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The Kodak Brownie Camera: The Reason You Have Your Family Photos Like most people, I have a box of old family photos taken by my great grandparents. We owe those boxes of photos to the invention ...
The other expired in November of 1942. If you refrigerate film, it will keep for decades, but it is safe to assume that film ...
Photographer, Aaron Reed says: “At a glance, you might mistake the photo for a charcoal sketch, but this humble image marks ...
A huge fan of antique cameras has struck gold after discovering a 100 year old Kodak in Salisbury’s Antique Market, complete with used film. 20-year-old Oliver Barnes had the film developed ...
While most photographers have moved on to digital cameras with their numerous benefits, there are a few artists out there still taking pictures with film. While film is among the more well-known an… ...
The company’s name has become synonymous with a failure to adapt to the digital revolution. But overseas, its logo has become ...
Fujifilm’s QuickSnap Flash 400 and Kodak’s FunSaver one-time-use cameras will give you reliably great color results at your next party or gathering.