365daysoflomography:

03.01.2015 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: 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. 

lomographicsociety:

Playing detective: An interview with Derek Woods, the man behind the controversial True Detective photo (NSFW)

Derek Woods is an Los Angeles-based photographer who recently got involved in a controversy surrounding a photo that was used in the opening credits of the hit television series True Detective. Coincidentally, Derek happens to be a member of the Lomo community, and we just couldn’t let him get off the hook without a proper interview and an exploration of his work.

Please take note that some of the photos are NSFW.

http://bit.ly/1ihPrOl

Hey thats me! Pretty rad to see a story about myself on one of the first tumblr’s I ever followed.