stephengilbert
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The final days at the last Kodachrome lab, in Kansas: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/30/us/30film.html?_r=1&hp
"In the span of minutes this week, two .. visitors arrived [at the lab]. The first was a railroad worker who had driven from Arkansas to pick up 1,580 rolls of film that he had just paid $15,798 to develop. The second was an artist who had driven directly here after flying from London to Wichita, Kan., on her first trip to the United States to turn in three rolls of film and shoot five more before the processing deadline."
"In the span of minutes this week, two .. visitors arrived [at the lab]. The first was a railroad worker who had driven from Arkansas to pick up 1,580 rolls of film that he had just paid $15,798 to develop. The second was an artist who had driven directly here after flying from London to Wichita, Kan., on her first trip to the United States to turn in three rolls of film and shoot five more before the processing deadline."