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A Celebration of Kodachrome

AOP Gallery

A Celebration of Kodachrome: 18 January - 10 February 2011

Kodachrome, the slide-film that inspired songs, was discontinued by Kodak last year at 74 years of age. Upon hearing Kodak’s announcement that they will no longer be renewing stocks of Kodachrome, the AOP Gallery invites AOP Members and members of the public to submit a selection of their most treasured Kodachrome images and slides to feature in an exhibition.

The Call for Submissions are open to all AOP members and members of the public. The inclusion into the exhibition is subject to editorial control. Beyond this, there are no boundaries on the themes and content of the work. Entry forms can be downloaded from the AOP Gallery website - http://gallery.the-aop.org

The deadline for entries is Friday 12 November 2010. Entrants will be informed of the final selection by Friday 19 November, and further information about the exhibition and launch event will be updated on the AOP website – www.the-aop.org

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