Today is a sad day for film photography. The omnipresent Kodak Kodachrome is ceasing production. The first mass-produced colour film, released in 1935 will be phased out by 2010. Thousands of people loved Kodachrome for various reasons, including low grain, brilliant colour, and quite a bit of latitude. Some of the most recognised colour photographs »
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