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  2. Kodak Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Gallery was a consumer online digital photography web site that was acquired by Kodak in 2001 and shut down in 2012. It offered photo storage, sharing, printing, and personalized gifts, but also had some controversies and limitations.

  3. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Kodak is an American company that produces various products related to film photography, such as cameras, film cartridges, and digital printing. Learn about its origins, innovations, struggles, and diversification from this Wikipedia article.

  4. National Science and Media Museum - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, collections and exhibitions of the museum in Bradford, West Yorkshire, that explores light and sound through photography, television, animation, videogaming and more. The museum is closed until 2025 for a £7.5 million project to create two new galleries.

  5. Kodak EasyShare - Wikipedia

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    Kodak EasyShare was a sub-brand of Eastman Kodak Company products that included digital cameras, printers, frames, and online services. The brand was introduced in 2001 and discontinued in 2012, when Kodak stopped manufacturing and selling all digital cameras and photo frames.

  6. Kodak Brownie - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Brownie was a series of simple and affordable box cameras made by Eastman Kodak from 1900 to 1986. Learn about the invention, etymology, varieties and iconic photos taken with Brownie cameras.

  7. International Center of Photography - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, programs, and collections of ICP, a photography museum and school in New York City. Founded by Cornell Capa in 1974, ICP hosts exhibitions, awards, and educational events at its Lower East Side location.

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