How Kodak Invented the Snapshot in the 1800s, Making It Possible for Everyone to Be a Photographer
Briefly

Kodak's slogan, 'You Press the Button, We Do the Rest,' revolutionized photography by allowing anyone, regardless of skill, to capture moments with ease.
With the advent of the Kodak camera, ordinary people began documenting daily life and travels, fundamentally changing photography's role in society.
The introduction of the Brownie camera marked a pivotal moment, making photography accessible to all, including children, and fostering a culture of snapshot photography.
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