Vintage Kodak Brownie Target Six-20 - Circa 1940s
Vintage Kodak Brownie Target Six-20 - Circa 1940s
A beautifully simple object from the moment photography became part of everyday life. This vintage Kodak Brownie Target Six-20 camera dates to the early 1940s, when Kodak was making cameras for everyone - not just professionals. Designed to be affordable and easy to use, it helped define an era where capturing a moment became something anyone could do.
What makes this piece stand out now is its bold Art Deco face - graphic lines, symmetry, and just enough detail to feel architectural. It has a quiet confidence to it, the kind of object that doesn’t try too hard but still draws you in. Originally made for 620 film (no longer produced), it now lives best as a decorative piece - something to style on a shelf, layer into a stack of books, or place where it can be picked up and admired.
There’s something grounding about it - a reminder of when photos were fewer, slower, and meant a little more.
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