Photographer’s Note
In a move to keep up with the digital photography industry, Eastman Kodak has demolished many of its buildings that once housed the film departments. It is devoting most of its production to developing digital products.
Many buildings have been razed in hopes of renting out the space to other companies.
Kodak workers, with long histories of working for the company, have watched, in tears, as the old buildings are imploded into dust-along with their memories.
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jalab_temen
(1939) 2008-01-03 7:39
Shocking, breathtaking, amazing. PERFECT COMPO. Many thanks for sharing. Jalab
bombilla
(3402) 2008-01-03 9:41
Oh, man. End of an era. It's like the fall of an empire. The Celluloid Empire crumbles to ruins, brought to its knees by the Digital Hordes. Pax Celluoidus is no more. Exceklent document, Rosalyn, full of significance for all photographers. Best, -Hugh
JorgeCK
(2578) 2008-01-04 9:42
Hello Rosalyn,
Excellent capture of the historical event.
Regards,
joRge
Photo Information
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Copyright: Rosalyn Cohn (amateur_2007)
(114) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-07-01
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon 20D
- Exposure: f/11, 1/500 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-01-03 7:38








