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  1. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Sunday. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday. Closed. Volunteer Opportunities. As a nonprofit organization, the George Eastman Museum depends on the significant contributions of volunteers who generously give their time and talent. The museum has many volunteer opportunities available, both behind the scenes and in contact with the public.

  2. Apr 28, 2011 · In this 1928 photo, inventors George Eastman, left, and Thomas Edison meet in the garden on of Eastman's Rochester, New York, home to announce the first Kodak color movie film. Kodak's research ...

  3. Oct 30, 2015 · While the first photographic process — called daguerreotype — was introduced commercially in 1839, decades of innovation and investment followed before picture taking was inexpensive enough to make it a national pastime. More than anyone else, the man behind that investment was George Eastman. It was 115 years ago, in February 1900, when ...

  4. Marcia Resnick: As It Is or Could Be. Rochester, NY: George Eastman Museum, 2022. ISBN 9780300254655. 208 pages. Texts by Frank H. Goodyear III, Lisa Lisa Hostetler, Casey Riley. Afterword by Layrue Anderson. Photographer Marcia Resnick (b. 1950) earned recognition as part of the legendary Downtown New York art scene of the 1970s and 1980s.

  5. Apr 12, 1996 · 4.00. 55 ratings9 reviews. Now back in print, this life of George Eastman is the first biography since 1930 of the man who transformed the world of photography. In this revealing and informative work, Brayer shows us how such key innovations as roll film and the light, hand-held camera helped the Eastman Kodak Company dominate the world market.

  6. George Eastman (born Luigi Montefiori; August 16, 1942) is an Italian actor and screenwriter well known for his frequent collaborations with notorious director Joe D'Amato. He is most famous for his role as the insane, cannibalistic serial killer Klaus Wortmann in the gory 1980 horror film Antropophagus (aka The Grim Reaper ).

  7. The George Eastman Museum is located in Rochester, New York, on the estate of George Eastman, the pioneer of popular photography and motion picture film. Founded in 1947 as an independent nonprofit institution, it is the world’s oldest photography museum and one of the oldest film archives.