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In "One Hour Photo," Mr. Williams has reinvented himself as a creepy, voyeuristic loner who works in a photo shop and obsessively identifies with a picture-perfect (but far from happy) family whose snapshots he develops.
In Section 3, we use some symmetries to reduce (1) and find some exact solutions, whose snapshots are provided in order to show their properties.
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Apart from a late chance for Sakho, whose snapshot was saved by Schmeichel, Leicester were comfortable.
Whelan dawdled where no player ever should – on the fringe of his own penalty area – and he was robbed by Sofiane Boufal, whose snapshot was saved by Lee Grant.
Conditions remained difficult, but the Londoners took the lead with 28 minutes gone when full-back Kyle Walker broke down the right and squared for Sigurdsson, whose snapshot was unwittingly deflected past keeper Mannone by John O'Shea.
Phil Oh, a k a Mr. Street Peeper, the Brooklyn-based street photographer whose sartorial snapshots regularly appear on Vogue.com, said that in addition to Slim Jims, a Nintendo DS (to distract himself, he noted) and a carton of cigarettes ("I've seen enough prison movies to know that I can barter them for essentials in case things get really scarce"), he would bring condoms and lubricant.
Contributors range from established genre names such as Ramsey Campbell, whose claustrophobic snapshot is one of the book's highlights, to newcomers such as Maria Roberts, whose "By the River", told in a detached yet thoroughly engaging voice, shows society falling apart under the stresses of extreme weather.
The New Yorker, July 10, 2000 P. 83 Briefly Noted book review of "Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer: The Beauty Supply District" (Pantheon; $22) by Ben Katchor... [T]his collection has a distinctly photographic feel; it's not so much a graphic novel as an irresistible scrapbook of snapshots whose subjects are as familiar as they are improbable.
Each of the stories is offered as a sort of snapshot whose position in the bigger picture only emerges slowly.Several of them follow Vic, a policeman's son, from his early childhood to a near-suicidal midlife crisis.
The composer John Corigliano, whose string quartet "Snapshot: Circa 1909" Harriet played recently on the nationally syndicated radio program "From the Top" on WQXR, said her playing brought tears to his eyes.
(Orchid BioSciences, which works on genetics-based technologies, is its only fledging to go public, and Sarnoff's stake was worth $1.2 million at the time of the offering last May. The VideoBrush Corporation, a spinoff whose product enables several snapshots to be combined into one, was sold in 1999).
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