Tag Archive: iPhone

Printic: May the printed photo never die


I recently downloaded the Printic app on my iPhone. What is Printic you ask? Well let me tell you. The folks at Printic describe their app as: “…the easiest and fastest way to… Read More

The thread is to the needle


1. Needle & thread on a sewing machine 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

The iPhoneographers U-Turn


Every 3 months I’m ready for a new iPhoneography look. Hipstamatic is my favorite “point and shoot” iPhoneography app. I enjoy that you select a given lens and film combination before the photo is… Read More

The machine that…


    1. Sewing machine 2. Hipstamatic I got a few other interest images from this machine which I plan to post in the near term. Sorry, it was an interesting subject.

The moleskine project No. 4: The brand


Another installment in the moleskine project. No. 4 to be specific. For more of the project click here. I love Coke. Not diet coke. Not caffeine free coke. The real thing, preferably in a glass… Read More

Hardened


Saw this lock on a garden gate in the UK. I loved the contrast between the jagged brick wall in the background and the smooth steel of the lock. 1. 645 Pro 2.… Read More

Walls of shrubs


1. Garden at Hever Castle. 2. An uncharacteristically boring title (I apologize, I won’t let it happen again). 3. 645 Pro 4. Snapseed

2008


  1. Hipstamatic 2. Snapseed

A grand door


The last few weeks have been quite intense. Going on 40 straight days of work. Nonetheless, I have found a few minutes to put together a blog post. A grand door in Prague.… Read More

Looking over your shoulder


I just stumbled upon a number of photos from Prague that I had not yet posted. Typical symptom of the iPhoneographer who takes to many photos (assuming that is possible). This is a great bridge… Read More

Nola steel


Bills & Coins on 23


  1. My favorite parking lot 2. Histpamatic 3. Snapseed

Subway-Underground-Subway


1. London 2. Hipstamatic 3. Snapseed

Covent station


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

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

Corner to corner


1. Atlanta 2. Hipstamatic 3. Snapseed

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

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

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 view from beneath


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

  • Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

    Join 289 other followers

  • Categories

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 289 other followers