The Kodak Girl Collection
This in-depth collection pays homage to the Kodak Girl, created by Kodak in 1893, and the history of female photographers. With photos, advertisements, and other graphics featuring women with their cameras, as well as the Kodak Girl, this site uses fun period imagery to show the relationship between women and cameras throughout the years.
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