I have a roll of kodachrome KM 135-20. It's more than likely from the 1970's or before, taken on an Argus C3 Matchmatic. It may be only 20 exposures at most, but I just found it today. I'm desperate to get it developed, who knows what past pictures are left on this little roll. I need to get it developed, or go through the supposedly "impossible" developing process. HELP.
Really great video! Expertly done, and wonderful pictures. I'm 15 years old and an aspiring photographer, and I was never granted the honor to shoot a roll of Kodachrome. It really saddens me. We can only hope someone will make a similar film sometime in the future. I would've done the exact same thing you did and drove to Dwaynes.
the colours of those photos are so vibrant! I believe it should be Kodak's best interest to produce another film or digital camera that can give the same colours/effect as Kodachrome, if they can - I'll buy it!
Great video. It's sad that Kodachrome is coming to an end.
On NPR I heard photojournalist Steve McCurry talk about shooting the official last roll of Kodachrome to come off Kodak's production line. I think his said the pictures will be part of a National Geographic piece in the near future.
My first camera (to ever call my own) was a toy camera, a Holga 120N using only 35mm and 120 and I'll never leave it. I just recently started getting into photography and experimenting with it in any way I could. The film age manifests a patience and passion for the art of photography rather than the shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot and put on facebook attitude of the digital world. I hope to find at least one roll of this film. I really don't care the price. Thank you for the video.
Wonderful video, both moving and haunting. The kodachrome era is almost over, such ashame and they call it progress, axing the most stable film on the planet.
I have a roll of kodachrome KM 135-20. It's more than likely from the 1970's or before, taken on an Argus C3 Matchmatic. It may be only 20 exposures at most, but I just found it today. I'm desperate to get it developed, who knows what past pictures are left on this little roll. I need to get it developed, or go through the supposedly "impossible" developing process. HELP.
peacockspring13 5 days ago
Nice story. Beautiful sentiment.
00Billy 1 month ago
Great pictures, thanks for sharing. I miss shooting film.
VELCRO2002 8 months ago
great picture and great just all around thanks for sharing and caring about good old kodachrome
beaurain82 11 months ago
Really great video! Expertly done, and wonderful pictures. I'm 15 years old and an aspiring photographer, and I was never granted the honor to shoot a roll of Kodachrome. It really saddens me. We can only hope someone will make a similar film sometime in the future. I would've done the exact same thing you did and drove to Dwaynes.
master777999 1 year ago
the colours of those photos are so vibrant! I believe it should be Kodak's best interest to produce another film or digital camera that can give the same colours/effect as Kodachrome, if they can - I'll buy it!
nzoomed 1 year ago 2
Great video
MichaelSeneschal 1 year ago
I <3 Kodachrome
fatstevens 1 year ago
Great video. It's sad that Kodachrome is coming to an end.
On NPR I heard photojournalist Steve McCurry talk about shooting the official last roll of Kodachrome to come off Kodak's production line. I think his said the pictures will be part of a National Geographic piece in the near future.
stereokid 1 year ago
Beautiful, well done.
alexqha 1 year ago
My first camera (to ever call my own) was a toy camera, a Holga 120N using only 35mm and 120 and I'll never leave it. I just recently started getting into photography and experimenting with it in any way I could. The film age manifests a patience and passion for the art of photography rather than the shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot and put on facebook attitude of the digital world. I hope to find at least one roll of this film. I really don't care the price. Thank you for the video.
Ben
ArmagideonMan2kXX 1 year ago
Awesome.
Great road rip and well presented.
Thanks.
1oct1 1 year ago
Wonderful video, both moving and haunting. The kodachrome era is almost over, such ashame and they call it progress, axing the most stable film on the planet.
gloriouskodachrome 1 year ago