These photographers have a special place in their camera bags for their iPhones, making a living or a hobby out of phontography.
Great post from a wedding photographer detailing what it was like to do a wedding shoot entirely on iPhones -- including editing, taking the phonetography concept to the extreme for this project.
We’ve been talking about shooting a wedding on the iPhone for most of this year (We’ve already shoot an engagement shoot on one). Anyone that knows us, knows how much we love shooting on our iPhone. In fact our main wedding photographer Adam Bronkhorst has even written a book on using Smartphones and Apps for photography. This is due to be published in the UK and the US next year. We wanted to be the first professional photographers to shoot and edit a wedding on the iPhone and have been banging on about it for most of the year. However we’re had such a busy year that we haven’t gotten round to pulling our fingers out and pushing this idea.
Aik Beng has an amazing city to work in, filled with a wonderful and endless array of people and scenes to shoot.
Mobile Photo Group and it's members are proud to announce that Singapore's most-recognized mobile photographer, AikBeng Chia (aka ABC), has joined Mobile Photo Group.
Born and raised in Singapore, AikBeng Chia's photography has been exhibited around the globe, including New York, Berlin, Italy and in the Apple Store in Sydney and San Francisco. Most recently, ABC's work was showcased in the Studio B. Light Impressions in Florida, the P1xels Art of the iPhone exhibit at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, and the MMS Gallery in Philadelphia.
Misho Baranovic is an internationally recongized photgrapher, and a street photographer, from Melbourne Australia
Brian Adams and Rainer Flor love iPhones. They love everything about Apple. They eagerly await every shiny new product the brand creates. Brian and Rainer are also professional wedding photographers, shooting on Canon DSLRs. It was only a matter of time, therefore, before they turned their attention to the iPhone 4 and what it could achieve with its 5MP camera.
...Taking pictures like these – of Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong – may take extraordinary creativity, but these days they can be taken with a very ordinary device. Just ask Liam Fitzpatrick, iPhone photographer and Senior Editor at TIME Magazine, whose panoramas of Hong Kong are taken on his iPhone 3GS and manipulated using photography