
In 2009 Kodak announced that they were to stop making Kodachrome film, one of the most distinctive types of films ever created, because the company could not afford to keep up with the digital camera market.
Steve McCurry – the photographer who shot perhaps the most famous Kodachrome image of all time – was given the very last roll of Kodachrome film. This is frame 36 of 36 – the very last photograph taken with Kodachrome film – taken in a cemetery not far from the Kodachrome factory.
You can view the full gallery of all 36 photographs taken with the last roll of film here.
In 2009 Kodak announced that they were to stop making Kodachrome film, one of the most distinctive types of films ever...
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