Kodak Express Camden

Kodak Express Camden Digital Photo Center Highgate

https://seedandspark.com/fund/counting-stars
10/07/2024

https://seedandspark.com/fund/counting-stars

Counting Stars is an evocative, feature-length documentary film that follows a group of astronomers on the journey to build the Rubin Observatory in Chile, a telescope that houses the world's largest camera, that will create a color movie of the sky. The project takes more than two decade to build.

11/11/2017

10% discount on video and cine transfers before 31st November. Quote D10KEC to claim discount in store or via mail order.

Cant remember the full details for this shoot other than it was Channel 4 Television in a panic needing some studio shot...
21/11/2011

Cant remember the full details for this shoot other than it was Channel 4 Television in a panic needing some studio shots of Terry and Co. Judging by the comotion he caused it sounded like a real comedy show!

Rolls of 35mm undeveloped film were found in a junk shop in Camden ( result of a house clearence) and brought to our lab...
20/11/2011

Rolls of 35mm undeveloped film were found in a junk shop in Camden ( result of a house clearence) and brought to our lab in Camden High Street for developing. At nearly 75 years old the results were amazing!! These are a sample of what was developed. If you would like to see more ar are intrested in black and white archive images contact us on 02073879882

16/11/2011
Trying to choose a present for someone is, as we all know, HARD! So imagine have to choose a present for the Queen! This...
05/11/2011

Trying to choose a present for someone is, as we all know, HARD! So imagine have to choose a present for the Queen! This was the problem that faced the British Embassy in Nigeria in the months leading up to a State Visit in 2003. The Queen was last in Nigeria in 1952 as the newly crowned monarch and it was this visit that lead to an Embassy official in Nigeria searching through the archives. Finding only two badly damaged negatives of photos of the Queen's 1952 visit. They were dispatched to Kodak Express in Camden where the negatives were scanned and the digital images restored to their original glory. A few days later they were collect by a government courier and delivered back to the British Embassy in Nigeria in time to be presented to Her Majesty, mounted in siutable frames. We have it good authotriy that they are hanging in the public area of Buckingham Palace.

17/10/2011

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