It's the end of an era. Kodak has just announced that its killing off its Kodachrome color film brand this year after 74 years. The cause? Stiff competition from digital cameras. Just not enough ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- 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 ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Eastman Kodak Co. is retiring its most senior film, the iconic Kodachrome, because of declining demand in this digital age. Kodachrome was introduced in 1935 and became the world's ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Kodachrome, the film brand touted as the stuff of memories, is about to become a memory itself as Eastman Kodak stops production due to overwhelming competition from digital ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. In Go! today is a three-question interview with Susan Hacker Stang, a Webster University professor and one of the editors of ...
For those too young to remember the iconic Kodachrome film look that helped launch an era of color photography, it was further immortalized by the Paul Simon song featuring the line, "Mama, don't take ...
In 1935, Kodak introduced color Kodachrome film. Last year, photography students, professors and staff at Webster University shot 111 rolls of Kodachrome. (some of it emerging from freezers after 25 ...
Old enough to have served as a signifier of bygone nostalgia way back when Paul Simon wrote a song about it in 1973, Kodachrome color film was officially phased out at the end of the last decade, and ...
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