Chief Correspondent and Executive Editor, "Eye on America" Jim Axelrod is the chief correspondent and executive editor for CBS News' "Eye on America" franchise, part of the "CBS Evening News." He also ...
Back at CES 2017, our most popular story was a blog post about how Kodak is bringing back its Ektachrome slide film. It was totally unexpected, but indicative of a serious rise in popularity for film ...
In June 2009, the Eastman Kodak Company publicly announced that it would no longer manufacture Kodachrome 64, its oldest and most iconic color film stock. It was a significant blow to the global ...
CHICAGO (WBBM) - It's as much an American icon as Route 66 - and soon to be as extinct: Kodachrome film is no longer being made, and Thursday is the last day that existing Kodachrome film will be ...
For thirty years, professional photographer Rick Smolan stashed away in his drawer photos that documented the life of a girl who came from a poor South Korean village to the United States at the age ...
Kodachrome film is iconic enough that there have now been several 'goodbye, Kodachrome' news stories, and we just couldn't resist one more. This time, our tale is of Dwayne's Photo in Parsons, Kansas ...
Kodak last week announced that it was discontinuing its venerable Kodachrome film, sending it gently into that good night after 74 long years. Like Polaroid's discontinuation last year of all instant ...
It is an elaborately crafted photographic film, extolled for its sharpness, vivid colors and archival durability. Yet die-hard fan Alex Webb is convinced the digital age soon will take his Kodachrome ...
Paul Simon can kiss his Kodachrome goodbye: Eastman Kodak Co. is discontinuing the storied 74-year-old color film. As photographers gravitated to digital cameras and newer film, Kodachrome sales ...
In 1984, photojournalist Steve McCurry was in an Afghan refugee camp in Pakistan. He followed the sound of voices to a tent where he found a group of girls. "I noticed this one little girl off to the ...
Paul Simon booked four days at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama while working on his third album, 1973's There Goes Rhymin' Simon. He figured that would be enough time to record a single song, ...
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