A Color-Saturated Sun Sets on Kodachrome – NYTimes.com
Photograph by Steve Hebert for The New York Times
The town of Parsons, Kan., is — for the moment — the worldwide epicenter of color film photography. That is where Dwayne’s Photo, a small family business, is processing the last rolls of Kodachrome. A. G. Sulzberger is there and has filed this report. Eastman Kodak stopped making the film in 2009 and gave the last roll to Steve McCurry. He shot the last three frames of that roll in Parsons before handing it in to Dwayne’s. They are displayed above.
Link: A Color-Saturated Sun Sets on Kodachrome – NYTimes.com
finally bit the dust!