The Camera that Saw the Great War
At first glance, this little black camera looks like a tiny, worn-out shooter from a hundred years ago. But …
At first glance, this little black camera looks like a tiny, worn-out shooter from a hundred years ago. But …
You might not know this, but there was metadata before there was, well, metadata. Way back in 1914, Kodak introduced the Autographic system, a combination of autographic cameras and film that allowed you to permanently sign, date and title your negatives as you shot them.