Behind the Scenes The Last Roll of Kodachrome with Steve McCurry
After 74 years, Kodak is no longer making Kodachrome film. Photographer Steve McCurry, who shot the famous National Geographic cover image of an Afghan was chosen to shoot the final roll and this is the behind the scenes.
Dwayne’s Photo in Parsons, Kansas, was the last lab on the planet to process Kodachrome and stopped developing the iconic film forever. When Kodak stopped producing the film, they gave me the last roll. When I finished shooting the final frames, I hand-delivered it to Parsons. Here are a few of those last 36 frames. - saids Steve McCurry
© Steve McCurry and Magn |
NOTE: This is a National Geographic documentary about McCurry’s sojourn
Via SteveMcCurryStudios
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