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Episodes
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Damaso Reyes: Photography as a Bridge Duration: 10 minutes
Explore Damaso Reyes' journey from street shots to photojournalism and documentary photography, and how he relies on KODAK Film to create images that transcend time.
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Steve McCurry: Change is good Duration: 8 minutes
Steve McCurry originally wanted to be a film maker, after 30 years of photographing he realizes this was a good change. Steve talks to us about his career as a photographer and his migration from KODACHROME to EKTACHROME film
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Discovering New Places with Peter GuttmanDuration: 8 minutes
Peter talks to us about his travels around the world discovering new, exotic destinations and people to photography as well as his passion with KODACHROME and EKTACHROME film.
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Jocelyn Bain Hogg Duration: 8 minutes
Jocelyn Bain Hogg juxtaposes the starkness of black and white, shot with Kodak Tri-X film against the vibrancy of color, using Kodak color negative films, to present a fully rounded exploration of his subjects.
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Michael Crouser Duration: 9 minutes
When Michael Crouser picks up a camera, he's out to capture a sense of timelessness. Kodak Tri-X film helps capture the look he wants.
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Kwaku Alston Duration: 8 minutes
Celebrity photography is more than getting a star to smile. Kwaku Alston shares techniques and insights on getting great portrait photos.
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Bob McNeely Duration: 9 minutes
Bob McNeely accompanied President-elect Barack Obama in the days leading up to and just after his historic Inauguration as the 44th President of the United States.
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Ben Fernandez Duration: 8 minutes
Ben Fernandez is a photojournalist at the center of the civil rights movement and took many of the iconic images of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Amy Postle Duration: 6 minutes
Amy Postle pushes the boundaries of her art by evoking passion, beauty and emotion with color and black and white films.
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Pep Bonet Duration: 13 minutes
Award-winning photographer Pep Bonet shares his haunting experiences and photos from his multiple journeys to capture the genocide in Darfur and the efforts of aid workers to relieve the suffering.
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Jeff Liao Duration: 10 minutes
Photographer Jeff Liao explored today's working-class New York City for his book, Habitat Seven. Jeff talks about his use of large-format color film to create his detailed images. Learn more.
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Liz Gilbert Duration: 12 minutes
Go beyond a safari with photographer Liz Gilbert as she explores the people and places of the African continent.
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Kodak's New T-MAX 400 Film Duration: 32 minutes
Listen as Dennis Hays interviews Photographer John Sexton and Kodak's Scott DiSabato on Kodak's new T-MAX 400 film. Further information available about our Kodak Professional black and white films are available here.
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Portra Films Duration: 21 minutes
Join Dennis Hays as he interviews Kodak's Scott DiSabato on the recent advances of Portra films. Further information available about our Kodak PORTRA films are available here.
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John Sexton Duration: 11 minutes
John Sexton, one of America's most admired photographers, shares his passion for black and white photography over digital. You can also view more photographs and a Q & A session with John on Kodak's A Thousand Words blog.
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Pep Bonet Duration: 8 minutes
Join award-winning photographer Pep Bonet as he talks about his photographic experiences in Darfur, Sierra Leone, and Somalia.
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Chris Usher: One of Us Duration: 9 minutes
Travel with photographer Chris Usher as he shares the stories of survivors of Hurricane Katrina.
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