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Kodak Shutters Camera Business - Wall Street Journal


The Guardian

Kodak Shutters Camera Business
Wall Street Journal
George Eastman introduced the first Kodak camera in 1888, setting the Rochester, NY, company on the path to becoming a photography icon. But Kodak long ago lost its stranglehold on film and has fallen behind in the camera market as well.
Kodak to Stop Selling Digital CamerasMashable
Kodak to stop making camerasThe Guardian
Kodak Gives Up on Digital Camera BusinessTechNewsWorld
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Kodak may sell photography unit - Times of India


Chicago Tribune

Kodak may sell photography unit
Times of India
(As Eastman Kodak Co investors bet the 131-year-old photographic pioneer was headed for bankruptcy.) NEW YORK: As Eastman Kodak Co investors bet the 131-year-old photographic pioneer was headed for bankruptcy, the company decided Chapter 11 was the ...
Kodak bankruptcy: Reaction in ChinaChina.org.cn
Bankruptcy protection: Kodak gets a year to reorganizeChristian Science Monitor
Corporate survival depends on picturing how future will developChicago Tribune

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Camera show breaks SLR mystique - The Japan Times


The Japan Times

Camera show breaks SLR mystique
The Japan Times
Mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras, which debuted in 2008, are as small as compact cameras but more capable of shooting quality photos on a par with single-lens reflex cameras. Unlike traditional and digital SLR cameras, however, the mirrorless ...

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Pan African Film Festival Celebrates Their 20th! - Bangstyle


Bangstyle

Pan African Film Festival Celebrates Their 20th!
Bangstyle
Artists will present fine art and photography, one-of-a-kind craft art, designer and traditional fashions, jewelry, home decor, fashion accessories. There will be something for every taste and every budget.” bangstyle . com Think Like a Man Steve ...

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Spare Times for Feb. 10-16 - New York Times


Spare Times for Feb. 10-16
New York Times
The photographer Frank Jump will discuss the phenomenon of the fading ads and his endeavor to document them. At 7 pm, 128 Pierrepont Street, near Clinton Street, Brooklyn Heights, (718) 222-4111, brooklynhistory.org; $10, or $8 for members.

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