Kodak Brownie Stack

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The Brownie camera was made by Frank A. Brownell for the Eastman Kodak Company. It was a game changer in the photography world changing American culture forever. With its introduction in 1900 it was easily accessible to the masses with its low cost of $1. The camera was mainly advertised to children as it was inexpensive, small, and easy to use. As the Brownie became more popular, adults started using them. These cameras played a crucial role in the photography world with making photography affordable and easier to do. Here are some pictures of what brownie cameras looked like and the different types that were made in-between years 1907-1949.

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The Brownie camera was made by Frank A. Brownell for the Eastman Kodak Company. It was a game changer in the photography world changing American culture forever. With its introduction in 1900 it was easily accessible to the masses with its low cost of $1. The camera was mainly advertised to children as it was inexpensive, small, and easy to use. As the Brownie became more popular, adults started using them. These cameras played a crucial role in the photography world with making photography affordable and easier to do. Here are some pictures of what brownie cameras looked like and the different types that were made in-between years 1907-1949.

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The Brownie camera was made by Frank A. Brownell for the Eastman Kodak Company. It was a game changer in the photography world changing American culture forever. With its introduction in 1900 it was easily accessible to the masses with its low cost of $1. The camera was mainly advertised to children as it was inexpensive, small, and easy to use. As the Brownie became more popular, adults started using them. These cameras played a crucial role in the photography world with making photography affordable and easier to do. Here are some pictures of what brownie cameras looked like and the different types that were made in-between years 1907-1949.

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