Category: iPhoneography

  • Shaun Lavagna iPhoneography Showcase

    Shaun Lavagna iPhoneography Showcase

    There are still a couple more iPhoneography showcases to come, and there is some really exciting news I should be sharing later today/tomorrow about these posts. There is a bigger picture, promise ;)

    Today Shaun Lavanga from Cape Town shares some of his iPhoneography gems with us. I would highly suggest taking a look at his instgram stream, this guy is talented !!!

    Name: Shaun Lavagna

    Portfolio: http://extragr.am/users/1977217/photos

    Twitter: @shaun_just

    Instagram: @shaun_just

     

    What are your 5 “must-have” apps in your iPhone camera bag ?

    Only 5 huh… that’s a tuff one I guess they will have to be

    (1) Pudding camera app (Free)
    With its many different types of camera’s and spools to choose from, each with a different functionality, this app has replaced the standard camera app for me. Unfortunately the pudding camera app has been written in what I can only figure out as being Chinese, but regardless it’s easy to navigate through and it’s free.

    (2) Slow Shutter Cam ($0.99)
    Must be the most frustrating camera app out there, because with the slightest of nudges you can ruin your photo, but with the correct amount of patients and skill you will end up with fantastic results. Great way to show off movement trails, ghosting and also light trails from moving vehicles.

    (3) Dynamic Light ($0.99)
    Will turn all your standard photos into HDR ones using it’s many lighting filters an just give a new look to you photo with all it’s different fx.

    (4) picfx ($1.99)
    A great app for any iPhoneographer, with its filters you can change a boring old sunset into a something out of a space opera.

    (5) ProCamera ($2.99)
    Even though I don’t use it as a camera app anymore it has album & studio feature which you can import your photos for your library and edit them there with its many fx options.

    How many camera apps do you have on your iPhone ?

    Kind of embarrassed to say because when it comes to this I’m sort of an app freak. I have 14 camera apps and 16 photo editor apps, I really don’t won’t anybody to tell me how much money I’ve spent on just camera apps alone.

    How did you get into iPhoneography ?

    I have always been looking of a way of taking the everyday spontaneous photo, the photo that you will only ever get one chance at taking. So when I got my iPhone I stopped having those I wish I had a camera with me moments, as all my cameras are way too big to carry around with me. Then came the obstacle of where can I share my photos, I tried posting them on facebook and twitter but no one really took and interest as most of your friends and followers don’t share the same interest in photography. So when I found Instagram I just jumped at the chance to post my photos and I am just amazed at the response I’ve got, and the amount I’ve seen and learnt from my fellow iger’s it is really unbelievable. There are some really brilliant photographers/iPhoneographers on there and hopefully one day I will be able to make the popular list with them.

    What’s your favourite subject to shoot iPhone ?

    looking at my Instagram account you probably thinking the #sunset… but really that’s just me sitting in traffic in the mornings and evenings looking at the world around me seeing what I can take a picture of today. I mean don’t get me wrong I the sun plays a large role in most of my photos, I finds it adds depth an can drastically change the mood of any photo especially when it comes to black & white. But mostly I like sitting around a busy area like a shopping centre taking photos of people carrying out their everyday lives, I find the slowshutter app comes in handy here. One day I’m hoping that the many hours waited chasing birds around the garden will pay off and give me my perfect photo, when one eventually decides to fly into the camera frame.

    Your top 5 favourite iPhone shots ?


  • Waldo van der Waal iPhoneography Showcase

    Today’s iPhoneogrpahy showcase features Waldo van der Waal who is a professional TV Journalist and stills photographer, based in Cape Town. As you can see from some of the shots below, there are some really interesting lifestyle shots which Waldo has shared with us…

    The thing I am loving most about this series is the variety of shots that are coming through from everyone. It is amazing to see, and just shows how versatile the iPhone camera & it’s apps really are.

    Name: Waldo van der Waal
    Twitter: waldovanderwaal
    Website: www.waldovanderwaal.co.za
    Instagram:
    waldovdwaal

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  • Jeanette Verster iPhoneography Showcase

    Jeanette Verster iPhoneography Showcase

    The iPhoneograhy showcase series I am currently doing, has been an amazing opportunity. I have received loads of response from local iPhoneographers, who have jumped at the opportunity to show off how awesome the iPhone, its camera & the Photography apps are. There is some serious talent out there, and I can’t wait to show it off this week, where I will be featuring a portfolio each day.

    Today I am featuring popular photographer, Jeanette Verster, aka Jenty, who recently got herself an iPhone, and has joined in & seen the potential the phone has to offer as a camera, with great results.

    Name: Jeanette Verster
    Portfolio: http://www.jeanetteverster.com (Photogrpahy) / http://jenty.tumblr.com (iPhoneography)
    Twitter: jenty
    Instagram: jenty

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  • Morne Van Zyl iPhoneography Showcase

    Morne Van Zyl iPhoneography Showcase

    So far my series on iPhoneography in South Africa has been a huge success. I have already had 2 publications contact me to ask me if they can use some of the content I have already published in their magazines, as well as online. I have had a flood of emails from some really talented iPhoneographers in South Africa, and will be featuring them over the next few days.

    There is some really, really, exciting news which I am hoping to share soon that will lead to the culmination of this project, but I just need to tie up a few ends, and then will announce it. I can’t wait :) :)

    But on with the talent….Today I would like to introduce another brilliant iPhoneographer, Morne Van Zyl who hails from Cape Town. He has some really interesting shots, and I know I will be keeping his Flickr Stream in my favorites…

    Name: Morne van Zyl
    Portfolio: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mvzphoto/
    Twitter: @mvzphoto
    Website: http://www.mornevanzyl.com

    What are your 5 “must-have” apps in your iPhone camera bag ?

    How many camera apps do you have on your iPhone ?

    I have over 25 camera & editing apps on my phone at the moment, with that number increasing daily :)

    How did you get into iPhoneography ?

    I loved finally having a cell-phone camera capable of capturing decent quality snap-shots. You have it with you all the time, which is tremendous. The post-production tools we have in our pockets now are quite staggering, allowing us to create awesome looking photos

    What’s your favorite subject to shoot iPhone ?

    Anything & Everything. Simple

    Your top 5 favorite iPhone shots ?
    Below are 5 of my favorite images that I have taken on the iPhone, with loads more in my Flickr portfolio

    (All images are copyright of Morne Van Zyl)

  • iPhoneongraphy showcase – Neill Adamson

    iPhoneongraphy showcase – Neill Adamson

    The South African iPhoneography series that I am doing at the moment is wielding some exciting stuff. We featured Shawn Borcherding earlier this week, and already I have been contacted by 2 seperate publications who would like to feautre his work. It’s defitnatly taking off, and people love the style.

    Today Neill Adamson, who also hails from Cape Town, makes an appearance with some of his awesome iPhoneography.

    Name: Neill Adamson
    Portfolio: http://geniusboywonder.tumblr.com/
    Twitter: @geniusboywonder
    Website: follow “geniusboywonder” on Instagr.am  – http://inkstagram.com/#/users/662695/photos


    1. What are your 5 “must-have” apps in your iPhone camera bag ?

    For shooting pics:

    [list type=”arrow”]

    [li]Pro HDR for that HDR effects[/li]
    [li]Slow Shutter Cam for great slo-mo/bur[/li]
    [li]iTimeLapse or Burst Mode for capturing multiple images/stories[/li]
    [li]Actioncam for quick story composition[/li]
    [li]Light Meter for checking the technical aspects of a shot[/li]
    [/list]

    For processing pics:

    [list type=”arrow”]

    [li]Instagram for its single-click processing and easy sharing[/li]
    [li]qbro for its range of filters & frames[/li]
    [li]PhotoForge2 for fine-tuning and editing[/li]
    [li]Diptic for composing Montages[/li]
    [li]Pudding Camera for simply adjusting f. stops[/li]
    [/list]

    How many camera apps do you have on your iPhone ?

    I’m always downloading and trying out new apps. Many apps handle various shooting, processing & sharing aspects but no single app does it all brilliantly yet. So I have about 20 apps with tonnes of duplicated functionality.

    How did you get into iPhoneography ?

    Early apps like Retro Camera and Hipstamatic introduced me to single-click processing and I saw how they could really make boring iPhone images “pop”. Until that point, I didn’t rate the iCamera, as getting decent image required lots of editing! I develop mobile games for a living, so I live on my phone. After installing those apps, using my iPhone as a camera was an easy extention since it was always at hand.

    What’s your favorite subject to shoot on iPhone ?

    Life. Anything that catches my eye and cross my path. My kids, textures around me, different angles on every-day stuff. The iphone camera is technically simple, and with post-processing becoming single-click stuff, the challenge I like is in the composition of each shot. Anywhere you can place an iphone for an unusual shot.

    Your top 5 favorite iPhone shots ?

    Instagr.am is a great place to learn about good photography and composition (yes, even from the pros who are using pro cameras and showcasing on Instagram)

    Some great peeps to follow on Instagr.am like @homework and their #homework tags or @joshjohnson and his #jj_challenge,  #josh_johnson tags. They set weekly topics for photo assignments which is a brilliant It’s a great way to experiement and improve your iPhonography skills.

    A big thanks to Neil for his contribution. We will be showcasing a few more iPhoneographers in South Africa, and if you have any suggestions, please leave a comment below and I’ll try and get in touch with them :)