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Ritz Camera & Image (formerly Ritz Camera Centers) [1] is a photographic retail and photofinishing specialty store, headquartered in Edison, New Jersey. [1] [2] The company owns and used to operate a chain throughout the United States under the names Wolf Camera, Inkley’s and Ritz Camera. In 2012, Ritz Camera was acquired by C&A Marketing.
The name Fox Photo vanished, when all of the stores were re-branded to Wolf Camera. Wolf Camera went bankrupt in 2001 and was purchased by Beltsville, MD based Ritz Camera. Ritz Camera filed for bankruptcy and was sold to a group of investors under the name RCI (Ritz Camera & Image) in 2009 and re-organized to a fraction of their stores, which ...
Sigma Corporation(株式会社シグマ, Kabushiki-gaishaShiguma)is a Japanese company, manufacturing cameras, lenses, flashesand other photographic accessories. All Sigma products are produced in the company's own Aizufactory in Bandai, Fukushima, Japan. Although Sigma produces several camera models, the company is best known for producing ...
WolfVision GmbH is a developer and manufacturer of presentation, collaboration, and knowledge sharing systems and solutions based in the Vorarlberg region of Austria. WolfVision Visualizer systems (also known as document cameras) are special optoelectronic devices designed to pick up images of 3-dimensional objects, documents, books, photos and ...
WR 124 is a Wolf–Rayet star in the constellation of Sagitta surrounded by a ring nebula of expelled material known as M1-67. [9] It is one of the fastest runaway stars in the Milky Way with a radial velocity around 200 km/s. It was discovered by Paul W. Merrill in 1938, identified as a high-velocity Wolf–Rayet star. [10]
OR-7. OR-7, also known as Journey, was a male gray wolf that was electronically tracked as he migrated from the Wallowa Mountains in the northeastern corner of the U.S. state of Oregon to the southern Cascade Range. After the wolf dispersed from his natal pack in 2011, he wandered generally southwest for more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) through ...
J Henry Fair. J Henry Fair is an American photographer, environmental activist, and co-founder of the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, New York. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, he currently lives and works in New York City .
As of 2018, the global gray wolfpopulation is estimated to be 200,000–250,000.[1] Once abundant over much of North Americaand Eurasia, the gray wolf inhabits a smaller portion of its former range because of widespread human encroachment and destruction of its habitat, and the resulting human-wolf encounters that sparked broad extirpation.