The Brownie camera was introduced by the Eastman Kodak Company in 1900. It was the first camera that made photography available to the average citizen.
Brownie cameras are probably the best known of antique cameras. It seems inevitable that if I mention that I collect cameras, someone asks me if I have a Brownie. The answer is yes.
Most often, when people ask me if I have a Brownie, they're thinking of the box camera.
But did you know that every single camera pictured below is a Kodak Brownie?
This Brownie belonged to my grandmother.
This is the label on the side of the special "Anniversary Brownie" that Kodak gave away for its 50th anniversary.
Here are two Brownies, both which seem to have been cast from the same mold. One, however, was manufactured in Canada.
How about this beauty that was made in England?
This one is a lovely one as well:
But, by far, my favorite Brownie is this one:
This is just a small selection of the Brownie cameras we have in our collection.
But now you can see why I always smile when someone asks me if I have a Brownie.
There's a lot of Brownie cameras. Which one was yours?