This image entitled Negro Boy shot near Cincinnati, Ohio by John Vachon, between 1939-1943 is part of the US Farm Security Administration photo project. The project was the first to take advantage of Kodak's revolutionary colour film which was officially retired Dec 2010. During its eight-year existence, the section created the 77,000 black-and-white documentary still photographs (also at the Library of Congress) for which it is world-famous. Beginning in 1939, it created 644 color documentary still photographs.