BobYIL
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They're an utterly different beast to those Life Kodachromes we drool over, in many ways just records with no thought as to how they'd be perceived outside the photographer's immediate circle - and that to me is what makes them so valuable. It's recording the mundane, the otherwise unrecorded stuff, that otherwise vanishes.
The Life Kodachromes were shot staged and for propaganda purposes; they are of a different category. For real Life War pictures we'd better refer to the works of Robert Capa, Eugene W. Smith or Larry Burrows for example... (and they are far from having cream and vanilla..)