PETA’s “Ink, Not Mink” Campaign
PETA’s new animal rights campaign “Ink, Not Mink” features several tatted up celebrities. Each image contains the tagline: “Be comfortable in your own skin, and let animals keep theirs. Not only is this ad campaign broadcast an important message, but the images are truly amazing. Check out the PETA website HERE, to find out more about their organization and more cool pics from this campaign.
Duff & Susan McKagen, and Chris Anderson were photographed by Robert Sebree. See more of his work HERE. Ami James was photographed by Harrison Funk. See more of his work HERE.
The End of Kodachrome
Probably one of the most recognized National Geographic Magazine covers is “The Afghan Girl” from 1985. The photographer is Steve McCurry. The film is Kodachrome. Kodachrome was the favorite of many professionals (personally, I preferred Fujichrome back in the day), and so it was a sad day when Kodak decided to discontinue the film last year. Kodak gave the last roll of Kodachrome ever produced to Steve McCurry. The images on this last roll are being kept secret for now. National Geographic is planning the big reveal in an upcoming documentary. Listen to the story here.





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