Breaking camp in Idaho circa 1923
Camera folded for traveling
Ready to snap a photo
This camera belonged to Jack Baker and then his daughter Robin Baker McAllister, and then Natalie Nealan an avid photographer and camera collector. Jack Baker was an avid photographer, and the Kodak Autographic Junior was great for traveling. It folds up and allows the photographer to annotate the pictures as they take them. When folded up the camera only measures 4.5 inches by 2.5 inches and is only 1 inch thick. Jack traveled with this camera through Idaho and Wyoming. This was quite an innovation for the time.