Description
1935 edition. Hardcover has significant wear, scuffs, small marks, stains and small tears. No dust jacket. Spine has significant reading creases and wear, small tears on top and bottom. Pages have some marks and small tears on some pages but largely are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “How to Make Good Pictures” is a fascinating artifact from the early days of amateur photography. Published in 1935 by Eastman Kodak Co., the pioneering company that brought photography to the masses, this instructional guide was likely a treasured resource for hobbyists and aspiring shutterbugs of the era. Despite its wear and tear, the book’s intact binding and largely clean pages speak to its enduring value as a practical reference. Collectors of vintage photography books and Kodak memorabilia will appreciate this glimpse into the company’s efforts to educate and inspire a generation of new camera enthusiasts. While the technical advice may be dated, the book’s historical significance as a product of Kodak’s innovative spirit and marketing savvy remains compelling.