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George Eastman House: Technology Collection

Location: Rochester, NY, USA
Date: 1947
Category:
Creator(s): Eastman, George

 

The oldest and most comprehensive collection of photographic and cinematic technology

In 1888, George Eastman created the Kodak camera, the first camera designed to use roll film. The camera's simplicity and user friendly mechanism revolutionized amateur snapshot photography and in 1892, he founded the Eastman Kodak Company, in Rochester, New York.

The George Eastman House is the oldest and most comprehensive collection of photographic and cinematic technology consisting of more than 16,000 artifacts. The collection also includes all the necessary equipment for photographic image printing, as well as documents related to the business, manufacturing, and marketing of the photography and film industries.

From the earliest prototypes in 1839 to the latest handheld digital devise, the collection offers an unparalleled examination of the technological achievements and historical advancement of filmography and photography.

Era: 1940s
Innovation designated by:
public domain
Address:
George Eastman House
900 East Ave
Rochester, NY, USA

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