Digging up some old photos from my Digital Harinezumi, a lo-fi digital camera from the early 2000s.

This little toy camera is about the size of roll of 110 film. The shutter is very slow, so you need to hold it very still when using this for street photography. It can be quite challenging to use, but the results are very unique.

When shooting in monochrome mode, these grainy digital photos almost look like Tri-X film photos. #PhotoMonday #DigitalHarinezumi #StreetPhotography

@docpop Did you use this for your American Analog zines (all of which I have, I think)?
@lmc no, those zines are all film photography (mostly 35mm, but some 110mm). I did collect some of my black and white Zumi photos in a zine called "Toy Electro". https://doctorpopular.com/shop/toy-electro-lo-fi-photography-by-doctor-popular/
Toy Electro: Lo-Fi Photography by Doctor Popular - Doc Pop's Toys & Games

Toy Electro is a 28 page collection of my lo-fi photography. It was shot entirely on a Digital Harinezumi, a low tech digital camera with really interesting grain, contrast, and pixelation. The shots themselves are a peek into the everyday people and scenes around San Francisco. The work itself is similar to the street photography […]

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