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#2 Public photography was still rare in 1893 and the etiquette of being photographed by a woman had not yet been established. Female photographers at the Fair were nicknamed ‘Kodak fiends.’

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Public photography was still rare in 1893 and the etiquette of being photographed by a woman had not yet been established. Female photographers at the Fair were nicknamed ‘Kodak fiends.’

“You Press the Button, We Do the Rest”: Vintage Kodak Camera Ads of the Late 1800s

#2 Public photography was still rare in 1893 and the etiquette of being photographed by a woman had not yet been established. Female photographers at the Fair were nicknamed ‘Kodak fiends.’

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←#1 By 1893 the price of cameras had become affordable.
#3 American inventor George Eastman (1854-1932) made many improvements in photography.→

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