Friday, October 5, 2012

Web Assignment #3

A Brownie Camera from the 1940s.
A Brownie Camera was a relatively cheap and easy-to-use camera invented in the early 1900s. It was the first camera to develop the snapshot system of usage, and was invented be Eastman Kodak in the year 1900.
The Brownie was a non-expensive camera, having to pay only $1 for the first model, and could be used by virtually everyone, which is what inspired their slogan: "You push the button, we do the rest." 
This revolutionized the way photography was used because cameras were now able to be used by the common public, allowing for the expansion of interest of photographers everywhere.

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