Commercial photographer Chase Jarvis has been sharing at least one iPhone photograph daily via Twitter and Facebook. He uploads them directly from the iPhone, using only iPhone software for postprocessing.
Many of us focus our attention on advanced cameras and the technical quality of images. Jarvis' iPhone work is a powerful reminder that serious photography is possible with even the most basic of cameras.
Links:
Chase Jarvis Photography - iPhone as Art
Chase Jarvis Blog - 5 Tips For Making Great iPhone Photos
iPhone as Art - The iPhone Photography of Chase Jarvis
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Posted by Amin
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iPhone as Art - The iPhone Photography of Chase Jarvis
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