Shooot

The camera for happy accidents

Co-creator, Product Designer Self-directed 2016
A person holding an iPhone displaying the Shooot app's user interface, with a blurred forest in the background.

Shooot was a camera app for iPhone that removed the distractions of smartphone photography. The app simulated the waiting period of old school film development by asking users to wait until the next morning to see their photos. Shooot also encouraged users to work without a viewfinder – helping them see the world through their own eyes. We called it "The Camera for Happy Accidents".

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Black-and-white photo of a person in the woods holding a large leaf in front of their face.
A person in a d'Arnaud 15 baseball jersey and cap waiting on a subway platform as a train rushes by.
A group of friends laughing and talking inside a fashion exhibit with floral and pink ruffled mannequins in the background.
A person picnicking alone under a large tree in Central Park's Sheep Meadow in early spring.
A rollercoaster car cresting the top of its track against a hazy, washed-out sky.