Saturday
Oct162010
Sion Fullana makes another TV appearance
Saturday, October 16, 2010 at 1:01PM |
Glyn Evans iPhoneographer and friend Sion Fullana has appeared on yet another TV program, this time it's online Catalan TV station Sies.tv
Whilst the video below is all in Catalan, it does give you a visual insight in to where and how Sion goes about capturing his street photos, and includes video and images from the recent EYE'EM exhibition in New York.
To see Sion's work, check out his Flickr stream here.
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Reader Comments (5)
Great to see the master of iphoneography in action.
The master? I'm sorry but since when is he the master? I swear people act like he invented iPhoneography when people have been doing it as long as he has!
@Jane, perhaps Edgar should have referred to Sion as one of the masters of street iPhoneography, which he is.
In my opinion, and of course we all have ours, he simply has one of the most consistent and largest oeuvres of iphone art photography that I'm aware of. It's not a slight towards anyone. I'm sure you have your favorite or favorites. Without meaning to sound flippant, maybe you'd like to enlighten me with some of your favorites.
Thanks, Edgar for your support and nice words about my work. I really wouldn't call myself "the master", but I have been there and producing non-stop since the very beginning, so I like to think I have some clout and saying in this little field...
And Glyn for sharing the interview.
As for you, Jane, and being this the second time around you criticize me or despise me in public for my achievements, but always signing as anonymous, without a link to anywhere where we can enjoy your work, I'd only say that if you want your own recognition, go out there and fight for it. I've been producing iPhone work since July 2008, and pushed myself very hard to get my work recognized and published in media outlets like American Photo Magazine, Wink Magazine, Gup Magazine or Time Out New York, blogs, TV, contests, exhibits, conferences, etc. It's not that I've been touched by any "Divine" light that gave me more than you were given. I have put a ton of effort, and done much experimentation and networking to get where I am today. And anyone in the iPhoneography world that knows me well will tell you that I'm always up to help others get noticed or promote this new art form. So you shouldn't be that bitter about people's success, and instead see it as incentive to create your own.