Anyone can take an awesome photo today just by pulling their phone out of their pocket, but that wasn’t always the case. The entire idea of regular people being able to take snapshots hinges on one ...
While digging around in the back of your closet or the bottom of your sock drawer or even in the dusty, hot attic, you find an old shirt box filled with small black and white photos from your family’s ...
These cute, brightly colored plastic cameras are modern-day versions of the Kodak Box Brownie, the camera that brought photography to the masses. The concept design is set to commemorate the upcoming ...
What do the Kodak Brownie, the first low-cost camera, launched in 1900, and a 2022 smartphone have in common? They are both popular photographic tools that best represent the spirit of their ...
Rochester, N.Y. - One of the most iconic cameras of all time, invented and developed in Rochester, made Time Magazine's "50 Most Influential Gadgets Of All Time" list. Kodak's Brownie camera, which ...
FARGO — It was nine years ago when Dave Huber stopped by an estate sale at Weivoda Carpets in Dilworth. While there, he picked up a vintage Kodak Brownie camera. "It was almost perfect condition, and ...
After the 1901 technology of my Kodak Brownie No. 2 worked so well shooting the action at the Arse Sweat-a-Palooza 24 Hours of Lemons last month, I decided to take it with me to Speed Week 2017 at the ...
The iconic Kodak Box Brownie camera first released way back in 1900 by camera manufacturer Kodak has been given a digital makeover thanks to Daniel Berrangé Andy Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC. The full ...
Photography pioneer Eastman Kodak, whose cheap Brownie camera brought photography to the masses a century ago, said it will stop producing cameras altogether as its struggles through bankruptcy. Kodak ...
About 80 years ago, someone pointed a Kodak Brownie camera at a sailor and took some snapshots. Click. The shutter on the simple camera flicked open for a 50th of a second. The moment captured on film ...
If you were alive in the 1980s, chances are good you owned a Kodak disc camera or knew someone who did. Eastman Kodak Co. sold 25 million of the ubiquitous pocket cameras, which were launched on the ...