I’ve never photographed a wedding before, and never really planned to. But when my friends Adam & Jen asked, and to use film in vintage cameras, how am I supposed to resist? I’m honored to have been a part of this day.



I’ve never photographed a wedding before, and never really planned to. But when my friends Adam & Jen asked, and to use film in vintage cameras, how am I supposed to resist? I’m honored to have been a part of this day.



I mentioned in previous posts a Lomo Photography show coming up at Aperture. We’ve since come up with a name, Lo-Fi Heartbeat. Having photos in the show, I gladly took on the task of designing for the event, and roped in my main-man Tim Skirven for some extra-goodness. Here’s the poster for the show. However(!), there are still two openings for participants. Scott will be choosing the final two photographers on May 17th, so you can go here, to see about getting some photos in the show! Lomography will be assisting with the event; bringing a ton of extra things-to-buy, and even customizing the displays of the store.

I’m currently working with Scott at Aperture to bring some new ideas into his shop. I’ll have work in an upcoming Lomo-Only group show in June (more info on that in the coming weeks), and while meeting about that show, we came up with some other ideas. Soon the store will have some new apparel, for the analog-obsessed, like myself. Here are two shirts that will be debuting soon, one being a re-purposed band shirt I did a few years ago. The first featuring the three classic instant camera; Spectra, SX-70 and the 600. The second shirt with my favorite; Holga.
I am home from tour now, and just developed a few rolls of 120 film from my plastic cameras. Here are some of my favorite gems.





