Kodachrome was legendary among film
camera enthusiasts. Photographer Steve McCurry goes as far as to say
it may have been the best film ever made. He asked Kodak for the
final roll of film and Kodak agreed, leaving him with a monumental
task – shooting the last 36 frames of Kodachrome ever.
National Geographic put together a
documentary all about the journey and it’s definitely worth a watch.
McCurry travels around the world for the perfect shots and you really
get a look into his creative process. It’s also a bit of a reminder
of those days when we couldn’t just take 100 shots of something and
hope one turned out right. He spends time finding where to shoot,
composing the photo and waiting for just the right moment.
You can see the video below.