The termination of the professional processing of Kodachrome 40 ASA, which is undoubtedly the most successful colour reversal film ever manufactured to suit super 8 motion picture cameras, signals the final end of the Kodachrome era. The production of Kodak films, which came in distinctive little yellow boxes, stopped in 2006. Dwayne's Photo, an independent facility in Kansas which nowadays is the only remaining Kodachrome processing facility in the world, will accept the last films only till December 2010.
Johan Kramer managed to get hold of the very last 25 yellow boxes out there and used them to make portraits of 8-year-olds from all over the Netherlands. By doing so he created an unforgettable souvenir of their youth.
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