The documentary isn't even fully honest. When you watch it you get the impression that: 1. He got his first photo in Grand Central Terminal (it's actually frame 27) 2. He didn't make duplicates (he actually made duplicates of his 3 portraits of DeNiro and of the man in the tea shop) 3. He didn't want to take any risks of his subject moving (he actually took 3 candid photos and one of a street performer) 4. The end of Kodachrome would have passed "without fanfare" if it wasn't for Steve (did they honestly believe that?) Steve even wasted a photo by taking a picture of his feet while watching an interview of Stephen Colbert
It also depends on how much you care, bet there are more than few thousand kodachrome film reels about, they're just expired, it's not as if they're not still kodachrome though
It's good to finally see this in high definition
Thanks for uploading this in HD!
What a truly amazing film. An absolute moment of photographic history captured so wonderfully by such a great photographer.
It's really a pleasure to see how Steve works
Amazing Work done by Steve Sir ..📸♥️
The 1080p version only got 700views, how very interesting
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On 4:02, he picked up a Nikon F100. Later on 4:14, it becomes a Nikon F6???
Lol, you're right
Such a McCurry thing, considering all the editing scandals. “Artistic liberty” I guess? LOL
The documentary isn't even fully honest. When you watch it you get the impression that:
1. He got his first photo in Grand Central Terminal (it's actually frame 27)
2. He didn't make duplicates (he actually made duplicates of his 3 portraits of DeNiro and of the man in the tea shop)
3. He didn't want to take any risks of his subject moving (he actually took 3 candid photos and one of a street performer)
4. The end of Kodachrome would have passed "without fanfare" if it wasn't for Steve (did they honestly believe that?)
Steve even wasted a photo by taking a picture of his feet while watching an interview of Stephen Colbert
I just noticed that as well. Odds are he had quite a few cameras loaded with kodachrome
It also depends on how much you care, bet there are more than few thousand kodachrome film reels about, they're just expired, it's not as if they're not still kodachrome though
Pas de sous-titre ?
12:52 that man has double fingers?!
I have a roll of Kodachrome 64 that never got developed. I dream about what's on it.
You can have it developed in black and white
Mama, they took my Kodachrome away
What a legend!