A Big World in Pocket-Sized Negatives — 110 Photos by mamenosuke

With pinhole cameras being his main medium, the analogue routine of Lomographer mamenosuke is one for the gear-experimental types. Mamenosuke began his Lomographic journey last year in December, and got into pinhole photography this April. Lately, he’s been exploring the 110 format for pocket-sized images of everyday life in Tokyo.

Credits: mamenosuke

The tiny negatives were able to encompass plenty of details found in the urban space, the subjects varying from iconic streetscapes, architecture, interiors, to elements of nature. The photos were shot with the Lomography Color Negative Tiger 110, perfect for the sunny outdoor shoot.

One of the major appeals of the 110 format is how simple, low-key and straightforward it is, particularly fitting for day-to-day personal analogue routines. Street photography with 110 cameras make the grind light and hassle-free.

Credits: mamenosuke

For more of his works, visit his LomoHome.

written by cielsan on 2021-08-17

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