
Hattie Watson. LA. 2012. Sprocket Rocket 2739.
(Styled by: Julie)

Sneak peak behind the scenes from our second shoot of the weekend with one of my favorite ladies and also a super fun lady to shoot Dani.

Behind the scenes sneak peak of tonight’s shoot with @alycia_lex. Styling by @juiceyj and hair & make up by @buffystenger. #bts
(via: derekwoods)

No better way to spend a Saturday night then shooting the lovely @alycia_lex after watching @juiceyj paint some inverted liquid latex crosses on her nipples. #bts
(via: derekwoods)

Julie. Hollywood. 2012. Polaroid 563.
Thank you so much!! And thank you for the nice words about Julie. I couldn’t agree more. I am quite the lucky man and even a luckier photographer to have her as a partner and model.
Really the Sprocket Rocket is the only toy camera that I use a lot. But I do love Lomo cameras like the Sprocket Rocket and the LC-A, but really even the LC-A is too nice to really call a toy camera.
In general toy cameras have too soft of a focus for me; and the Sprocket Rocket feels like the exception. But I do shoot lots of analog camera from the Sprocket Rocket, to the LC-A, to the Polaroid 680, to even the Polaroid Land Cam 250. They are all consumer-ish cameras, but all just above the toy level I would say. Though non are really over $350.