This 19-story skyscraper stands 366 feet tall in downtown Rochester, serving as one of the city’s most recognizable buildings with a historic past. As Rochester’s fourth tallest building, Kodak Tower has been a landmark of the downtown skyline and an icon in the world of photography.

The skyscraper is owned and occupied by Eastman Kodak Company, and remains its world headquarters.

Kodak Tower, Rochester New York shown when dark and then when lit up

Shot Specs:

Sept. 18, 2016 | 8:18 p.m.
Temperature: 69 degrees
Estimated crowd: approximately 2,800
Camera: Nikon D810 camera
Lens:  28/f1.8 mm
Exposure time: 60 seconds @ f/14 ISO 50

All external lighting was provided by nearly 2800 volunteer participants using hand-held electronic flash units and flashlights. Additionally 24 Profoto B1 electronic flash units were employed.

The RIT Big Shot is a nighttime community photographic project introduced in 1987.

For this project, the RIT Big Shot team used photographic technologies from the past and present to make multiple pictures of the Kodak Tower. One camera exposed a wet plate collodion plate, a process invented in the 1850s. An 11″ x 14″ plate was exposed using a 17″ lens.  Two cameras used 4″ x 5″ dry plate film, a film type similar to the kind George Eastman himself would have used in the 1880s; and, three film cameras, including a Nikon F3T with a 28mmƒ22, a Hasselblad 500CM with a 40mm, 4 x 5 Wisner with 90mm ƒ22 and an 8 x10 Deardorf large format with a 200mm ƒ22  exposed Kodak Portra 160 C-41 film camera captured the compelling view. Two Nikon D810 digital cameras recorded the official Big Shot digital exposure. Images from all of these photographic technologies will be shared as they become available in the next few days.

Located on the plaza was a 60 ft x 40 ft portrait of George Eastman, a 1919 Model T automobile and former Kodak employees holding portraits of themselves, family or colleagues who made Kodak great.

About the Subject

Kodak Tower is a 19 story skyscraper located in downtown Rochester, New York. It has a roof height of 340 ft (103.6 m) and stands a total of 366 ft (111.6 m) with its antenna spire included. It is Rochester’s fourth tallest building. The  Tower has been a landmark of the downtown skyline, and an icon in the world of photography. The skyscraper is owned and occupied by the Eastman Kodak Company, and remains its world headquarters.

Big Shot Partners

We are very thankful and fortunate to have worked with some terrific partners that helped make this photograph possible. We wish to recognize those who contributed their expertise, time, financial help and products to make Big Shot Magic. Thank you KodakNikonProfoto, the City of RochesterMonroe Community College, M.L. Caccamise Electric, DiMarco Constructors, and The Asset One, LLC company. None of this would have been possible without the assistance of the Rochester community.