The iPhoneography Showcase of CameraBag's David Randall
Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 7:03PM |
Glyn Evans I'm the marketing and operations director for Nevercenter, makers of the iPhone app CameraBag. It's been a year since our launch and it been phenomenal watching the growth of the iPhone as a artistic tool and seeing the impressive images showing up all over the web using our app and many others. Thanks to support from the iPhone community we recently released the desktop version of our app for the Mac, and we hope to have more photo software coming soon.
My background prior to starting work in software was in journalism and I've always loved the visceral and artistic potential of photography, but my personal photo taking until about a year ago was mostly archival. Working with CameraBag and the Nevercenter development team changed all that as I started seeing the power I had to make real art from my phone and instantly upload it to the web. Photo taking and editing is now my go-to activity on the iPhone whenever I have a little downtime.
My favorite apps are CameraBag (of course :)), Photogene, Tiltshift Generator and Pano, but most of the time I stick with CameraBag. The photo's below were all done in CameraBag. Two of them use the Colorcross filter, which is available in CameraBag Desktop and coming soon to the iPhone (pending apple approval).
If you would like to showcase your iPhone photos here on the iPhoneography blog, then send me an email and I'll reply with details on how to submit.


































Reader Comments (2)
I love Camerabag and it could easily be my favorite photography app. However, as it doesn't save images full resolution it hardly ever gets used. I'm thinking about moving it to a "Back page" of apps.
Now that you've created the PC version of your product what are the chances you'll get this app to save full resolution??
Charles
Wow, those are some cute girls in those pictures :) I am biased, of course.