Picture shows the NO.1 Kodak camera, designed especially for American film, came out in 1888. It sold for $25, loaded for 100 exposures, and the...
The Kodak, invented by George Eastman , is perhaps the most significant commercial camera ever produced. The important feature of the Kodak was not...
The Kodak, invented by George Eastman , is perhaps the most significant commercial camera ever produced. The important feature of the Kodak was not...
New York: Kodak Girls "Do The Rest: in the '90s--in a penthouse on the roof of the State Street factory Eastman's first women employees made Solio...
Advertisement for Kodak cameras, 1904. The illustration, entitled 'A Christmas Morning,' depicts a woman photographs a young girl who lies in bed...
This selection, showing the changing design of Kodak cameras, includes George Eastman's original 1888 Kodak camera , folding cameras, box brownies,...
Roll of transparent film for use in the Kodak camera. The �No 1� Kodak, invented by George Eastman and introduced in 1888, is perhaps the most...
Autographic Kodak Junior folding camera for A-116 film.Kodak F7.7, 130mm lens no.149925; black leatherette case. Lt. Lowell Smith took this No. 1A...
Yellow box for Kodak Kodachrome 8mm color movie film, manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company, isolated on white background, 1958. .
Advertisement for the Kodak folding pocket camera for Christmas by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, 1898.
Advertisement for Kodak cameras featuring "The Kodak Girl" well dressed, and standing on a windswept cliff with camera in hand.
Kodak office w. Wide open spaces for demonstrating new products to potential clients re managing office spaces.
Woman holding an early Kodak camera which was sold with the film already loaded. The entire camera was returned to the factory for film processing.
Advertisement for Kodak by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, 1905. The ad features a drawing by Edward Penfield of the "Kodak Girls"...
Advertisement for Kodak by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, 1911. The Number 3A Special camera is pictured.
Advertisement for Kodak by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, 1918. A picture of a soldier leaving for World War I holding a child is...
Advertisement for Kodak by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, 1901. Kodak films are advertised.
Advertisement for Kodak by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, 1902. The "Kodak Girls" are pictured.
Close-up of Kodak Instamatic 100 film camera, ca 1965, using the 126 format, isolated on a white background, July 24, 2019.
Kodak cameras sit on a shelf at a photography store October 19, 2005 in Chicago, Illinois. Kodak recently announced revenues from digital surpassed...
An advertisement for an early Kodak camera. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub. 1889
Manufacturing lenses at Kodak, circa 1930s. 'High- class lenses, at one time almost a foreign monopoly, are produced by the thousand at the Kodak...
Close-up of Kodak Kodachrome 64 slide film cartridge, with expiration date showing September 1977, a classic slide film in the 126 format, used with...
Advertisement poster: The Kodak Girl- "Take a Kodak With You". Illustration shows a woman at the beach with a Kodak camera. Undated illustration....
Kodak Office and Camera Works today on the site of Eastman's first three-story factory in Rochester, NY, are the center of a world-wide industry....
Kodak sales reps. Work in shared cubicles in close quarters re managing office space; prob. St. Louis .
Cherub advertises the new Kodak camera, perfected by George Eastman in 1888 and intended for use by the general public.
Advertisement for Kodak by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, 1916. The 2C Autographic Jr. Camera is pictured.
Advertisement for Kodak by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, 1901. The "Kodak Girl" is pictured for Folding Pocket cameras.
Close-up of Kodak Pocket Instamatic 10 film camera, using the 110 film format with customizable flower power insert, ca 1970s, on white background,...
Close-up of a Kodak Kodachrome 35mm film slide isolated on a white background, with Processed by Kodak text, 1970.
Thousand cameras are given away to children all over the US in 1929 as part of the Eastman Kodak celebration of the 50th anniversary of George...
The 'Baby Brownie' was made from 1934. George Eastman marketed the original Brownie to be an inexpensive camera for the mass market; when first...
Advertisement taken from a collection of photographs, equipment and printed material tracing the history of photography, assembled by Kodak Limited...
Kodak 'Brownie' box camera with original cardboard packing carton, made by Eastman Kodak Co. The camera was literally a cardboard box with a wooden...
George Eastman marketed the original Brownie to be an inexpensive camera for the mass market. The camera, which was designed by Frank Brownell, was...
George Eastman marketed the original Brownie to be an inexpensive camera for the mass market; when first introduced in 1900, the price of the camera...
An American-made Kodak "35" 35mm roll film rangefinder camera with an Angstigmat "special" 50mm f3.5 lens is seen in this 2009 Healdsburg,...
In this photo illustration products from the photographic company Kodak are displayed following the announcement on October 5 that the company are to...
In this photo illustration products from the photographic company Kodak are displayed following the announcement on October 5 that the company are to...
Kodak creates a sensation, between 1890 and 1900. Frances Benjamin Johnston with group of children looking at her camera. Artist Unknown.
Professional 35mm analog camera film is on display at Mike's Camera in Dublin, California, including Kodak Tri-X, Kodak T-Max, Ilford HP5, Ilford...
Disposable analog film cameras, including black and white film cameras from film manufacturer Ilford, are on display at Mike's Camera in Dublin,...
Close-up of yellow box of Kodak Kodacolor X color negative camera film in 126 format, with original price of 87 cents, February 21, 2018.
Close-up of yellow box of Kodak Kodacolor X color negative camera film in 126 format, with original price of 87 cents, February 21, 2018.