The Birth of the Snapshot — How Kodak Revolutionized Photography
The invention of the snapshot transformed photography from a complex, exclusive art form into a casual, everyday activity. Kodak played a pivotal role in making photography accessible to the masses, reshaping the way people capture and preserve their memories. This video explores the journey of Kodak, from its groundbreaking camera designs to the popularization of the snapshot culture, and how it democratized photography for all.
The Kodak Number 1 and the Brownie allowed people to capture their lives in ways that were previously unimaginable. More than just technical innovations, these cameras sparked the creation of a new culture—one where personal stories and moments could be shared through snapshots.
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