When Eastman Kodak introduced 35mm Tri-X back in 1954, it quickly became the go-to black-and-white film among photojournalists. With its wide latitude---it could be shot at ISOs ranging from 50 all ...
Anybody born before the mid 1990s will likely remember film cameras being used to document their early years. Although the convenience of digital cameras took over and were then themselves largely ...
Film photography faded so swiftly that some days it can be hard to recall a time before digital photos. Just two decades ago, Eastman Kodak was selling a billion rolls of film a year. Another giant of ...
Kodak is down, but not out. As the company restructures under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, here’s a look back at some of the commercials from the venerable camera company over the years. Hat tip ...
Days after Kodak announced it would bring back its once-popular Ektachrome color reversal film, TIME has learned that other discontinued films could follow suit. “As we’ve looked at the professional ...
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