Kodachrome R.I.P. 1935-2010


Kodachrome was my first color film love. Great name, great colors, great longevity. 2009 was the year Kodak ceased manufacturing it and yesterday the last Kodachrome lab in the world--in Kansas--processed its last roll. Before Ektachrome and high-resolution color negative emulsions became the preferred choice of photographers, Kodachrome was the king of color. Much of the groundbreaking images in the history of color photography were shot on Kodachrome, but none are perhaps as well known as Steve McCurry’s Afghan Girl, seen above. NYT has 2 stories on this here and here.
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Seals (San Simeon, CA)

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Oyster Shell (Cambria, CA)

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Max at the Beach (Guadalupe, CA)

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Oso Flaco Dunes (Guadalupe, CA)

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Seals (Shell Beach, CA)

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Contrails & Traffic Signals (Santa Maria)

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Santa Maria

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Cactii (Shell Beach)

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Cars (Santa Maria)

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After the Rains (Pismo Beach)


California has been enduring massive rains which finally ended after 5 days.
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3D Specs (Santa Maria)


A Christmas tree as seen through cheap 3D specs.
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Burbank, California

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Busts Aplenty (Upper East Side)

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Xmas in Prospect Heights


A house on Pacific Street near my studio has gone all out with Christmas spirit.
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Transit Museum (Downtown Brooklyn)

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