If you were born in the Sixties or grew up in that decade, there’s a very good chance that the key milestones in your early life were documented by an Instamatic camera… most likely badged Kodak, but ...
In this month’s edition of Today’s Collectibles, our readers shared a historically important original “Kodak” camera and a pair of sought-after midcentury modern dressers handed down in their families ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. George Eastman invented flexible roll ...
NEW YORK — George Eastman, who in 1888 founded the company that would become Eastman Kodak, said his goal was to make photography “as convenient as the pencil.” But thanks to digital technology, ...
Photography, which has been in existence for roughly 175 years, is now an everyman’s medium. The 1888 Kodak #1 camera first made the art form broadly accessible; the iPhone has now turned everyone ...
Michelle Delaney holding the original 1888 Kodak and Larry Bird holding a display of campaign buttons. Hugh Talman, SI When the National Museum of American History reopens this month after a two-year ...
The last few years have been particularly tough for Kodak, the almost-120-year-old photographic company based in Rochester, New York. As we ticked over into the 21st century, Kodak employed some ...
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