25 for 25: Kodak No. 1 Vacation Photographs

hi there welcome to this episode of 25 
for 25. this time around we're going to   take a look at vacation snapshots from 
the last decade of the 19th century   these six photographs are going to tell us a story 
about the birth of amateur photography about the   opening of the western united states they're going 
to tell us a story about the power of technology   to open our world and expand our world so 
let's take a trip together i hope you enjoy this group of photographs was 
acquired for the collection in 2020   there are six photographs in all 
and each is mounted to a board   overall measuring three inches by six inches 
the photographic image is distinctively circular   other than the handwritten caption and number 
on each presumably written by the photographer   there is no other documentation of who made 
the photographs when they were made or why the reverse side of each photograph bears the 
logo of the eastman dry plate and film company   of rochester new york we know that the camera 
used to make these photographs is the kodak   number one introduced in 1888 by the 
eastman dry plate and film company   the camera is a three and a quarter inch by 
six and a half inch box covered in turkey   morocco leather and weighing one pound and 10 
ounces when purchased it arrived pre-loaded   for 100 exposures and was made portable by 
its handheld size and leather carrying case advertising for the new kodak number one camera 
promised that anybody who can wind a watch   can use the kodak camera the operation of 
taking a picture was simply to point the camera   and press a button and so was born the Kodak 
logo you press the button and we do the rest   and the rest included developing and printing the 
photographs something previously known only to the   professional photographer this advertisement 
describes the division of labor in the new   kodak system of photography after the 100 pictures 
have been taken the strip of film may be removed   and sent by mail to the factory to have the 
pictures finished reloading the camera with a   new spool of film costs two dollars the camera 
could be purchased for twenty five dollars   from those who could afford it 
the amateur photographer emerged   so simple was the process of making 
photographs using the kodak system   that the company encouraged camera owners to 
allow even their children to take pictures   kodak means photography with the bother left out 
one hundred years later curator sarah greenough   of the exhibition on the art of fixing a shadow 
wrote with these inventions it was now possible   for most middle class people not only to own 
photographs of their friends and loved ones   but also to own cameras for the first time 
the general public did not simply have to   receive second-hand visual information but 
could create photographs for themselves   the choice of what to photograph and how now in 
the hands of anyone who could afford the camera   altered photography as it was known 
and introduced imagery not yet seen   unsure what to photograph the eastman 
company could help with that too   a picturesque diary of your trip to europe to the 
mountains or the seashore may be obtained without   trouble with a kodak camera that will be 
worth 100 times its cost in after years returning to our set of vacation snapshots 
these few surviving from a 100 exposure role   taken with the kodak number one camera show a 
group of middle class travelers exploring the   west in this case yellowstone national park 
and the cascade basin in washington state   yellowstone national park was established in 
1872 early visitors to the park traveled to   west yellowstone or gardner montana by 
train on the northern pacific railroad in this snapshot our traveler has chosen to 
photograph the interior of the train's passenger   car the seats are upholstered with velvet and 
from the ceiling of the car hang gas chandeliers on closer inspection two passengers are 
faintly visible in the back of the car early visitors explored the park by stagecoach   stagecoaches carried tourists through the park 
from 1886 to 1917 the year automobiles were   allowed into the park arriving at the railroad 
station in montana our traveler has photographed   the stagecoach run by the yellowstone national 
park transportation company which is picking   up tourists to transport them into the park we 
can see the rail cars behind the stagecoach and   the stage coach entering the park the sides of the 
coach are open to maximize the view of the scenery   the distance from the train depot and 
gardener to the hotel in the park was 5   miles the coach seated 10 passengers 
and a loop tour of the park took 5 days   leslie quinn an interpretive specialist 
with yellowstone national park lodges   shared it must have been an utterly charming way 
to see all of yellowstone at 10 miles an hour   and it's amazing to think about 
what a different time it was   coming to see yellowstone then was for the 
most part a very different experience than   ours of today by 1890 it was possible to get 
all the way to the pacific northwest by train   the northern pacific's transcontinental 
railroad to puget sound was completed in 1883.   passengers could be picked up by steamboat 
and tour seattle and the columbia river disembarking in seattle our traveler has decided 
to photograph the group from behind as they exit   the boat and explore the port of seattle seattle 
can be seen painted above one of the buildings the last snapshot in our set 
shows the group walking a plank   from the shore to the steamboat 
after a tour of the cascade mountains   from these surviving six snapshots made with 
the kodak number one we get a glimpse into the   world of the kodaker who brought their vacation 
home in a kodak for vacation days are kodak days you

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