Kodak City

Kodak City

Catherine Leutenegger , A.D. Coleman , Urs Stahel
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Sep 9, 2014 · English · Hardcover (160 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 160
Language English
Published Sep 9, 2014
Publisher Kehrer Verlag
ISBN-10 3868284621
ISBN-13 9783868284621

Description

In the heart of photography’s evolution lies the story of Eastman Kodak, a company that shaped the industry from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The book delves into Kodak City, both as a physical place and a pivotal chapter in the annals of photographic history. It explores the vibrant culture and innovation that characterized Kodak's headquarters, revealing how the company transformed personal photography into an accessible art form.

Through rich imagery and insightful commentary from seasoned photographers and historians, the book paints a vivid picture of Kodak’s contributions and the social context in which they thrived. It captures the spirit of a time when photography became an integral part of everyday life, illustrating the profound impact of Kodak’s technological advancements.

As the narrative unfolds, the authors invite readers to reflect on the intersection of technology, art, and memory. This exploration of Kodak's legacy serves as a reminder of how the company not only changed the way we capture images but also how we perceive the world around us, forever altering the fabric of visual culture.

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Art & Photography
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