3 Sixty 5 Photography: 068 Julie. Los Feliz.

Typically not something I enjoy in photography, the random chances with the equipment of photography, but the Sprocket Rocket sometimes creates these really interesting “flaws” that turn a photo into something unique and more than it was before.

You can see there are light leaks that came through the sprocket hols, almost creating a trailing effect along the lower sprockets. To me, it creates this odd dream like a effect, like a flash was popped in a fluid ocean of dream and this was the result. Like I said, I’m not the kind of photographer that would really use expired film, flawed cameras or inconsistent technology, and hope for the magic of happenstance; but with the Sprocket Rocket, I the unique flaws it brings to an image are contained enough that they can be relied on to add rather than distract. Its one of those things that makes such a simple camera a great camera. 

365daysoflomography:

03.07.2015 Julie. PCH.

One of my favorite parts of getting out and traveling is that it helps me realize how little I really need to be happy. Your house is reduced to a carry on. Your routine to the whims of your desires. Your job, your salary, your raise to calm quite moments spent doing nothing productive. In my day to day I sometimes forget how unnecessary it all is and that ultimately it’s not the stuff; it’s the people and the small moments that you remember, none of the bullshit we all get caught up in.