Thank you to all of the talented mobile photographers who took part in our weekly iPhone photography contest. This week’s theme was “Street Photography” and we had a fantastic selection of images submitted. With so many great photos, it was very difficult to choose just 30 winners. But here are my favorite iPhone street pictures that tell stories of the lives of strangers.
@tom3cki
@agatesas
@basakaytek
@Cachorro12
@dannyrustandi
@danygualtieri
@dareksobiecki
@DebDanielson
@Desmondwang
@DonScott
@EndahHudaya
@evelynesieber
@Gal0611
@HKEITHIII
@InnaKlim
@jonarcher
@khwaahish
@Kunal24
@lucslucs
@MilanoRL
@mrebejko
@noragriffin779
@pmaven
@RavindranElavarashen
@Rinkoo
@RosaPerry
@RoyNyc
@sjpowermac
@stuguest
@SusanMarguliesKalish
How to Enter the Next Photo Contest
Last week we published a really great tutorial covering 11 ways to create moody iPhone landscape photos.
The article explores a variety of shooting techniques, including taking photos in low light, fog, bad weather and forests, as well as tips for interesting subject matter.
It also covers some useful editing techniques for creating a moody atmosphere, such as toning down the colors and adding textures to the picture.
So the new contest theme is Landscape Photography, and any iPhone photos of landscapes can be submitted.
To participate, simply tag your iPhone photos using IPS2016Landscape tag on EyeEm.
You can tag photos in the description field when you upload them, or when you edit the description of a photo that has already been uploaded (tap the three dots icon to edit a photo).
All photos must be shot and edited on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Please upload photos to EyeEm in full resolution and without any watermarks to make sure we can feature them on the website. Please do not submit more than 10 photos each week.
The submission deadline is Sunday, January 24. Winners will be announced on Monday, January 25, and the winning images will also be featured on our iPhone Photography School Facebook page.
Kate Wesson says
Congratulations everyone! Really superb photos that tell interesting stories of strangers on the street.
Rosa Perry says
Thanks so much Kate for selecting my photo. There were so many wonderful images all telling their own stories. Congratulations to all. ?
Kate Wesson says
Congratulations Rosa! Great photo, with a wonderful sense of mystery and intrigue. It makes you want to know more about the story behind it and what the person was filming 🙂
Simon Jowett says
Thank you for choosing my photo (@sjpowermac) I really appreciate. I really enjoy the tutorials and competition, thank you for both.
Kate Wesson says
Congratulations Simon! It’s a beautiful reflection photo. So glad you enjoy our tutorials and the contest. Keep up the great work 🙂
Danny Rustandi says
Thank you for choosing my photo (@dannyrustandi). I really appreciate this. Congrats to other who also has been choosen. Your street photos are amazing.
Kate Wesson says
Congratulations Danny! It’s a really intriguing photo… I’d love to know what was going on just out of the scene 🙂
Dssquared says
@Cachorro12, I love your beautiful photograph! How did you achieve such sharp resolution in it? Did you use a sharpening filter? Thank you!
Kunal Rathod says
Thank you kate for selecting my photo. superb street photography. Congratulations everyone.
Kate Wesson says
Congratulations Kunal!