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    • He is a high school dropout. Eastman’s mom, Mary, took in guests to help the family, and Eastman exited secondary school at age 14 to add to the family pay.
    • He is named after his dad. Named after his dad George Washington Eastman, George Eastman was brought into the world on July 12, 1854, in Waterville, New York.
    • His first camera, the Kodak, was sold in 1888. In 1880, George Eastman opened the Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company. His first camera, the Kodak, was sold in 1888 and comprised of a crate camera with 100 openings.
    • He wanted to travel. Whenever Eastman was 24, he wanted to visit Santo Domingo and, on the counsel of an associate, chose to archive the outing. However, the photography gear alone was huge, weighty and expensive.
    • Who Was George Eastman?
    • Early Life and Education
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    • The Brownie Camera
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    In 1880, George Eastman opened the Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company. His first camera, the Kodak, was sold in 1888 and consisted of a box camera with 100 exposures. Later he offered the first Brownie camera, which was intended for children. By 1927, Eastman Kodak was the largest U.S. company in the industry. Eastman committed suicide in 1932.

    Named after his father George Washington Eastman, George Eastman was born on July 12, 1854, in Waterville, New York. George Sr. had started a small business school, Eastman Commercial College, in Rochester, where he moved the family in 1860. But he died suddenly when Eastman was eight. One of young Eastman's two older sisters was wheelchair-bound f...

    When Eastman was 24, he planned to visit Santo Domingo and, on the advice of a colleague, decided to document the trip. But the photography equipment alone was enormous, heavy and costly. He bought all the equipment, but he never took the trip. Instead he began researching how to make photography less cumbersome and easier for the average person to...

    He resigned from his bank job after launching his fledgling photography company in April 1880. In 1885, he headed to the patent office with a roll-holder device that he and camera inventor William Hall Walker had developed. This allowed cameras to be smaller and cheaper. Eastman also came up with the name Kodak, because he believed products should ...

    The Brownie camera was launched in 1900 to target new hobbyist photographers — children — and with its $1 price tag, it also became a favorite of servicemen. Eastman supported the military in other ways as well, developing unbreakable glass lenses for gas masks and a special camera for taking pictures from planes during World War I. In all, Eastman...

    Although his company was essentially a monopoly for many years, Eastman was not the average corporate industrialist. He was one of the first American industrialists to embrace and implement the concept of employee profit sharing in the United States, and, in addition, he made an outright gift from his own money to each of his workers. In 1919, he a...

    An avid cyclist, Eastman noticed a progressive immobility, the result of a degenerative condition that involved a hardening of the cells in the lower spinal cord. He also suffered from severe diabetes. So on March 14, 1932, at age 77, he took his own life with a single gunshot to the heart. A note he left said, "My work is done. Why wait?" He never...

    • George Eastman was an American entrepreneur who founded the Eastman Kodak Company and helped to bring the photographic use of roll film into the mainstream.
    • George Eastman is regarded as one of the most influential and well-known residents of Rochester, New York.
    • George Eastman has been commemorated on several college campuses and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and the George Eastman Museum has been designated a National Historic Landmark.
    • George Eastman had two older sisters, Ellen Maria and Katie.
  2. George Eastman, teenager (1880) When George Eastman was only around 8 years old, his father died. George left school in his early teenage years to help support his family. He was inventive and...

  3. Key Figures in Eastman's Life. George Eastman was a confirmed bachelor, and there is no evidence to suggest that any secret trysts remain to be discovered. But perhaps this is beside the...

  4. May 22, 2000 · Aired May 22, 2000. The Wizard of Photography. The story of George Eastman and how he transformed photography. Film Description. In the summer of 1888, ads began to appear for a camera with a...

  5. About. Doesn’t it seem as if most great stories of successful men and women begin with, “they were poor and not especially bright”? George Eastman is no exception. He was born to Maria Kilbourn and George Washington Eastman on July 12, 1854 in the Waterville village in upstate New York.

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