Want this question answered?
George Eastman's father inspired George to create the Kodak Camera.
George Perry Eastman IV
well, i would say it was pretty bad before it got to be good, but that is just my thought on the topic. What do you think?
There are many paintings and portraits of Washington, but no photos on account of the fact that he died before photography was invented.
There were cameras before Eastman's Brownie Camera (there was a Kodak Camera before the Brownie, but it was really expensive at $25; the Brownie only cost $1), but they were too expensive and too hard to use for most people. Eastman developed the Brownie so everyone could take pictures.
That is the only known name available.
{| |- | There are no photographs of George Washington. He passed away many years before photography was invented. Several famous paintings of George Washington where done while he was alive. |}
No, George was not a crusader. He was a soldier in the Roman Army about 1000 years before the Crusades started.
The first camera was invented long before the 1900s. George Eastman invented the "Kodak" camera, the first camera marketed to the general public, in the 1900s.
Invention of the Kodak CameraThe invention of the Kodak camera is considered a breakthrough as the birth of snapshot photography. Before this camera there weren't other and better options for portable cameras.
Color Photography was not popular before the 1960s because of the price barrier.
No, King George V started it in 1932 (22 years into his reign).