This gallery features a handful of selections of the outstanding iPhoneography published on the iPC Flickr group and elsewhere on the internet. The aim of the gallery is to show the very best of the wide variety of iPhone, iPad and iTouch art and photography. The artists are also asked to reveal the apps and workflows used in creating their amazing iPhone photographs and art which is detailed beneath each image. Click on any image to see more of the artist's work. For a chance to be included in this weekly gallery, please join the iPC Flickr group. Please be sure to add the process/Apps you used in order to be included in the group. Thank you.
Please add your apps used: Thank you all once again for your wonderful submissions. I am afraid it's taking me ages to publish Apps Uncovered partly because of chasing artists for the Apps. Even though artists all respond really quickly,(thank you) and I know it's a probably a real pain to do it, it is a lot of extra work for me so unfortunately I am going to be really strict and leave great works of iPhoneography out if the apps/processing aren't mentioned either in the title, description or tags so please, please add your apps :-) Thank you –Nicki–
Apps Uncovered Friday 18 May 2012
Title: Sea of Dandelions
Artist: Susan Blase
Device/Apps/Info:
iphone shot and processed with Pixlromatic and PhotoFx. Dandelions for miles here!
Title: Get off!
Artist: Lindsey Thompson
Device/Apps/Info: Taken with an iPhone 4 using a skina and Olliclip lenses, edited on an iPad 2 using apps: ScratchCam + Snapseed + Lomora2 + Skina + Blender + Lo-Mob
Title: Untitled
Artist: Andrew Proudlove
Device/Apps/Info: The image itself was captured using an olloclip Macro lens and 645 Pro.
Afterwards I ran the image through Snapseed, where I tweaked the contrast and saturation a little.
Then I went into Pixlromatic where I made a couple of versions of the image, I believe I used Sanna film and Metal light setting. I saved that, then I went back into Pixlromatic with the snapseed image except that this time I believe I used the Carl film, Light light setting and saved the image out.
Then I went into Image Blender and merged the two images, unfortunately I don't remember the blend mode that I used in Image Blender, I think it was either multiply or overlay but can't be sure.
I used the Sanna image as the base with the Carl image over the top and erased the cable from the Ian image to let the cable from the Ingrid image show through has it had better definition.
Title: 125/366 [04.05.2012]
Artist: Paul Duncan
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone + Snapseed
Title: Blurred in Time
Artist: Susan Blase
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone + Hipstamatic on random setting and BeFunky.
Title: Untitled
Artist: Tal Shafik
Device/Apps/Info: I used Camera+ to capture and crop and VSCOcam to edit.
Title: Step by Step....
Artist: Jack Webb
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone4S + I use ProCamera to shoot and Snapseed to edit
Title: h # 10
Artist: francesco X
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone4 + ArtistHaiku + Decim8
Title: you can never run from your fears
Artist: Carlein
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone + instant110
Title: shine on
Artist: Lucy Loomis
Device/Apps/Info: Photo taken in Camera+ with Olloclip macro lens. Used Instagram's Rise filter.
Title: all smiles
Artist: Scott Williams
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone4 + Hipstamatic: Johnslens: Pistifilm
Title: letting go
Artist: Lucy Loomis
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone + Camera+, Olloclip, and Instagram Earlybird filter.
Title: Eight ball
Artist: John Mallon
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone4 + PictureShow + Photogene + Snapseed + Superimpose
Title: Calm
Artist: ARCHiPhone
Device/Apps/Info: I used iPhone Camera App "PICtone"
I used the default parameter in PICtone.
Title: Northern girl
Artist: Alexey Ovsyannikov
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone4 + Camera+ + TouchRetouch + LoMob + ScratchCam + CameraAwesome + Juxtaposer + DynamicLight + Iris Photo Suite + Instagram
Title: Big Hair Small Face (131/366)
Artist: lisamjw
Device/Apps/Info: I shot this image using 645 Pro and uploaded using IG; no other apps used.
Title: Temperamental Creep
Artist: Ginger Lucero
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone4 + PicFrame + ImageBlender + CameraAwesome
Title: Black Thoughts
Artist: Michael Andrade
Device/Apps/Info: This photo was taken outside of the Hillyer Art Space in Washington, D.C. after the exhibit for fellow street photographer Greg Schmigel. The lovely model in the shot is actually model, photographer, and my friend named Noe Todorovich.
The apps is used were:
Pro Camera
Noir
Touch Retouch
Iris Photo Suite
Snapseed
Title: 1 is the loneliest number
Artist: Lindsey Thompson
Device/Apps/Info: Taken with an iPhone 4 Olloclip macro, edited with an iPad 2 using ScratchCam + Lomora2 + Snapseed + iPad2 + Blender + Diptic
Title: What Dreams Are Beyond
Artist: Jack Webb
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone4S + I use ProCamera to shoot and Snapseed to edit
Title: No._438
Artist: Lynette Jackson
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone4 + PhotoToaster + CrossProcess + CameraMatic + Phonto + ImageBlender
Title: What are you looking at?
Artist: Lindsey Thompson
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone4 + Skina Macro Lens + Hipstamatic: Ina’s 1969
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Apps Uncovered Friday 11 May 2012
with Lindsey Thompson |
Thank you to Lindsey Thompson this week’s guest selector and a regular sharer of her wonderful work with iPhoneographyCentral.Please. Please click here to see the rest of this week's Apps Uncovered gallery.
Many thanks to all of you who have shared your work and processing work flows this week. Here’s a few words from Lindsey...
"It was a great experience to curate this weeks iPhoneographyCentral Flickr submissions once again. With so many more images added to the group, it certainly made this process even harder than before. The quality of work was fantastic, I enjoyed looking through all of the entries, and on my way I added many images to my own Flickr favourites. It was an incredibly difficult task choosing just a dozen (or so) of these images to feature on the site this week. I have seen such a great variety of different works; from creative texture work, wonderful black and white images and colourful abstracts. So many of which also made me smile along the way.
Thank you for the opportunity again Nicki!"
Title: "Man stands in his own shadow and wonders why it's dark" -- Zen proverb.
Artist: David Ingraham
Device/Apps/Info: This is a sculpture at the entrance to the campus at CSU Long Beach, CA.
I shot it with Almost DSLR and then let it sit in my camera for months. I knew I wanted to do something with it, I just wasn't sure what. I finally got a spurt of inspiration ( usually boredom-induced ) and dragged it into Snapseed for some minor adjustments before taking it into Scratchcam, thinking I was just going to add some texture. Instead I had a "eureka" moment when I clicked on the one particular multi-squared setting that gave it it's cubism sort of look, taking the shot to a whole new level. At this point I was planning on it being a monochrome shot, but while looking for some frame options, I brought it into Pixlromatic, where I started randomly trying out some color options. Next thing I knew, it was green and blue! The End.
Title: Big Trouble in Little Coin Slot.
Artist: unruly_e
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone + Filterstorm + Hipstamatic
Title: Rain pic #05
Artist: Souichi Furusho
Device/Apps/Info: All iPhone 3GS
Shot:Procamera
App:Iris Photo Suite, PhotoClip, PhotoStudio
Title: the glass menagerie
Artist: Carlein van der Beek
Device/Apps/Info: "the glass menagerie" was taken in the financial district in Toronto (my new home town) with Instant110.
Title: I feel beautiful
Artist: Mansi
Device/Apps/Info: The apps I used were filterstorm, decim8, snapseed, scratchcam, mokuhanga, fotomuse, procamera and hdrfx.
Title: Extinguished
Artist: Joel Adam
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone + ColorLake + Hipstamatic.
Title: Rear View Mirror
Artist: Susan Blase
Device/Apps/Info: Hipstamatic, shot, and processed with Pixlromatic and BlurFX
Title: vinylove
Artist: Lucy Loomis
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone + I used Camera Plus & Instagram with the Hefe filter. It's a piece of spontaneous beach sculpture on the Provincetown (Cape Cod) dunes.
Title: The sea pronounces something, over and over, in a hoarse whisper; I cannot quite make it out – Annie Dillard
Artist: Stephanie Meckfessel
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone4S + Hipstamatic; Adler and Blanko Freedom + Touch Retouch
Title: You can't hold on with your arms folded tight
Artist: Jennifer Bracewell
Device/Apps/Info: This started out as a slow-shutter shot of my son as he walked by with his backpack on, ready for school. I ran it through a couple of filters in Iris, can't recall which. Then I used blur fx and did a median blur on much of the photo. I used juxtaposer and added a photo of a little blackbird that was sitting on my driveway that morning and layered a picture of some wallpaper in with blender. I then used scratchcam to add some texture. I was listening to Arcade Fire's "Month of May" while I did this one. The title is derived from the lyric "Kids are all standing with their arms folded tight".
Title: Peto-Bismol pink
Artist: Janine Graf
Device/Apps/Info: This image was taken using only the Hipstamatic app (John S Lens + Ina's 1969 Film) at the tulip festival in La Conner, WA. Tulips and colors for as far as the eye can see! :-)
Title: Tadpole
Artist: Benamon Tame
Device/Apps/Info: Hipstamatic ( Loftus Lens, Rock BW-11 Film, No Flash) Juxtaposer, Plastic Bullet and Fx Photo Studio
The initial image of the tadpoles and my daughter were taken with Hipstamatic. The tadpoles were then added to the portrait in Juxtaposer. The water effect was added in Fx Photo Studio and the image run through Plastic bullet. I then overlaid the Plastic bullet version with the Pre PB in Juxtaposer and blended them to bring back some of the hair detail.
Title: Dandelion
Artist: Michal Koralewski
Device/Apps/Info: iPhone + I used picfx (Haze), Superimpose and Camera+ (Cross Process).
Title: Disappearing into the labyrinth
Artist: Bob Weil
Device/Apps/Info: Shot and processed on an iPhone using Photogene2, Pixlromatic (cinematic color), Filterstorm (masking and selective contrast), LensLight (enhance light on boy and add "dust" to the air) and Camera Awesome (desat).
Title: Mask Dream
Artist: Marie Matthews
Device/Apps/Info: The editing was a pretty straightforward blending of two images. I used 6x6 for the figure and ProCamera for the mask. I used Pure Carbon to convert the image of the figure to black and white and bring out some of the skin tones. I may have also used the Selective Adjust feature in Snapseed to adjust some of the values in the figure. The original shot of the figure had a lot of blank space on the left. I used Superimpose, with a linear gradient, to add the mask on the left. Finally, I used the "Old Photo/Platinum" option in Tiffen Photo FX to add some warmth to the black and white.
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Apps Uncovered Friday 4 May 2012
Welcome to another week of Apps Uncovered where top iPhoneography artists and photographers reveal their apps and workflows behind their images.
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This week we have special guest selector, Kimberly Post Rowe choosing her favourite images for this week’s Apps Uncovered. Kimberly’s affection for the natural world is apparent through her beautiful close ups seen through the lens of her iPhone. Be sure to check out her work on the link below this week’s images...in the meantime a little more about Kimberly from the artist herself followed by her images for this week’s Apps Uncovered.... |