3 Sixty 5 Photography: 061 Bixby Canyon Bridge.

There are certain things from the 365 Days of Leica project that I knew I wanted to re-shoot for the Lomography project. Sometimes seeing a place, at a different time brings about a different perspective. Bixby Canyon Bridge is one of my favorite things to shoot, and favorite places along the west coast so its not mistake I shot it twice for 365 Days of Leica (04.28.14 and 11.04.14) and returned to shoot it with a Sprocket Rocket for this project. Few things really fit the long panorama better than the vast expanse of the Bixby Canyon Bridge. 

3 Sixty 5 Photography: 057 Yosemite. 

One of favorite cameras, and probably one of the most fundamentally analog analog camera you’ll ever find. Shooting the Sprocket Rocket you actually see the film you’re shooting on. Its a camera that keeps you on your toes but rewards you for paying attention. March and April 2015 are the months of the Sprocket Rocket. Much more to come. 

3 Sixty 5 Photography: 056 Los Angeles. 

Well folks thats a wrap on the LC-A for the first 2 months of 365 Days of Lomography. Stay tuned for full thoughts on shooting with the amazing little camera, and some tips and tricks for using it. 

Next month we venture into the amazing world of the Sprocket Rocket. 

3 Sixty 5 Photography: 053 "The Day Shall Declare It.“ Downtown LA.

"Once in a while I may go out to the movies. I will sit in the back row with all that darkness all around me and figures sitting motionless on each side not conscious of me. Imaginary people. People in stories. I will read long books and the journals of dead writers. I will feel closer to them than I ever felt to anyone I knew before I withdrew from the world. It will be sweet and cool this friendship of mine with dead poets for I won’t have to touch them or answer their questions. They will talk to me and not expect me to answer. And I will grow sleepy listening to their voices explaining the mysteries to me. I will fall asleep with books still in my fingers and it will rain. A season of rain, rain, rain.”