Mobile photography?
What is Mobile photography?
Mobile Photography is what it says. It is taking pictures on your mobile
device and is the best camera as it is with you all the time capturing your every day life and capturing them unexpected
moments like a man in a banana suit or a magical sunset/rise on your way or going home from work.
Mobile Photography is what it says. It is taking pictures on your mobile
device and is the best camera as it is with you all the time capturing your every day life and capturing them unexpected
moments like a man in a banana suit or a magical sunset/rise on your way or going home from work.
Robert Paul Jansen
Robert Paul Jansen is a Dutch photographer who uses an iPhone to capture
magical scenery and landscape images in the countryside and a small village near his home town Gemnode.
magical scenery and landscape images in the countryside and a small village near his home town Gemnode.
This is some of Roberts work...
Oliver Lang
Oliver Lang has taught mobile photography for several years at leading art institutions in both Australia and the UK (Including the ACP, MCA, AGNSW, TATE and V&A). His mobile photography has taken him around the world, working in Sydney, London and New York with several major brands including Burberry, Mercedes Benz and Samsung.
Oliver's work....
For serious digital photographers, Adobe light room is pretty much the industry standard. It lets you easily import, select, organize, correct, and share large quantities of digital photos. Some of this capability has now landed in the most popular tablet, the iPad, with Adobe's Lightroom mobile app (free). The app doesn't include anywhere near the desktop program's functions, but it will let you do some basic photo organization and editing from your living-room couch. You'll also need one of two Adobe subscriptions to fully take advantage of it, further limiting its appeal.
Architecture
For this shoot I have taken picture of buildings old and new.
Best photograph
I have chosen this photograph as my best as I have captured the reflection of the buildings in the puddles also, the angle I have used makes it look as though it has been taken from a worms eye view. However it has been taken from a ledge of a wall.
Worst photograph
Christmas in Manchester
A splash of colour
In this shoot we were given a colour challenge, the colour I was given was yellow.