110 Film Photography! Fresh 110 Film!

With a 110 camera in every household, cameras and film were easily obtained for three decades until Kodak (and other companies) discontinued the film in 2009. Popular for its unique grain and "look," photographers continue to use the last batches of 110 film in vintage and new Holga cameras. It's been reported that European company Adox will introduce new BW 110 films in 2012.

Our very own Film Photography Store has the last batch of Fuji 110 film...cold stored and waiting for you!
http://filmphotographyproject.com/store


Read our 110 Film Blog:
http://filmphotographyproject.com/content/2010/12/110-film-photography-holga-110

Comments

Anonymous's picture
Thanks for sinahrg this. I think a lot of people need to understand that just because someone is toting an expensive camera, that doesn't necessarily show that they know how to use it or what to do with the photos after they have taken them!
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Anonymous's picture
gosh this would be so exciting!! :) 110 was *my* first real camera when i was 7...with the thumb winder and all. hot stuff.

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