Tech News: Kodak Will Now Distribute Ektachrome Slide Film Directly, as the Film Renaissance Continues
"Imagine a film that refuses to act its age, a tiny cellulose superhero, cape fluttering in the breeze of analog photography's renaissance. In a nutshell, that's Kodak's Ektachrome E100." So noted DIY Photography, which recently reported (joyfully) that Kodak has taken over direct distribution of Ektachrome slide film, along with Kodacolor, Kodak Gold, Ultramax 400, Tri-X 400, and Ektar film stocks. Previously, all Kodak-branded films were sold, marketed, and distributed by Kodak Alaris, the British-based company formed in the wake of Kodak's 2012 bankruptcy filing. Ektachrome is definitely having a moment: Season two of HBO's "Euphoria" was shot entirely on Ektachrome film.
The DART Board: 02.25.2026
Thursday, February 26, 5-7pm: Film Screening | Remembering Yayai at Grey Fifty years ago, a painting movement emerged at Papunya in Australia’s Central Desert. It arose with such force and conviction that one could be forgiven for thinking it had existed forever, as though etched from the earth by the slow passage of time. In fact, formed in the aftermath of colonization, the enduring art movement is as much a product of recent historical circumstances as the a...

