Lomo Tiger 110

Imagine all the worst aspects of film photography - the cost, the inconvenience, the photo quality, the lack of technical features on old gear - and now imagine those traits taken to the extreme. That’s 110 film, producing tiny negatives barely the size of a finger nail shot on the 1970s equivalent of a convenient and featureless point and shoot. After a long period of dormancy this format was revived by Lomography, which produced the first new 110 film in decades. Naturally, I needed to try it out. Here are some of the “successful” shots, taken on a Vivitar Tele 815 and a Kodak Instamatic 20.

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