How Kodak Changed The World

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Imagine you’re hanging out with friends, one of them suggests you take a photo to remember the moment, or post on social media. With one click you’ve captured a moment forever. You’ve taken a photo that hundreds of people might see, and one that you’ll look at for years to come. One thing you didn’t do was stop and think about how this was possible. You had no idea over one hundred years ago, a curious high school dropout was inspired and motivated to simplify photography, changing the world forever. All you were doing was taking a picture with some friends.
The invention of the Kodak camera has affected the world in so many ways.
Kodak invented photographic film in rolls in 1883, making the portable camera possible (Bellis, Mary 2). The adaption of
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However, there were some changes he was fortunate enough to see. His invention of the camera led to his invention of flexible, dry, transparent rolled film (Bellis, Mary). This had effects on society right away. Before Eastman’s invention magazines and weekly newspapers illustrated their news reports with drawings, this lead to exaggerations (Burlingame, Roger). “The instantaneous photograph gave us a new and sometimes disturbing view of life,” said Roger Burlingame about the effect of the Kodak camera. Eastman not only made photography affordable for people, he also made it more convenient with the smaller model. For this reason Eastman’s company even today remains one of the biggest in the camera industry (“George Eastman”). “It is mass-produced today in delicate and precise forms by one of the world’s most powerful industrial corporations and no doubt will be produced in some form as long as our civilization lasts,” said Burlingame. His famous slogans “You push the button, we do the rest,” or “As easy to use as a pencil,” and even “Anyone can use it,” will be remembered forever (Patton,