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I often frequent my local Goodwill at least once a week. I’m usually partial to picking up vinyl, vintage sweaters, cameras, typewriters, and books. Somehow this week was different.
Hidden in the toys and dolls section was a box of vintage Kodachrome slides. I thought it was quite ironic considering I had spent the past few weeks prior studying and developing my own Kodachrome.
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The box contained at least 2,000 or more slides. They wanted $10 for them so I thought why not. I initially thought I could use them for some craft project or something.
I don’t have a film scanner so to see what the images were on the slides I Googled for a white background and held them up to my phone and computer monitor. I was surprised to find photos of navy ships and a sailor.
I also came across many travel photos of Mexico, Australia, and even Hong Kong. There were photos of births, weddings, graduations, and even a photo of what looked like a woman dying of cancer. Some of the slides include famous footballers, the Twin Towers, and 60s singers: Peter, Paul, and Mary.
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I found it very interesting to see photos from the past. I mean, I’d seen my own family’s old slides, but finding a box of randoms from someone else made it more fun. Each and every picture is a part of someone’s whole life.
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My uncle, who passed away last January, was in the navy for 20 years and he was my inspiration for liking Kodachrome and photography so much. He had done a lot of photography and 8mm films himself.
I’ve slowly been trying to upload every slide to my Instagram.
About the author: Liana Marshall is a photographer who studied photography at the New York Institute of Photography. You can find her work on her website, Instagram, and Twitter.
from PetaPixel https://petapixel.com/2017/01/11/found-2000-kodachrome-slides-10-local-goodwill/
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