File consists of bound volumes containing both the American and Canadian editions of Studio Light, published by Eastman Kodak Company, from 1934 to 1940. The publication was targeted toward professional photographers.
File consists of bound and unbound issues of Studio Light, published by Eastman Kodak Company, from 1914 at 1932 and from 1975 to 1988. The publication was targeted toward professional photographers. Some issues missing.
File contains issues of the Canadian Edition of Studio Light, published by Eastman Kodak Company, from 1909 to 1929. The publication was launched in 1909 and was targeted toward professional photographers. File includes vol. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 1909) to vol. 21, no. 10 (Dec. 1929). The original name of the publication was Studio Light and the Aristo Eagle. The name was changed to Studio Light in February, 1910.
File consists of bound and unbound volumes of Kodakery: a magazine for amateur photographers, published monthly by Eastman Kodak Co. File includes: Sept. 1920 to Aug. 1921; June, Aug., Nov. and Dec. 1925; and Jan. 1926.
File consists of bound and unbound volumes of Kodakery: a magazine for amateur photographers, published monthly by Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd. File includes Nov. 1913 to June 1932. Some issues missing.
File part contains instructional information on the use of Kodak densitoemters and how to use density readings for black-and-white and colour printing.
File part contains instructional information on the use of Kodak densitoemters and how to use density readings for black-and-white and colour printing.
File contains instructional booklets published by Eastman Kodak on how to photograph in certain situations. Topics include: astrophotography; composition; photographing flowers; winter, flash, underwater, travel, night, close up and tropical photography; photography through binoculars; and photography the television.
File contains published instructional booklets on basic photographic subjects. Topics include: making a pinhole camera; early photographic history, caring for your motion picture camera, glossary of photographic terms, using an eye-level viewfinder.
Item is a pamphlet designed to accompany a Sinar course on large-format photography. The pamphlet provides an overview of the course syllabus, illustrations of common problems with large-format photography, and space for participants to write notes.
Item consists of three copies of a commemorative folder with 4 Canadian postage stamps presented on a "Day of Issue" envelope. The Stamps mark the 150th anniversary of Kodak Canada.
Item is an illustrated promotional pamphlet detailing major events in the history of Kodak (Australasia) Pty. Ltd., Eastman Kodak Company's Australian subsidiary.
Item is a leaf of promotional text that originally accompanied a set of reproductions of the July 20, 1969 lunar landing. The text outlines the role of Kodak film in this landing and in space exploration in general. Photographic reproductions are missing.
Item is an illustrated colour brochure profiling Kodak's operations and history in Canada. Includes overview of photographic film and paper manufacturing process.
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 commercial images of children attending birthday parties, wearing costumes, at weddings and with family. Some have captions enclosed, such as an image of children wearing fake moustaches with a caption that reads "If you want pictures in which children aren't looking directly at the camera and your subjects aren't cooperating, have them pretend that your camera is a "monster" that will get them if they look at it."
File contains commercial portraits of children, including images of children blowing up balloons, looking at photographs, and playing outside. Some duplicates.
File consists of 2 contact sheets and 2 prints featuring images of a life-sized cutout french advertisement at the Image Centre in Toronto for Kodak Colorwatch System, featuring an image of a man holding a baby standing beside a dog wearing a birthday hat and sunglasses and a stuffed Kosmic the Kolorkin mascot toy.
Item is an album of black-and-white photographic prints representing the Ninth Annual Comptrollers' Conference, held at Kodak Heights in Toronto, Ontario from September 23 - 25, 1953.
Item consists of a portrait format poster featuring a spashot image of a puppy and text in French that discusses the benefits of using Film Verichrome Kodak for your snapshots.
The technicques of the masters videoconference series poster for William S. McIntosh's lecture "Learn How Unsusual Settings Have Created The Portrait of Success".
File includes promotional material, VHS tapes, and manuscript notes from 1988 to 1990 related to Visions in View, a series of commercial/industrial photography seminars offered by Kodak.