At the start of Main Street U.S.A. there is the Kodak
Town Square Photography store, a great place to get your photography essentials such as photo albums, memory sticks, batteries, cameras and photo frames.

However, if you are not interested in shopping for photography-based souvenirs, the store is worth a visit, if - for nothing else - the fantastic replica desk of a working photographer.

Take some time to have a good look, taking in the many Disney Details throughout the desk.

Let's also have a quick look at one of the interesting advertisements tacked to the wall: the Kodak Box Camera.

The original
box camera was invented by Frenchmen, Nicéphore Niépce and Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre, and was one of the simplest forms of camera. Kodak introduced a "commercially successful" Box Camera in 1888.
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