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Invention Of The Camera News

Embracing The Mothers Of Invention

I'll admit it: I'm sometimes smugly entertained by the older generation's reaction to the fads of the Web. "Facebook? Why on earth would I want other people to know about my private life?" "Twitter? Who's got the time for that nonsense?"

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Kodak: 130 years of history

From the invention of film stored in rolls to the creation of the first digital camera, Kodak has been one of the most innovative photography companies for more than a century. But it has struggled to ...

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Kodak files for bankruptcy protection

Company that pioneered the digital camera eventually brought down by its failure to invest in its own ground-breaking invention

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This 35-Foot-Long Film Camera Makes Two-Story-Tall Photos

Photographer Dennis Manarchy builds a 35-foot-long film camera to take 6-foot-tall negatives that eventually become two-story-tall prints.

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The "Eye of America" Takes Two-Story-Tall Pictures [Video]

# photography To celebrate the 200th birthday of the invention of the camera, photographer Dennis Manarchy built one of his own. It looks just like a classic film camera with a wooden frame, leatherette, and brass hardware but, oddly, I don't remember cameras normally being 35-feet long. More »

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The Gigantic "Eye of America" Takes Two-Story-Tall Photos [Video]

# photography To celebrate the 200th birthday of the invention of the camera, photographer Dennis Manarchy built one of his own. It looks just like a classic film camera with a wooden frame, leatherette, and brass hardware but, oddly, I don't remember cameras normally being 35-feet long. More »

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