
01.06.15 Julie. Buffalo Creek Ranch.
Photography = Lines + Light + Shadow
(Shot on: LC-A)

01.06.15 Julie. Buffalo Creek Ranch.
Photography = Lines + Light + Shadow
(Shot on: LC-A)

3 Sixty 5 Photography: 006 Buffalo Creek Ranch.
Photography = Lines + Light + Shadow
(Shot on: LC-A)

Julie. Ace Hotel Palm Springs. 2014. Polaroid 2015.

3 Sixty 5 Photography: 005 Buffalo Creek Ranch.
The sunrise is a subtle reminder that its time to get up a take pictures.
(Shot on: LC-A)

3 Sixty 5 Photography: 004 Julie. Buffalo Creek Ranch.
“As long as there was coffee in the world, how bad could things be?” – Cassandra Clare
(Shot on: LC-A)
Hey thats me!
The folk over at Lomography did a write up on the 365 Days of Lomography project and posted up some of old tomography shots.
Its super exciting that a company Im such a fan of digs my work and is going to be coming along for the ride!
Lomography – Photographer Derek Woods Does ‘365 Days of Lomography’

01.02.15 Julie. Los Feliz.
Sometimes you gotta squeeze it just to make sure you’re not dreaming.

3 Sixty 5 Photography: 003 365 North.
Photographers truly see things only once they’ve photographed them.
If you’re shooting film you definitely have to stay ahead of it. Shoot some extra and make sure you give yourself lots of lab turn around time. During 365 Days of Leica because I gave myself a good 30 days buffer that saved my life when I was too busy to get to the lab for a while. Then when I had a day or two to edit I could queue up 10 or 15 photos and then get back to living and shooting. Just stay ahead of things so you don’t feel behind.
Lightroom and a good tagging system is the key to organizing photos. If you’re very detailed about tags and how you import to LR you will be totally fine.
I also use Evernote a lot to take notes that I can refer back to.