This week our iPhoneography contest was about contrast, and any photos showing visual or contextual contrast could be submitted. As always, it was hard to pick the winners and many deserving photos had to be left out, but this week I was particularly impressed by the winners.
How Armineh Hovanesian Creates Art With iPhone
I’m really excited to share this interview with Armineh Hovanesian, a talented iPhoneographer whose unique work with the iPhone has been exhibited in various art galleries. In this interview you’re going to learn more about Armineh and how she approaches iPhoneography.
iColorama S Photo App Giveaway (Ended)
iColorama is a great photo app with countless editing options and effects that go beyond the basic adjustments found in most photo apps. In particular, there are some interesting effects that you won’t find in other editing apps such as Warp and Glass.
Many iPhone artists that I have interviewed including Geri Centonze and Davide Capponi (Rubicorno) use iColorama as an important part of their photo editing workflow.Read More
How To Ethically Gain More Followers On Instagram
Instagram is an amazing photo sharing network, but it’s only fun when other people are following you. However, if you signed up recently, the chances are that you don’t have many followers. Thankfully, there are some simple and non-spammy techniques that anyone can use to gain followers on Instagram, and in this article you’re going to discover these techniques.
30 Ice-Cold Examples of iPhone Winter Photography
Thank you for participating in our weekly iPhoneography contest. This week the contest theme was cold, and any photos related to cold or that have a cold feel could be submitted. While it wasn’t easy to pick the winners, here are my personal favorites this week.
iPhone Photography Around The World Infographic
As I was going through the visitor statistics for iPhone Photography School, I came across some pretty interesting data about my visitors who are almost exclusively iPhone photographers. I created a simple infographic where you can see the most interesting data I came across.
Review Of Justin Balog’s “The Art Of Mobile Photography” Course
My iPhoneography journey started about two years ago when I came across iPhoneography tutorials by Justin Balog. It was through his tutorials that I learned to think of the iPhone as a creative tool and started paying attention to photo opportunities around me.
Now Justin has released The Art of Mobile Photography, a brand new video course dedicated to unleashing your creative potential on the iPhone or any other mobile device. In this review you’re going to learn what’s covered inside this course and whether it lives up to its promises.Read More
30 Great Examples of Using Lines in iPhone Photography
Thank you for participating in our weekly iPhoneography contest. This week the contest theme was lines, and over 350 photos that are somehow related to lines were submitted. Of course, it wasn’t easy to pick the winners and many deserving photos had to be left out. With that said, here are my personal favorites this week.
11 Gifts That Will Make Every iPhone Photographer Happy
In anticipation of winter holidays more and more people hit the shopping malls, both online and offline, searching for gifts for their friends and family members. To help you find the perfect gift for an iPhone photographer I created the 2013 holiday gift guide listing 11 gifts that would make every iPhoneographer happy. Let’s get started!
1. Olloclip 4-in-1 Lens System
How Karen Divine Creates Abstract Art With iPhone
I’m really excited to share the interview I did with Karen Divine. Karen is an incredibly talented iPhone artist, and her work speaks lauder than anything I could write in this introduction. In this interview you’re going to learn more about the creative process behind Karen’s iPhone art.