George Eastman.
sensitized photographic film, paper, and plates; photocopy equipment; prepared photographic chemicals; still picture equipment; microfilming equipment; and motion picture equipment
Fomex is a brand of photographic equipment, especially photographic lighting
Growth in the photographic equipment and supplies industry was usually fueled by the introduction of new products that featured innovative technology
Some companies that make professional photographic equipment are Canon, Casio, Fujifilm, Kodak, Nikon, Panasonic, Olympus, Polaroid, Samsung and Walker.
This classification includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing photographic apparatus, equipment, parts, attachments, and accessories utilized in both still and motion photography.
Approximately 800 companies were involved in manufacturing photographic equipment and supplies in the United States in the mid-1990s.
Ernest Mytum has written: 'An introduction to photographic materials' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Photographic chemistry, Photography
Associated Equipment Company was created in 1912.
there were 19,672 people engaged in manufacturing photographic and photocopying equipment, including 11,068 production workers who earned an average hourly wage of $17.26.
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Since George Eastman founded the company in the late 19th century as the Eastman Kodak Company, the company has gone through multiple changes, as well as being responsible for some of the photographic industry's most important innovations. Photographic paper designed to capture X-Rays, transparent film rolls, microfilm systems - all devised by Kodak's staff and all representative of the company's wide-ranging influence.