+ Follow EASTMAN Tag
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[Title] => The World’s Biggest Photo Album
[Summary] => In 1932, George Eastman the inventor of Kodak committed suicide. He left a note that said, “My work is done. Why wait?” But with his death, he left behind a lasting legacy — Kodak. Kodak is a household name. It is synonymous with photography, cameras, films and framed happy family moments. George Eastman is considered the father of popular photography and the inventor of motion-picture film. He invented a dry-plate process and established a factory at Rochester, N.Y., for making the plates.
[DatePublished] => 2007-07-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Boy Abunda
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EASTMAN
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