this lovely collection of images from the legendary company

visit the entire collection
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2012/jan/19/women-in-focus-kodak-girl-in-pictures

http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2012/jan/19/women-in-focus-kodak-girl-in-pictures
and as the world went digital
for a while, and still, i keep on photographing
with 35mm film, some of it Kodak film
[i do photograph digital too]
35mm Kodak film, grainy, old, familiar stuff

the infamous T-MAX film black & white
and some random 35mm film
with my good old friend Nikkormat
here all my Kodak film photos on 23hq
here some of my own photos shedding a little
digital tear for yet another company lost

love the feeling of film, cannot be recreated by any digital camera