Snapseed and Black and White Mobile Phone Photography
Adding drama during the black and white conversion process in Snapseed using colour filters applied selectively. A very quick edit process in a single app.
Mobile photography articles, images, tutorials and news in the monochrome genre. Specific focus is on iPhoneography and primarily black and white.
Adding drama during the black and white conversion process in Snapseed using colour filters applied selectively. A very quick edit process in a single app.
I have been invited to contribute a few guest articles to the Manfrotto blog focusing on mobile photography.
The Lensbaby LM-10 Sweet Spot lens is one of two lens attachment packages I have for my iPhone. I’ve written previously about freelensing so I wanted to try it.
Leonardo is my go to iPhone photography app for working with more than two layers at the same time. It’s a 5 star app created by Pankaj Goswami who is also behind another of my favourite blending apps Superimpose.
Reflecting on my year of iPhoneography. My most popular images on Instagram. My most popular workflows and the apps most frequently downloaded.
The inspiration for this article came from a week away in Portugal. Until I studied some street shots closely, I discarded them as a waste of a tap. When I did get chance to look at them through fresh eyes though, I saw a few things that I liked. Specifically regarding this image, I used two captures as raw material for a single atmospheric composition.
Provoke was a short lived Japanese photography magazine from the late 1960s. It showcased abstracted images which were purposely grainy, blurry and out of focus. I used the app it inspired to capture some foggy Lincoln scenes in a high contrast style.
I’ve had this ethereal iPhoneography image in my mind for a while. Finally I found the time to do it and this article discusses the process.
Critique is an essential part of the iPhoneography process. Most of us probably prefer to self critique, I know I do. Ultimately, it results in a self curated collection of iPhoneography images.
Thank you to my friends Art of Mob and @ampt for featuring my iPhoneography image ‘Horse on Lincoln West Common’.
My iPhoneography image ‘Gaming’ is a monochrome candid street iPhoneography image captured a short walk from my home in Lincoln. Featured by Art Of Mob.
My iPhoneography image ‘In the moment’ is created from multiple Hipstamatic iPhone images blended together. I am delighted that it has been featured by the The App Whisperer and Art of Mob in their weekly showcases.
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