Back in the 70s I first got into photography my uncle taught me gave me a camera and also taught me developing in his dark room so the vibe and mood of these brought back memories
So cool you carry the 110 I have at times thought of picking up a film camera and trying it again but yet to get round to it
I'm slightly jealous, would have loved to learn how to develop film but nobody I knew knew how. Lol, the vibe always catches me slightly by surprise, just reminds me of the photos I was looking at as a kid. If there were less phones and more cigarettes it'd be downright difficult to tell when it was from.
I only started keeping it with me the past few years, rediscovered my old 110 and my partner got me some film for VD day and it got me hooked again.
i hope to see more from the 110 film you got !
once in 1993 before i moved to Israel from Kazakhstan, i bought 2 110 film cameras for amazingly low price and gave to my friends to use them during our farewell party. everything, but everything turned out absolutely out of focus. I don't know what was the quality of the cameras i found then, or maybe it was a need to know how to use these.
You will, no doubt.
I think that's just part of the territory with 110s. Almost all of my shots with it are at least somewhat out of focus, I think there's a sweet spot that'll get you something fairly in focus but I haven't found it yet.
and sadly i was out of interest in photography in 1993, so it was very spontaneous try and i was lack of knowledge of what exactly an exposure and the focusing distance. so , no memories from this day :-)
thats so cool your partner got you the film and back into it, keep them coming i love them
when my uncle passed he had bequethed his photo gear to me, I was still at home and had no place to setup the darkroom, but I had the cameras for a few years, alas they got stolen on one of my moves and never have got back into film YET!!!
I'm definitely hooked, I've got at least six rolls still to come. Thanks :)
That sucks about the cameras. YET!!! It's never too late. Lol, doing digital for so long, I'd done a good job of forgetting how expensive getting film developed was.
thats cool, and I bet it is expensive now