Kodachrome Essays

  • Plight Of Women And Children In Emmanuel Dongala's Johnny Mad Dog

    1349 Words  | 6 Pages

    In Emmanuel Dongala’s, Johnny Mad Dog, we see the significant factors of the plight of women and children in civil war situations. Throughout the world today, we see this mostly in the Middle East and in African countries. Like in the novel, many of these wars are caused by political debates, or for no reason at all. Like described in Johnny Mad Dog, militia fighters kill to kill no matter race, religion, ethnicity or gender. There usually is no reasoning behind any of the killings, but the main

  • How Has Photography Changed Over The Years

    515 Words  | 3 Pages

    Technology has seen a lot of change over the years especially in the world of photography. In 25 years, I believe, the world of photography will not see too many changes it is not already seeing. One big change I see coming is the removal of photographs for the most part and the jump of 360 degree photographs and movies. Firstly the world is already seeing the replacement of pictures. If you take a look at Facebook for instance it is now offering a seven second video to be used instead of a profile

  • Descriptive Essay On My Name Sylvia Eulene

    625 Words  | 3 Pages

    These lines of matriarchy contribute to my identity in countless ways beyond a family tree cipher. Through their contrasting quirks and complexions, I have gained so many dimensions: the symphony of joy echoed by the silence of perfectionism; the kodachrome of Tutti Frutti Pink nail polish whimsically spilled over months of leather-bound calendaring; the sharp smell of ink and intellect poring over textbooks mingled with the aroma of sweetness wafting from the kitchen. Though the labels Anna and Rader

  • Essay About Photography

    1187 Words  | 5 Pages

    This started with the camera phone which came out in 2004. In 2005, people had the ability to share photos on social media like Facebook and Instagram. The advancement in the photography world hit so many citizens when the last roll of Kodachrome, disposable camera film, was finally discontinued in 2010. (National Geographic Complete Photography 224-228) Photography has evolved from rock and stone to camera phones throughout the past two hundred years (National Geographic Complete Photography

  • John Fitzgerald Kennedy: A Brief Summary

    1367 Words  | 6 Pages

    Zapruder's film captured 26.6 seconds of the traveling motorcade carrying President Kennedy on 486 frames of Kodak Kodachrome II safety film. Zapruder's film captured the fatal head shot that struck President Kennedy as his limousine passed almost directly in front of Zapruder and Sitzman's position, 65 feet (20 m) from the center of Elm Street. His recording was the proof

  • Camera Obscura History

    1528 Words  | 7 Pages

    Focusing in on the blurry display of the sunset, and then click! All of the beauty of the sky was captured within that one moment, which will stay in vivid colors forever. Photos are a very important artifact in people’s lives that preserve memories and keep history in a single image. Without the many innovations that many photographic techniques and cameras went through in history even from the earliest inventions, then people would not have the cameras and that the world sees today. This simple