I’m really happy to share an interview with Mohsen Chinehkesh, a talented street photographer from Tehran, Iran. In this inspirational interview you’re going to discover Mohsen’s best tips for storytelling, taking photos of strangers, developing your creativity and so much more.
How Elaine Taylor Takes Great iPhone Photos of Children
Today I’m really excited to share an interview with Elaine Taylor, a passionate iPhoneographer who is known for taking amazing photos of her sons. Even though Elaine doesn’t call herself a professional, one only has to look at her photos to question that. In this interview you’re going to learn more about Elaine and her unique approach to children photography.
Using JPEG & TIFF File Formats In iPhone Photography
When you take a photo with your iPhone, the last thing that you probably think about is the format (file type) of the image you are capturing. Generally speaking, that is a good thing as you should be focused more on composition, lighting, etc. However, if you are starting to think of yourself as a serious mobile photographer, it is worth taking a few moments to consider the file format that you are using to store your photos.
How Justin Balog Uses His iPhone To Take Great Photos
Justin Balog is a professional photographer, blogger and iPhoneography expert who played a special role in my iPhoneography journey. It was his blog and tutorials that inspired me to get started with iPhone photography almost two years ago. In this interview you’re going to learn more about Justin and his approach to iPhone photography.
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.
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
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.
How Cat Milton Runs A Business Using iPhone Photos
I’m really excited to share this interview I did with Cat Milton from Mobile Photography Central. Cat is a talented iPhone photographer, mobile photography blogger, teacher of iPhoneography workshops, and she uses her iPhone photos to run a website with millions of readers.
In this awesome in-depth interview you’re going learn more about Cat and how she approaches iPhoneography. Cat was extremely generous with her answers, and there’s a lot to be learned from this interesting interview. Read More
How Kristen Radden Started Creative iPhoneography Community
Here is a great interview I did with Kristen Radden from Creative iPhoneography. Kristen is an iPhone artist and a fellow iPhoneography blogger, and it really amazes me how much she has learned in just a few short months since she started taking photos with her iPhone.
In this interview you’re going to learn more about Kristen as an iPhoneographer. You’ll also find out how she managed to learn so much in such a short amount of time – and what you should do to see similar success.Read More
How Paul From Skipology Creates Great iPhone Photos
Today I’m really excited to interview Paul Brown, who is also known as Skip in our community. Paul is an incredibly talented iPhone artist whose photos have been repeatedly exhibited, and who shares his knowledge and photo editing workflows on his blog about iPhoneography.
In this interview you’re going to find out how Skip approaches iPhoneography and what you can do to become a better iPhone artist yourself. Read More