Kodakery
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Description
Kodakery was a monthly periodical about photography, a journal for amateur photographers published by the Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York. Its articles covered topics of popular photography and were richly illustrated with photos. The first issue was published in September, 1913 and the last in 1932. Every purchaser of a Kodak Brownie camera received a free one year subscription. Current subscribers received a copy of the book "The Way to Better Pictures" when the magazine ceased publication. All issues of the publication are believed to be in the public domain today and many are available online.
The title, "Kodakery", was later reused for an internal Kodak employee newsletter in the 1990s.[1]
Volumes
- Kodakery Vol.1 and Vol.2, 1913 - 1915 - Complete scans of all issues by Google Books
- Kodakery Vol.3, 1915 - 1916 - Complete scans of all issues by Google Books
- Kodakery Vol.4, 1916 - 1917 - Complete scans of all issues by Google Books
- Kodakery Vol.5 and Vol.6, 1917 - 1919 - Complete scans of all issues by Google Books
- Kodakery Vol.7, 1919 - 1920 - Complete scans of all issues by Google Books
- Kodakery Vol.8, 1920 - 1921 - Complete scans of all issues by Google Books
- Kodakery Vol.9 and Vol.10, 1921 - 1923 - Complete scans of all issues by Google Books
- Kodakery Vol.11, 1923 - 1924
- Kodakery Vol.12, 1924 - 1925
- Kodakery Vol.13, 1925 - 1926
- Kodakery Vol.14, 1926 - 1927
- Kodakery Vol.15, 1927 - 1928
- Kodakery Vol.16, 1928 - 1929
- Kodakery Vol.17, 1930 - 1931
- Kodakery Vol.18, 1931 - 1932
See Also
See The Kodak Magazine (UK) for a similar magazine published by Kodak Ltd in the UK.
Notes
Links
- On-line Magazines, Newspapers, Books, etc. of the Eastman Kodak Company at GenWeb of Monroe County, NY
- Kodakery history with summaries of some issues from Nancy and Walker's Scrapbook
- Kodakery history by Mike Connealy
sample issue (February 1931)
1. Click on top of slide (black bar) and press <space>-key of Your computer keyboard. 2. Then navigate with right/left arrow keys thru pages.
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