A Moment Lasts Forever
According to Caroline Cakebread from Business Insider, it was estimated that 1.2 trillion pictures have been taken in 2017 and is expected to increase more as the year progresses.
When you look at an old photo album you wouldn’t think about who made those memories possible. The man behind the camera is George Eastman. Eastman was not just a businessman, he was an entrepreneur who revolutionized the photographic industry by making it more affordable, accessible and inspiring others to take more photos of anything and everything.
Before his invention of roll film, the process of taking a picture was a whole lot more difficult. After Eastman had developed the Kodak company, the cameras were mass produced and the Brownie camera and was one of the first to be sold for only a dollar. Other creative people were able to use roll film, leading Eadweard Muybridge to create the motion picture. Today we can take all the pictures in the world with little to no time or money out of our pockets, it was easy as “You press the button, we do the rest” which was the Kodak company motto. They develop at a small charge. More people took it on as a hobby, increasing the variety of art that amature photographers created. Without him, those
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“The Eastman Kodak Company was founded in 1892 and was one of the first U.S. companies to mass-produce a standardized product.” (ebscohost) When goods are made in large quantities, they become cheaper. ”The Brownie camera was launched in 1900 to target new hobbyist photographers—children—and with its $1 price tag” (ebscohost). The dollar was different back then, but the drop in the price allowed more amateur photographers to take on the hobby of photography. Today, a standard camera would usually cost around 20 dollars and above and roll film has become less of a modern hobby since it has transitioned into digital