
"You press the button, we do the rest."
The words of Kodak's first advertising slogan, coined by its founder George Eastman in 1892, still seem relevant 120 years later, even among rumors that Kodak is considering bankruptcy.
With the digital age upon us, the term "point and shoot" has developed a new meaning. But for those who grew up using -- and developing -- film, there was a lot more to photography than just pointing and shooting.
CNN iReport contributor Lynn Kordus found that out the hard way. As a 17-year-old fan of the Beatles, it was only in her wildest dreams that she would attend their concert. Hanging out with them in their dressing room was
unfathomable -- until 1965.
"My most memorable Kodak moment has got to be the day I spent 30 minutes with the Beatles," she told CNN iReport.
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