These cute, brightly colored plastic cameras are modern-day versions of the Kodak Box Brownie, the camera that brought photography to the masses. The concept design is set to commemorate the upcoming ...
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 ...
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 ...
The iconic Kodak Box Brownie camera first released way back in 1900 by camera manufacturer Kodak has been given a digital makeover thanks to Daniel Berrangé Andy Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC. The full ...
A pensioner has been reunited with long-lost photos of his late mother after spotting her in snaps a photographer found in a vintage camera. Graeme Webb, from Hawick, Scottish Borders, came across a ...
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The first Box Brownie model appeared in 1900. This is a model 2A, made in or shortly after 1916. (It still works!) It was part of the accelerating process of introducing new technologies into everyday ...
A recent Magazine article looked at one of the most important cardboard boxes ever made - the Brownie camera. Created by Kodak, it turned ordinary people into photographers for the first time - the ...
When I was young, my mother had a Brownie box camera. Metal and cardboard construction, no flash, and no adjustments. You could only take pictures in the daytime and ...