Robin Williams, Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan, Gary Cole and Eriq La Salle. The film was produced by Catch 23 Entertainment, Killer Films and John Wells Productions and released by Fox Searchlight Pictures.

  7. Selfie stick - Wikipedia

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    A selfie stick is used to take photographs or video by positioning a digital camera device, typically a smartphone, beyond the normal range of the arm. [1] This allows for shots to be taken at angles and distances that would not have been possible with the human arm by itself. The sticks are typically extensible, with a handle on one end and an ...

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