Amateur Photographers, 1930s


Poster shows photo of two females, one holds a Kodak camera. Kodak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong on September 4, 1888. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film. The company's ubiquity was such that its "Kodak moment" tagline entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that was demanded to be recorded for posterity. An amateur photographer may take photographs for pleasure and to record an event, emotion, place, as a person without a monetary motivation. An amateur may make considerable sums entering work in contests for prize money or through occasional inclusion of their work in magazines or the archive of a photo agency. No photographer credited, circa 1930-40.


Size: 3299px × 4200px
Photo credit: © Photo Researchers / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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