Item is an illustrated colour guide for general picture taking and a promotional brochure for a range of Kodak still and motion picture cameras, film, movie projectors, and other photography accessories.
Item consists of 3 French and 3 English copies of an illustrated colour promotional brochure detailing Kodak Canada's history, philosophy and products. Published to celebrate the centennial of Kodak Canada.
Item consists of three copies of an illustrated colour brochure for Kodak Canada's capture, transformation and display products for analog and digital photography.
Item consists of 3 copies of an illustrated black-and-white promotional brochure detailing the history of Eastman Kodak Co. Contains a biographical sketch of George Eastman.
Item consists of 3 copies of an illustrated promotional booklets detailing the history of Eastman Kodak Co. Published to celebrate Eastman Kodak's centennial.
Item is an illustrated colour brochure profiling Kodak's operations and history in Canada. Includes overview of photographic film and paper manufacturing process.
Item is a profile of the Eastman Kodak Company's principles, organizational structure, production and research, employee relations, advertising, and history
Item consists of 3 copies of a promotional brochure featuring Kodak Instamatic cameras, EK4 and EK6 instant cameras, Carousel projectors, movie cameras, motion picture projectors, and film.
Item is a listing of dates and times of Kodak Instamatic television commercials running in Ontario throughout the Christmas 1966 advertising campaign. The listing includes the television programs airing at the time each commerical was broadcast.
Item is a transparency featuring an image of a young girl with blonde hair holding a paint brush and wearing a paint covered smock, surrounded by artworks.
File contains two prints featuring promotional images of Kodak Olympic merchandise, including a hat, scarf, and bandana laid out on a table. A third image features an image of Princess Diana standing at a podium receiving a book titled 'Vancouver' from the mayor.
File contains a panoramic mountain view. Enclosed with the print is a caption that reads: "A panoramic vista snapped with the new Kodak Stretch 35 camera. A great travelling companion!" The Stretch 35 was a 35 mm single-use camera loaded with 12 frames of Kodacolor Gold 200. It was manufactured during 1989.
Commerical photographs: one still life of a tea set, one advertising a fisher price camera for children - the image is of three children (two boys and a girl) and a note with the photograph reads "Put a camera in the hands of children and sharpen your own view of the world. The Fisher-Price camera was designed for younsters in the five-to-eight-year-old group". Four are head shots of a young man wth a mohawk. Two are of Grey Line red double decker buses with Kodak advertising on the side of the buses. Two are studio shots of Kodak cameras with boxes of Kodak film. One is of men in the middle of a soccer game, this photograph includes a note that reads "Participants in the 1986 Kodak 'Run for the Money' color reporduction contest will be working from this colorful sports action photo in their attempts to accurately reproduce the image for the ninth annual Kodak 'Run for the Money." Other images are still lifes of coloured umbrellas, chalk, and casino lights taken at night. As well as two commercial 'beauty' shots of two women.
File contains two group portraits. One features a group of six young women wearing signature Kodak yellow and red Kodacolor ski hats and Kodak film scarves. The second features a group of eight Kodak employees holding Kodacolor coolers.
File contains two identical photographs featuring an image of a group of employees standing with a Canada flag outside in the parking lot of Building #5. A flag in the foreground indicates the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada. The third photograph features an image of the Kodak PhotoCD compact disc with PhotoCD Player and remote, likely taken for advertising purposes.
Item is a colour photograph featuring a verticle image of a woman lounging on a Kodak-yellow beach chair wearing a swimsuit of characteristic Kodak-yellow, -red, blue, and -grey. She also has a paur of Kodak-yellow sunglasses hanging from her neckline. Likely from an advterising shoot.
File contains duplicate prints featuring an image of a Kodamatic 980L diagram titled "THE KODAMATIC 980L INSTANT CAMERA: MEASURING DISTANCE ND LIGHT" and another titled "THE KODAMATIC 980L INSTANT CAMERA: ADJUSTING THE CAMERA".
File contains two identical prints featuring images of a blonde woman outdoors with another woman, and indoors with a different woman posed for snapshot portraits.
Item is an image of a billboard graphic of a person skiing, leaving Kodakcolor 100 in his trail. The caption reads "Kodak. The official film of the 1988 Olympic Winter Games. Inscribed in ink on the recto reads: "outdoor billboard/ Nationally summer '87 / Calgary Jan/Feb '88".
File contains promotional colour photographs of sporting activities. Eight prints are duplicate prints of a saiil boat, with the caption "This colorful photo of catamarans in full sail is now on view as the latest Kodarama...This print was made on new Kodak Ektacolor 2001 paper." inserted with each image. Similarly, there are four prints of a man golfing mid-swing, five prints of a group of cyclers approaching the camera head-on, and a single print of a group of men wearing Kodak hockey jerseys posed for a group portrait on an ice rink.
File contains colour negatives featuring images of Kodak products piled as Christmas presents, such as the Instamatic M4 and the complete Super 8 home movie oufit, beneath a 'Season's Greetings' picture with hand drawn signs that have slogans like 'open me first' or 'gift idea'. One image features flash cubes hung like snow flakes. For colour prints see 2005.001.06.05.050.
File contains a print with the caption: The Eastman Company's "You press the Button, We do the rest" ad slogan in 1890 is still valid for today's "point and shoot" cameras.
Item consists of a black and white negative featuring an image of a summer themed display advertising Kodak products. At the top of the display is a sign that reads: "take your camera where the fun is..." with an image of five people water-skiing below. For black and white print see 2005.001.06.03.349.
Item consists of two similar foamcore signs both with the phrase "To capture that Special Moment / Kodak ...it's all you need to know." One features an image of a bird in flight and one an image of a butterfly on a flower. The reverse of each sign is labelled with a sticker that reads "Mazzuca Design, Photography & Ideas" followed by their contact information.
A cardboard sign with a pull-out stand at the back advertising Kodak Kodacolor VR film with a woman in a swimsuit holding a waterski in one hand and a Kodak Disc 3100 camera in the other.
Item consists of two posters featuring the Kodak and text in French and English that reads "Past preserved / Future defined / Kodak Canada Inc. 100 / 1899 - 1999".
Item consists of two posters featuring the Kodak and text in French and English that reads "Past preserved / Future defined / Kodak Canada Inc. 100 / 1899 - 1999".
Item consists of two colour posters, one larger in size, featuring text that reads "Picture-takers that reflect the Rainbow", beneath the text are images of three coloured cameras labeled "Kodak Petite", "Pocket Kodak" and "Brownie".
Item consists of a poster featuring an image of a woman standing on a beach holding a parasol and a camera. Beneath reads "All out-doors invites your Kodak".
Item consists of a poster featuring an image of a family sitting outside under a tree. The father plays with the daughter while the mother holds a camera. Beneath reads "Le Kodak Conserve l'Histoire".
Item consists of a poster featuring an image of a woman standing on a beach holding a parasol and a camera. Beneath reads "L'heure de recreation est l'heure de votre KODAK".