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| #1754185 in Books | Nancy Martha West | 2000-05-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .74 x6.10 x9.02l,.98 | File type: PDF | 242 pages | Kodak and the Lens of Nostalgia||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By Mary S.|This is an interesting concept and one I have been able to incorporate in my research.|4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| A fascinating survey of photography and advertising.|By Midwest Book Review|The history of Kodak photography and Kodak's advertising, which influenced American culture|||Thoroughly researched and genuinely interdisciplinary, this engaging study of the history and evolution of Kodak's advertisements will appeal to anyone interested in snapshot photography, in advertising and more generally in American culture. An enjoyable and
The advertising campaigns launched by Kodak in the early years of snapshot photography stand at the center of a shift in American domestic life that goes deeper than technological innovations in cameras and film. Before the advent of Kodak advertising in 1888, writes Nancy Martha West, Americans were much more willing to allow sorrow into the space of the domestic photograph, as evidenced by the popularity of postmortem photography in the mid-nineteenth century. Throu...
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