The End of an Era: Steve McCurry and the Final Roll of Kodachrome Film
In 2009, when Kodak announced that production of Kodachrome film would be coming to an end, legendary photographer Steve McCurry saw an opportunity, and asked if the company would give him the final roll. Given his reputation and the many famed photographs he’s taken on Kodachrome, it’s no surprise Kodak said yes.
As a tribute to this final roll, a crew from National Geographic decided to follow McCurry and document the momentous last 36 frames that would ever be shot on that film — this video is the result.
http://www.petapixel.com/2013/01/13/the ... rome-film/
Steve McCurry and the Final Roll of Kodachrome
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Re: Steve McCurry and the Final Roll of Kodachrome
I watched this and really enjoyed it, a very tallented guy.
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Yep, I enjoyed it too.. Great little project. Not so sure I would have chosen so many portraits in the 36.
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