The iPhoneography Showcase of Tony Cece
Monday, December 7, 2009 at 10:00AM |
Glyn Evans I started expressing myself through iPhoneography for many of the same reasons that everyone else on did: Accessibility. I was also drawn to this photographic outlet because my creativity was stretched by the limited capabilities of the 2MP camera that was found in the first generation iPhone. The camera has improved and many new apps have been generated, but it still comes back to the images that can be captured by a camera that isn't recognized as a camera and can be used at any time.
This allows me to look at the mundane and uninteresting things of my daily life in a fresh and interesting way. With the multitude of great apps that are now available, the possibilities are only limited by our imagination or lack thereof.
I believe that photographs say a lot about the person who took them. When you look at a photograph, you get a glimpse of the world through the photographer's eye. They choose what is in the frame, what is left out, how it is framed, what is in focus, the lens, the type of lighting, and whether it is color or black and white. These are only a few things that the photographer has at their disposal when capturing a moment in time.
For me, photographs are a glimpse into the many different areas of our life here on earth. I see a picture and it starts a collage of images in my mind as I try to understand the people, time, and place that surrounded it. It is this collage that I hope to create when I capture moments of everyday life.
Above: Air Dry. App used: CameraKit
Above: Happy Young Girl In Yong An. App used: CameraKit
Above: Bird On A Wire. App used: Cool fx
Above: Spring Has Sprung. App used: CameraBag
Above: Enter. Haiti. App used: CameraKit
Above: Haiti Meets Dominican Republic. Apps used: CameraKit & Photogene
Above: Saying Goodbye. Apps used: CameraBag & iLeica
Above: Help. Apps used: CameraBag & Photogene
Above: Barn Ladders. App used: ShakeItPhoto
Above: Give Me Peace. Give Me Quiet. Apps used: Photogene & Photo fx
Above: Portsmouth Marina. Apps used: AutoStitch & Photo fx
Above: Loopty Loop. App used: Best Camera
Above: Watching. Learning. App used: CameraKit
Above: A Dash Of Pink. App used: Photo fx
Above: Window. Wall. Plant. App used: ShakeItPhotoYou can check out more of Tony's iPhoneography over at his blog, iPhoneLomo.com
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.
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Reader Comments (6)
Your photos are really lovely. I really enjoyed the pink one and the flowers. :)
Just checked out your site, it is amazing. Definitely bookmarking it.
Very nice work. Love your website.
BEAUTIFUL WORK! definitely some of the best stuff i've seen on the site.
these are the best iphone photos ive seen in on this site yet.
really great work!!
This is a great set! Please critic my photoset. You have inspired me to go to China now ;D