As Kodachrome passes into history — photojournalist Steve McCurry, who shot the famous 1984 "Afghan Girl" cover for National Geographic, processed the last roll of the stuff last week in Parsons, KS — it seems appropriate to think about its memorial. I mean, beyond the millions of images shot over decades in the film stock's characteristically rich, saturated colors. Maybe it's this: A DIY Kodachrome curtain, with instructions for assembly at Craftster. Craftster reader "Lufah" also includes the recipe for a neat little table lamp/photo sculpture stitched together from Kodachrome slides. (Via PSFK.)
The Kodachrome curtain
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