A collection of images gathered from both mine & Pete’s iphone’s. I love the idea of picture making and creativity being integrated into everyday life.
Are you an iphoneographer?
A collection of images gathered from both mine & Pete’s iphone’s. I love the idea of picture making and creativity being integrated into everyday life.
Are you an iphoneographer?
Totally agree with your comment “I love the idea of picture making and creativity being integrated into everyday life”!!! I am a bit of an iphone photographer, only because it’s so easy and the phone is always handy. But I am not sure what to do with the photos as I am not great at editing them and they are not always great quality. Love love LOVE what you have done with these though! Would make a great mini-poster for home.
Hi Jo, thanks for your comment. No need to worry about editing, none of these images are edited, we used iphone app’s for all of them, then they are all straight from the camera, to the computer, to the blog. (only via photoshop for me to story board them). I approach iphone photography a bit like a polaroid photograph, where the picture is what it is. There are some people who do amazing editing to their iphone images too though. One idea if you are taking lots of iphone images is to get them all onto your computer & then create a photo book out of them. If you are taking them all the time then they would hold the story of your days in them. You can play with different apps, or get different looks in your images by just playing around with different types of light.
ps. my 4 year old took the image in the top right corner.. that’s me thinking, while at the computer with my thinking arms on my head & Ava snapped it!
They’re cute! Is that my munchkin holding hands with Ava (looks like her hair from behind)? I’m glad you explained the thinking photo cause I was somewhat bemused as to the pose! Now that you’ve explained it, I see what’s going on.
I love the block construction! And wow great photo by Ava. xx
Yes Katrina, that is your munchkin holding hands with my munchkin. If you look closely there is also a picture of your husband in there too 🙂
It’s interesting to let your child take pictures & then look through what they capture. You see yourself through their eyes. I was surprised at how serious I must look when she walks into the room & I am deep in thought, working.