Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie Camera

This camera was produced by the Eastman Kodak Company c.1916-1926 and was designed for 120 film, which is fortunately still in production. The original "autographic" feature allowed the user to write on the negative by opening the back of the camera. This note would appear on the bottom of the print, allowing captions written with a special stylus as pictures were taken. Modern film does not accomodate this novel feature.

These images were taken around 2002-2003. The Christmas Eve 2002 images were taken at the same time as those on my Voigtlander Bessa. The other images were taken in the summer of 2003. I apparently forgot I had left the film in the camera.

Christmas Eve 2002 An accidental double-exposure
The lost city of LaGrange A portait of me in the Berry's office, 2003