

The George Eastman House museum, the world's first museum of photography, was established in the former estate of the founder of Eastman Kodak Company, and is now widely recognized as an international museum of photography and film. From the time of its charter in 1947, the Museum's mission has been to collect, preserve, and exhibit the history of photography and moving images to a diverse public audience. George Eastman House is home to an unparalleled collection of photographs, motion pictures, and related historical technologies. Our commitment to preservation, education, and exhibition has set the standard in the museum field for many decades. Entire archives, corporate collections, artists' lifetime portfolios, and an international collection of rare motion pictures and ephemera have been acquired by George Eastman House.
The Museum's world-class collections are available as a resource to film preservation students, making George Eastman House a setting for study unlike any other institution.
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