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 ...
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 ...
Sold starting in 1916, the Kodak No. 00 Cartridge Premo was a very cheap little camera intended for use by children, made to use unperforated 35mm Kodak movie film. I didn't feel like making a film ...