iPhone Photography Intrigue


I've always been drawn to artful process of photography. I make my documentary images by selecting lenses and adjusting the settings on my DSLR. Then I rely on Aperture, my photo editing application, to make minor image adjustments. I might increase the definition of edges to emphasize the texture, tone down harsh highlights, trade color for monochrome, or add a subtle vignette to pull the viewer closer to my subject. But I don't use Photoshop and frankly, if someone asked me to smooth out her smile lines, I'd frown. Admittedly, I use a light hand when it comes to digital image processing.
But I am becoming increasingly intrigued with iPhone Photography as a means of exploring my fascination with composition, and have just started experimenting with some clever iPhone apps. I'm finding that because I don't take these images too seriously, I'm eager to try more liberal processing experiments on them - like making quick marks in a sketch book or scribbling phrases in a journal. I'm allowing myself to create a bit of fiction, and it's been really fun. So if you too are looking to loosen up a bit with your iPhone, consider downloading these cool apps in the App Store and share your results with us.
ShakeItPhoto ($.99) - Like Polaroid for your iPhone, this app lets you shoot, retake and shake. Shaking your iPhone gives you a cropped and color washed Polaroid-esque image. (See my image at left, above.) Check out the ShakeItPhoto Best Of flickr group to see some super cool results and this experiment using ShakeItPhoto and another app, Colorsplash.
CameraBag ($1.99) - Quick and easy photo filters to adjust the mood of your iPhone photos. This app gives you 10 image filters such as Helga (square-format, washed out highlights and old-school vignetting) and 1974 (like your mother's camera: faded & tinted). (See my image at right, above, with 1962 filter - high contrast B&W.) Check out the CameraBag flickr group and this fabulous set that inspired me to explore.
Got any other iPhone Photography tips or resources? Do share.
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I like the point you make about not taking it too seriously. I find that when I use my iPhone to take photos, I feel more playful and free to just see what happens. That kind of mentality usually produces good photos and I have a lot of fun in the process!
I'm officially addicted to iPhone camera apps. I really like ShakeIt and I also use the Toy Camera app a lot. My next purchase will be CameraBag. I can't wait to check it out! Thanks for sharing!
Love it.
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i like the challenge of using the iphone camera to create a photo that i can share. and here's a link to a photoblog i found of a photographer who shares is iphone work using a variety of photo apps: http://ipeashooter.posterous.com/
Here is an example of my using ShakeItPhoto with Mill Colour:
http://www.schmutzie.com/2010/01/surprise-shinny.html
And ShakeItPhoto with ColorSplash:
http://www.schmutzie.com/2009/11/more-iphone-photography-featuring.html
I'm thinking of just giving myself over whole-heartedly to my iPhone photography for awhile.
This is my favorite shot so far:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/konehead/4257084244/
I also have the Hipstamatic, which is pretty cool and funky. You can swap "lenses" and "film" and come up with some pretty wild creations. That one is $1.99. http://hipstamaticapp.com/
Anyway - I've also recently become VERY enamored with iPhone photography (iPhone + Photography = iPhoneography) and there are a lot of really great sites out there. One that I've started is called iPhoneographi.es. You can find it here: http://www.iphoneographi.es
All of the current photos are mine - but I will be opening up the site for User Submitted Content within the next week. If you have an iPhone/iPod Touch, I'd encourage you to think about registering for the site for more info on how to get your photos posted. You can register for the site here: http://www.iphoneographi.es/wp-login.php?action=register
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when i started my project 365 in october 2009 (http://countdown33.blogspot.com), i really didn't give much thought about which of my three cameras i would be using more. turns out most of my photos have been with my iphone. i'd say close to 90%.
i find the iphone is easier to carry around than my big dslr and less intrusive. i also like the fact that processing is faster (i usually touch up my photos during my commute home on the subway) and i could quickly upload to flickr with just a touch of a button on the iphone. the iphone has challenged me to get more creative with my photography. here's a peek of my iphoneography set - http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonoi/sets/72157622688722527/
in terms of apps, i *heart* best camera by chase jarvis, hipstamatic, and shakeitphoto as well. here are a few other iphone apps i use -
1. Pano - you can take awesome panoramic shots easily with this!
2. Photogene
3. PS Mobile
4. TiltShiftGen
5. Mill Colour
6. PhotoForge
7. PerfectPhoto
8. FocalLab
9. QuadCamera
10. CameraKit
11. Photo fx
I couldn't agree with you more about the freeing nature of just shooting with the iphone. Love it.
I mainly use camera bag, best camera, hipstamatic and the free PS apps. It is an addicting medium!
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1. Photoforge is a must have, it's the "photoshop" for the iPhone, far more powerful than the actual psmobile. Use it for cropping, levels, curves, sharpening.
2. Perfectly Clear (perfectlyclr) is kinda "lightroom" for the iPhone. It adjusts the exposure, vibrancy and sharpness. All this at the full resolution, a point to take care of, because many iPhone photo apps work at ridiculous small resolutions.
3. Lomob (or Lo-mob) is my no.1 tool for the many kinds of instant simulations. Whether you like Polaroid or TTV (through the viewfinder) looks or emulsion looks, it's the way to go.
4. Mono-Phix is a powerful b&w app (and the most powerful b&w app I know of), with a lot of possibilities to convert your shots to fine black&white besides just desaturating the color.
5. ProHDR for producing high quality hdr images (in case you like them). A powerful way to work around the limited dynamic range of the iPhone Cam. It even does tonemapping.
There are of course many more noticeable apps, these are just my top5 most used ones.
An excellent resource for iPhone photo app reviews and the whole "iphoneography" scene is www.iphoneography.com
Just my 2cents
You can visit my iphone photoblog at http://photovision.torstengeyer.com
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