Kodak Shorts
Description: Kodak began as a partnership between George Eastman and Henry A. Strong to develop a film roll camera. After the release of the Kodak camera, Eastman Kodak was incorporated on May 23, 1892. Under Eastman's direction, the company became one of the world's largest film and camera manufacturers, and also developed a model of welfare capitalism and a close relationship with the city of Rochester. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film, and produced a number of technological innovations through heavy investment in research and development at Kodak Research Laboratories.
Description: A classic vintage film sign with a bold, retro design. This piece features a striking color palette and a distressed texture, perfect for photographers, filmmakers, and anyone who appreciates the nostalgic feel of analog photography. It captures the essence of a golden era of film and cameras.
Description: Minolta Co., Ltd. was a Japanese manufacturer of cameras, camera accessories, photocopiers, fax machines, and laser printers. Minolta Co., Ltd., which is also known simply as Minolta, was founded in Osaka, Japan, in 1928 as Nichi-Doku Shashinki Shōten. It made the first integrated autofocus 35 mm SLR camera system. In 1931, the company adopted its final name, an acronym for "Mechanism, Instruments, Optics, and Lenses by Tashima".
Description: A rectangular sign with a distressed, weathered texture around the edges. The sign features the iconic red Kodak logo with horizontal yellow stripes to the right of it. Below the logo, the word "Kodak" is prominently displayed in large red lettering. A black bar at the bottom contains the white text "FILM".