Colorama
From 1950 until 1990, Kodak’s Coloramas were familiar to millions of commuters in New York City's Grand Central Terminal. The panoramic photographs—18 feet by 60 feet—presented an idealized view of life in 20th-century America and promoted photography as an essential leisure activity. The George Eastman House exhibition, with the generous support of the Harcourt M. and Virginia W. Sylvester Foundation, celebrates the 60th anniversary of Colorama.

Jim Pond. FAMILY IN CONVERTIBLE SOMEWHERE IN TEXAS, June 3–24, 1968. © Kodak.

