Why could a small start-up build Instagram, a photo app, and sell it for $1 billion while companies like Eastman Kodak, steeped in photography and the emotionalism of photography, could not? Culture got in the way.
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It was, they said, "the largest prize contest in photographic history." The Rush Rhees Library in Rochester, N.Y., houses a collection of photographs from the first-ever picture contest sponsored by the Eastman Kodak Company.
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While the Eastman Kodak Company's early picture contests were national - and later international - there was no shortage of submissions from New York City photographers. A selection of photos from 1929 to the early 1940s.
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"I'm not sure I miss the process, but I do miss the routine, of long quiet nights with me, my thoughts and my negatives." David Gonzalez reflects on the Temple of Kodak.
There's a very good article in The Economist about why Kodak is failing, while Fujifilm is doing well.
H_Fisher writes "Michael Hiltzik of the L.A. Times writes with a frank look at the decisions and changes that have led to Kodak's decline from top U.S. photography company to a company whose product is almost irrelevant. He writes: '[Kodak] executives couldn't foresee a future in which film had no role in image capture at all, nor come to grips with the lower profit margins or faster competitive pace of high-tech industries.' He also notes that Kodak's story comes as a cautionary tale to giants like Google and Facebook."
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
When he looked at the flood-damaged Kodachrome slides his father shot years ago, Todd Heisler learned lesson about photography - and about family.
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