For a couple months now I’ve been posting an iPhone image to my Twitter and Facebook everyday. No photoshop, just in-iPhone-app editing and a mobile post. The exercise originally started for two reasons: 1)to keep the creative/vision mojo flowing; and 2)emphasize the image, not the tools needed to create it. Its been really key in my own creative development lately, and I’ve been jazzed to get a ton of community feedback around how this little endeavor has taken hold in others’day to day as well.
That said, I wanted to bring a piece of this action here to the blog on a semi-regular basis for those of you who are not tweeters or facebookers. Idea is that I’ll post a handful of my iphone images from the previous week or so here and ask for your vote in the comments about your favorite. Any above the belt feedback is always welcome, as would be links to iphone images that you’re creating.
So which is your favorite of the following four images? [first one here, other three after the jump…]
Some hotel lobby lamps…
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Light at Frankfurt airport.
Flag on the beach in Dubai.
Fire hydrant by my local coffee shop.
Discarded shopping cart.
Vote for your fav, post a link, or post some feedback in the comments.
shopping cart – especially given the global situation.
this was taken in Dubai right? Even more irony then, since it was the booming shopping centre of the ME, and that well has dried up significantly leaving suffering, stranded carts scattered around the city.
The fire hydrant! I love it. For some reason it reminds me of a little robot or something.
hotel lobby for sho
The first photo has the most visual interest, but I like the texture on the shopping cart the most.
Hey Chase,
My favorite of your iPhone photos in the hotel lights. I like the color and perspective, and the shadows are great.
You've inspired me to use my iPhone in the same way and upload my images to my facebook. I feel like, even though it's digital photography, the simplicity of it makes you think about the basics of photography a little more than you would shooting with your DSLR.
Here's to stretching your limitations…cheers!
My iPhone uploads here:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2153752&id;=14315755