Kodak courage — n. The greater than usual level of courage exhibited by people who are being photographed or filmed. Example Citation: Downtown, I ve skated in front of that many people, says Keida. It s good. It gives you a lot more incentive to try your… … New words
Kodak\ Courage — An inflated sense of ability and courage caused by someone snapping pictures of you partaking in a dangerous activity, generally reserved for snowboarding or skiing. Nick got some Kodak Courage in the park and broke his arm in three places … Dictionary of american slang
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digital dieting — n. Photographers euphemism for the digital retouching techniques used to make subjects look younger and thinner. digital diet n. Example Citations: It s a Hewlett Packard (insert spying joke here) digital camera that offers a special artistic… … New words
firing squad photo — n. A photograph in which the subjects are lined up in a row across the picture. Example Citation: The firing squad photo (from either end of the gun) covers any or all of the following events: graduation, completion of a seminar, reunion of a… … New words
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Art, Antiques, and Collections — ▪ 2003 Introduction In 2002 major exhibitions such as Documenta 11 reflected the diverse nature of contemporary art: artists from a variety of cultures received widespread recognition for work ranging from installation to video to painting … Universalium