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The second component of the phrase—"Tiny"—is a testament to the technological limitations of the Web 1.0 era. In the 1990s, internet bandwidth was a precious commodity. High-resolution images were a luxury that dial-up connections could scarcely afford. Consequently, fans and archivists of photography created "thumbnail" galleries to showcase artists' work without crashing browsers.

: His photographs often feature "amateur" models against the "juxtaposition of blue sky, white walls, and sun-tanned skin". Jacques bourboulon tiny 38