THE BROWNIE CAMERA

The Brownie camera brought affordable photography to everyone.

It was designed by Frank A. Brownell and named after the popular children’s characters whose stories were written and illustrated by Palmer Cox.

The Brownie was announced in the Kodak Trade Circular of February 1900 and the first cameras were shipped on February 8th. The low price of $1 eventually resulted in sales of over 250,000 units.

 

Spring 1906

Eastman Kodak

Early Photography

Arnold Genth

News of the Quake

225,00 Injured

Area of Damage

City on Fire

Path of Destruction

Valencia Hotel

 

 

 

 

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