The Home of Modern Photography
The Home of Modern Photography
June 1, 2016
Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, 2012. From the series 'Kodak City'
© Catherine Leutenegger
The Kodak headquarters were founded by George Eastman in Rochester, New York, in 1888. In its prime, Kodak employed thousands of people and turned Rochester into a wealthy town. After the digitalization of photography, the business declined.
Swiss Catherine Leutenegger’s documentary series reveals what remains of Kodak as a business and the ways in which the decline of the company impacted the city of Rochester.
It is a testimony that is both engaged and objective, covering a part of America’s industrial heritage that faces inevitable disappearance. It is also a way of paying homage to the father of modern photography, George Eastman.
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Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, 2012. From the series 'Kodak City'
© Catherine Leutenegger
The George Eastman House, Conservatory, 2012. From the series 'Kodak City'
© Catherine Leutenegger
Traffic lights, West Ridge Road 2012. From the series 'Kodak City'
© Catherine Leutenegger