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Kodak, the hundred-year old photo company has filed for bankruptcy after years of falling sales related to the decline of its namesake film business as digital cameras have taken over the market.
We want to see your photographic memories which you made using Kodak point-and-shoot cameras, digital cameras and film. These pictures may be used on guardian.co.uk in a gallery.
Leave a photo reply on this post to show us: what are your favourite Kodak moments?
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xianey answered:
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display-none answered:
Such a shame, I have been collecting old Kodak 35mm slides as part of an art project - flickr.com/photos/…
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luis-rubim-photographer answered:
Good old long discontinued Ektachrome 64. Great transparency film, miss it loads, could give photos a vintage look tumblr.com/blog
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manchesterdebris answered:
Kodak used to be my trusty festival friend.
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