The photography show is called "The Last Kodachrome" but the last Kodachrome images aren't in the show. They are still in Pat Willard's Nikon camera. They will have to come out by next week because ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — What should a photographer shoot when he’s entrusted with the very last roll of Kodachrome? Steve McCurry took aim at the Brooklyn Bridge, Grand Central Terminal and a few human ...
For thirty years, professional photographer Rick Smolan stashed away in his drawer photos that documented the life of a girl who came from a poor South Korean village to the United States at the age ...
Film documented 20th century, used by pro photographers and baby boom parents. Dec. 30, 2010 — -- They really are taking Kodachrome away, this time for good. The film, given a famous shout out in ...
Fond Farewell: After a 74-year love affair with its subtleties, film-camera enthusiasts will have to say goodbye to Kodachrome. Vivid colors. Unique textures. Startling contrasts. It was Kodachrome ...
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It is an elaborately crafted photographic film, extolled for its sharpness, vivid colors and archival durability. Yet die-hard fan Alex Webb is convinced the digital age soon will take his Kodachrome ...
Kodachrome 64 and I go back to 1976. This faster variety of Kodachrome was then two years old. The first time I used it, I loved it. Until then I had used High Speed Ektachrome and pushed it to higher ...
Kodak last week announced that it was discontinuing its venerable Kodachrome film, sending it gently into that good night after 74 long years. Like Polaroid's discontinuation last year of all instant ...
Chief Correspondent and Executive Editor, "Eye on America" Jim Axelrod is the chief correspondent and executive editor for CBS News' "Eye on America" franchise, part of the "CBS Evening News." He also ...
Vivid colors. Unique textures. Startling contrasts. It was Kodachrome film that first clearly captured these essential photographic elements in 1935. In 2009, though, they're easily captured by ...
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