It’s not just Pan Am. In South Korea, an array of American companies that have little to do with fashion have been resurrected or reinvented as sleek clothing companies — all with a K-beauty glow-up.
A tiny boxlike keychain camera based on the old Kodak Fling, the Charmera was capable of capturing just 1.6MP photos, with a ...
In South Korea, National Geographic — and even Lockheed Martin — are among the U.S. brands that have been reinvented as ...
Released as part of a pair with its 100-rated sibling, Kodak Kodacolor 200 supposedly represents the beginning of a new ...
The most intense backlash followed his comments on slavery. “Y’all Africans should have never sold n***as, bruh,” Kodak says, ...
It's nice that Eastman Kodak is selling its own film again, but I'd love to see something that felt a bit more fresh and ...
Film and camera brand Kodak has leapt on the collectibles trend by launching a range of mini digital cameras inspired by its ...
The Kodak Slide N Scan allows you to digitize your old film and slides quickly and easily, available for $164.97 until ...
Two stars of “The Goonies” are coming to Upstate New York to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the classic movie. Kerri Green ...
Rain, snow or shine, Hollidaysburg native Mallory Neil would frequently take pictures of her sister, Sydney Neil, outside of ...