
The end of the year always slows down my art production. Thank the Goddess the new year has arrived.
My mind is still boggled from the fantastic two day workshop last week from Jack Hollingsworth and the folks at creativeLive in Seattle. Two days of everything iPhoneography. See above for some of my new work shot as a result of the information Hollingsworth shared. Looking forward to seeing what the new year brings.
ADDENDUM: Over the weekend I've been asked numerous times "how do you make those photos using your iPhone 4S?" In an effort to answer that question in a form more folks can access I'm adding some more information to this post.
When I first started shooting with my iPhone I needed to educate myself on the many apps available for the camera and some how I stumbled across a blog called iPhoneography. Glyn Evans is the founder and editor of the blog. I read it daily.
Here's my journey on shooting with a smartphone (I've only been smartphone shooting since the middle of October 2011). First post on using the iPhone 4s camera. Second post shows more examples of my work. By the time the I posted the third one I had shot over 5000 images. If this had been any other time in my life I probably would have blogged more but Charlie just passed away in September 2011 so I've not been in the best state of mind for writing and shooting.
Hope the above information helps you on your journey to become a digital smartphone shooter. Remember the best camera to use is the one you have in your hand and in this modern world of connectivity that usually means the one that is in our smartphones. Have a groovy Monday!
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