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.
iPhone photography tutorials processed using only my list of essential iPhoneography Apps. See: iPhone photography – 10 must have iPhoneography apps
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.
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.
iPhone photography tutorial correcting a less than perfect street image. Involves some powerful automated perspective correction and manual cloning apps.
Creating a foggy atmosphere from a single ordinary street scene iPhone photograph including some complex masking using a combination of masking tools.
Candid street iPhone photography showing the process behind the creation of a manipulated foggy atmosphere in a vintage coloured style.
Tutorial looking at the shift aspect of tilt-shift iPhone photography together with a style of photography dubbed ministract (part minimal and part abstract).
FLTR the iPhone photography magazine and making money through two iPhone stock photography organisations Stockimo (by Alamy) and RooM linked to Getty.
My iPhoneography image ‘The Happy Cousins’ is processed to give it the impression of a painted Victorian seaside scene. I was honoured to see it showcased by both theappwhisperer and iPhoneography Central
I am really delighted that one of my horse iPhone photography images ‘road block’ captured on Lincoln West Common has featured on the Curated VSCO Grid.
Fog is my favourite weather for creating atmospheric mobile photography. Mother nature does all the work for me. All I need to do is find an interesting composition and frame it. When she doesn’t produce fog, I try to mimic her work.
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