Kodak has announced last week that after 74 years, they are discontinuing the last of their Kodachrome films, K64.
K64 was one of my main choices for film in the 80’s. I later moved onto Fuji Velvia 50 because of its punchy saturation. I suppose the demise of K64 film was inevitable given most folk have moved to digital (though I do have 10 rolls of Velvia still in the fridge) and its a real shame to see K64 go. The Kodachrome Project is a photo documentary shot all on Kodachrome film that celebrates the last couple years of Kodachrome film’s life. Its well worth watching
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