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Monday
22Jun2009

Mama, They Took My Kodachrome Away!

Today is a sad day for me. Kodak announced that the have discontinued Kodachrome film after 74 years in production. Kodachrome 25 was the most beautiful color film ever. The fine grain, the way it rendered colors, especially the reds, was exactly what I wanted out of a color transparency film.

I'll admit that I hadn't bought any Kodachrome since the mid-90s, maybe 1993, so I can't (and won't) complain. Kodak reported that Kodachrome sales were "just a fraction of one percent of Kodak’s total sales of still-picture films," so you really can't blame them in this digital age. Check out Kodak's tribute to Kodachrome.

Anyway, I attribute the look of my color photography today to be heavily influenced by this film.  I would not have developed my style of sometimes highly saturated colors in my images, had I not spent the 80s and into the 90s shooting Kodachrome film in the way that I did. Goodbye my friend, we had some great times over the years.