Instagram: How I Shoot: @komeda
How I Shoot is a series where we ask Instagrammers to tell us about their photo-taking process.
Philip Park (@komeda) is a Korea-based photographer whose photos of Seoul manage to capture solitude in the otherwise bustling city. We wanted to find out more about how Philip goes about shooting…
Source: instagram
This is MY way
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Berlin Calling
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Somewhere under the sun
(c) Gusbano
Hi, this is Gusbano.
The I.PHONEOGRAPHY BOOK is the international iPhone photography contest catalog, with essays by curators dealing for first time by a theoretical point of view the art of iphoneography, and the beautiful (40) 100 finalists images.
I´m very curious about the quality of the print and the statements in the introduction.
Thanks to be included
man > hill > snow (c) Gusbano iPhone 2G shot
Rage against the sun (c) Gusbano
We have seen the future and it works
iPhone 2G
Misho Baranovic Photography: Twelve of the best street iPhone photos of 2010
I became a street photographer in 2010. I shot everyday. I uploaded everyday. And everyday, I was driven to work harder by my peers.
The images below are taken by 12 of the best street photographers using an iPhone. These images reframed my view, made me walk further, made me better. Thank you…
(via iphoneographic)
Source: mishobaranovic
Where the world ends
Photo taken and edited with an iPhone
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I was so curious about the new “iPhoneArt app”, but sadly doesn´t works on my iPhone 2G and the 3.1.3 os………so now i hope that the “iPhoneography Showcase Vol.1 app” will work…
Q:Thank you for the follow! I would have never found you probably if you hadn't found my blog. You have very artsy and inspiring iPhone photos. Keep it up! Looking forward to see more of your work.
Thank you very much for this huge compliment, it encourages me to go on.
The Conversation
Photo taken and edited with an iPhone
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Finally I got it…
The book about the 3000+ submissions, 144 shortlists, 14 runner-ups, 1 winner…later, we are even more convinced that mobile photography, as a medium, has the potential to conquer the global art scene and make it as an independent art form…
And here you can find more details about THE EYE’EM MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK
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