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KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1917. Kodak, as you go. Advertisement for a Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine, 1917
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KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1917. Kodak, as you go. Advertisement for a Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine, 1917
KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1917.
Kodak, as you go. Advertisement for a Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine, 1917
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Kodak, as you go - A Glimpse into Early American Photography
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. Step back in time with this Kodak advertisement from 1917. The image showcases a snapshot of the past, capturing the essence of early American photography and its impact on society. In an era when photography was still a novelty, this ad promotes the convenience and accessibility of Kodak's hand-held camera. It invites viewers to embark on their own photographic journey, emphasizing that anyone can become a photographer with Kodak by their side. The composition features an automobile parked beside two women engrossed in capturing moments through their Kodak cameras. This scene symbolizes the freedom and mobility that photography offered during this period. As technology advanced, photographers were no longer confined to studios but could explore the world around them. The text accompanying the image is simple yet powerful - "Kodak, as you go". These words encapsulate both the ease of use and portability of Kodak cameras. They also hint at how photography became intertwined with everyday life; it was no longer limited to special occasions but could be enjoyed spontaneously while on-the-go. This print offers us a glimpse into America's fascination with photography in its early stages. It reminds us of George Eastman's vision for making photography accessible to all and highlights how images have shaped our collective memory throughout history. Immerse yourself in this piece from Granger Art on Demand and let it transport you back to a time when every click captured not just
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