Covent station


1. Covent Garden tube station in London 2. Hipstamatic 3. Snapseed to clean up the Hipstamatic border and adding center focus

The moleskine project


I am incredibly busy at work right now. When I am traveling I have little, to no, time to get out and do any iPhoneography or photography. Clearly this blog demonstrates my love… Read More

Spring Valley


I edited this image on my MacBook Pro after first uploading the image to iPhoto from my Nikon. I have covered in previous posts how to keep your photography mobile through uploading directly… Read More

Rotary


1. Fantastic rotary phone in a New Orleans hotel. 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

Lock & Co. Hatters


1. Visiting the Lock & Co. Hatters in London. One of the coolest stores I have been too. 2. Could not resist snapping some photos of the hatboxes on shelves. 3. Hipstamatic 4.… Read More

Smoking barrel


Over the last couple of weeks I have blogged about the fact that I have started to use a Nikon V1 in addition to my iPhone. The standard camera will never replace my… Read More

Corner to corner


1. Atlanta 2. Hipstamatic 3. Snapseed

Rays: in B&W


1. Sun hitting the river through the City of Spires. 2. Hipstamatic Diana lens and BlacKey film (shocking, I know)

Keeping photography mobile: How to move your camera images to your Mac editing platform


One of the advantages of iPhoneography over photography is the ability to do post production on you iPhone (or iPad depending on your workflow) as soon as you take the image. I use… Read More

Overhead


1. I had been trying to capture a bird all week. Finally got one in this frame. 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

Mind the gap


1. Minding the gap at Heathrow 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

What is iPhoneography?


Shockingly, iPhoneography is not a legitimate word. It is not found in Oxfords English dictionary. It remains slang. As such, we have an opportunity to define it. Here are a few opening thoughts:… Read More

Queu


Locker: 2012-025000009


1. Locker on the beach in Santa Rosa, FL 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

Snapseed’s new filters: Retroflux


Snapseed is one of the best iPhoneography editing apps out there. It’s the one I use more than any other in the editing process (if you need proof, just click the images by… Read More

Grasping


1. Statue in an estate’s garden (incredible detail in the eyes) 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

The Instagram Outrage


I have been fascinated by the vitriol outrage that has been published on the various social media outlets related to Instagram’s change in its policy regarding the use of subscriber’s photos. Here are… Read More

From the river


1. Back near my old friend “The Eye” 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

A baby in one arm and a blog in the other


Life has been pretty hectic as of late and that has seriously cramped my time for iPhoneography & Observations blogging. However, we must seize what opportunities come. Given the recent birth of my… Read More

Beach + Boat


1. Santa Rosa Beach Florida 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

To the point(s)


In the breeze


1. Took a walk in Seaside, FL and saw the post office and flag. 2.Hipstamatic BlacKeys film and Diana lens 3. Camera bag 4. Snapseed old lens vignette

Mercuria


1. Walking across a Thames River bridge in London 2. Used my Hipstamatic presets to get the right lens film combo (Jane + BlacKeys) as I saw this shot developing (can you beat Parliament and… Read More

Fisheye: The beach


1. Hilton Head, SC 2. Olloclip (click here to learn what it is) 3. Hipstamatic BlacKeys film 4. Removed the Hipstamatic border using Camera Bag (click here to learn how)

How to be an iPhoneographer: Using FX Photo Studio


A number of the top iPhoneography app developers have also produced desktop apps. These include Snapseed, CameraBag 2, and FX Photo Studio. While the ability to edit and share on the go is… Read More

The approach


1. View while flying into Heathrow 2. Hipstamatic BlacKeys film

Hanging on by a few thousand rivets


1. The supports of the Hungerford Bridge across the Thymes 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

The Throwaways


One of the three common mistakes that iPhoneographers make is they post a photo they shouldn’t (if you are wondering about the other two then click here). I have been guilty of this… Read More

A post that has nothing to do with iPhoneography. Miracles. Do. Happen.


Periodically I write an “Observation” post because, let’s be honest, one can only read about ( and I can only write about) iPhoneography so often. Now that I think of it, I have… Read More

The view from beneath


1. Beneath a bridge in London (I seem to have an affinity for bridges in London) 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

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