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How Kodak’s 1908 Ad Changed the Way We Take Photos Forever

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Did you know this ad is why we smile in pictures? No one wants to look like they’re frowning, and Kodak knew it. Watch and find out what they did to change the game, and how you can use these same principles to your own campaign.

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