7th Sign Photography

7th Sign Photography Your Real Estate, Concert Photo/Video & Drone Professional in the NY & NJ region. Providing high qua

A Private Photographer Specializing in photography/video & drone for the Real Estate & Live music industry. Please inquire about our unique view of your event and let the memories begin.

RIP ACE....
10/16/2025

RIP ACE....

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Some shots of Psycho Circus NYC the other night. Psycho Circus NYC Official
09/01/2025

Some shots of Psycho Circus NYC the other night. Psycho Circus NYC Official

Photo collection by 7th Sign Photography

Jackyl & Ten Ton Mojo • Artie's Bar and Grill • Jackyl TEN TON MOJO
06/29/2025

Jackyl & Ten Ton Mojo • Artie's Bar and Grill • Jackyl TEN TON MOJO

Photo collection by 7th Sign Photography

Forbes Magazine...That time I shot Mark Ecko's mansion..Fashion King Marc Ecko Lists His Castle For $13.7 Million.
06/28/2025

Forbes Magazine...That time I shot Mark Ecko's mansion..Fashion King Marc Ecko Lists His Castle For $13.7 Million.

Because the 22-room home had been completely gutted, Ecko eyed it like a painter itching to fill a canvas.

06/24/2025

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Facts....
06/11/2025

Facts....

Our perceptions of smiling have changed dramatically since the 1800s.

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06/05/2025

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In 1975, a young Kodak engineer named Steven Sasson built a device that would quietly spark a revolution. Using parts from a Super 8 movie camera, some digital circuitry, and a cassette tape for storage, he created the first digital camera. It weighed around 8 pounds and could capture a 0.01-megapixel black-and-white image, storing it on a cassette tape and taking 23 seconds to process. Despite its primitive nature, Sasson had proven that photography could be done without film, a radical idea at the time.

Excited, Sasson presented his invention to Kodak executives. Their reaction was cautious. Kodak had dominated the photography world for decades, holding a huge share of the film and print market. Digital photography posed a direct threat to that empire. Although the company patented the technology in 1978, they shelved it, fearing that going digital would cannibalize their film sales. Instead of leading the shift, they tried to delay it. The irony? Kodak had the future of photography in its hands and chose not to act on it.

As the 1990s rolled in, companies like Sony, Canon, and Nikon began making strides in digital imaging. Kodak eventually joined the race, but it was too late. The same technology they once buried reshaped the entire industry. By the time Kodak filed for bankruptcy in 2012, digital cameras and smartphones had completely replaced film for most consumers. Steven Sasson’s invention lived on, not under Kodak’s name, but as a symbol of what happens when innovation is feared instead of embraced.

When your photo ends up on the WSJ page.....
05/30/2025

When your photo ends up on the WSJ page.....

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