Over at the Atlantic, Alexis Madrigal has an exceptionally good post with an
exceptionally good title: “The Triumph of Kodakery.” Inspired by the sad news that Eastman
Kodak may be on the verge of bankruptcy, he points out that the dream the company
was built on–making photography so effortless that it’s everywhere, and enjoyed
by everybody–is hardly in trouble. It’s just that its purest expression today is
the camera phone, not a Kodak camera that takes Kodak film that’s processed by a
Kodak lab.
read the rest here..... By Harry
McCracken
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