Iphonography? Really?

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There was a time not so long ago when I thought there is no way for me to consider using my iPhone for anything but light image sharing if I had no other choice. Then I happened by chance on Michael a brilliant photographer and  iPhone artist who has a masterful over his photography style and words completely unique to him, and that “meeting” on Flickr and on Instagram turned my photography upside down in such a magical way. I think other people are the most potent providers of inspiration when we are able to have an honest, robust exchange of both mind and spirit that can take both people far into realms of the unknown. It is magical when that happens. It drew me to a circle of more incredible artists like Brendan, who creates phenomenal images daily and is now blogging here.

So yes, the iPhone, a brilliant tool for creating and altering realities, for giving form to visions and for capturing the invisible.

More about that in future blog entries.

Please check out these two amazing artists

Michael’s flickr, website, facebook

Brendan’s Flickr, Blog


Comments

30 responses to “Iphonography? Really?”

  1. I like these very much, Mimo! Adrian

  2. Alas I think you will not convert me Mimo … I don’t have an iphone !!!

  3. Fantastic AND incredible !!

    1. Thank you very much Mathias!

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    elmediat

    Each new mass media technology opens up whole new forms of media. Even the blog post is a different medium from any on paper. Wonderful images.

    1. Thank you very much, and yes so true!

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  6. Fantastic images, Mimo. You’re converting me to iPhonography. Well done.

    1. You should really try! So freeing!

  7. Fantastic images, Mimo. Your changing my mind on Iphonography. You’re converting me!!

  8. Indeed! Smartphones will change a lot of things. A couple of years ago, during a trip to Paris, I wrote a novel on a Blackberry using text messages and photos I took with my “phone” to illustrate. SMS limited format made it both a challenge and a reward when eventually I finished the novel. (Plus photos). So now in one instrument we can both write and “image”.
    Take care
    “Brian”

    1. wow, sounds impressive! I guess when you are determined to do something, the tool is secondary. Thanks for the comment Brian!

      1. brieucgwalder Avatar
        brieucgwalder

        Hi Mimo. You’re quite right: the tools (after a while) do become secondary. They are a necessary step one later has to free oneself of. I’m sure Eric Clapton could delight us playing a cardboard guitar! 🙂
        Keep up the great work. Your eye is your greatest tool!
        Brian

  9. Those are great photos! IPhones are unbelievable!

    1. Yes, they are!! so much is possible with them! Thanks

  10. Great introduction to these artist works. I really like these shots.

    1. Thanks Terry!

  11. Mimo, these really are incredibly beautiful. Strong, dreamy compositions. Wow!

    1. Thank you Kerry, so much is possible!

  12. I have never once taken a shot with my iphone.. hmm.. actually i never even thought of it seriously as i am always carrying a big camera and almost never carrying my phone.. I shall go and check these other guys out though.. morning mimo! c

    1. C, I recommend you try it! They treat light so differently and the convenience is amazing! I know how busy you are 🙂

      1. But how do you load it, do you email it to yourself? I don’t know.. i would like to learn though.. c

        1. Oh, you just download from phone to computer. I do daily

  13. verachiaratti Avatar
    verachiaratti

    Congratulations, today is the photographer. Your images are fantastic.

    1. Thank you so much!

  14. Phantastic images! You have a great power of imagination. Admirable!

    1. Thank you very much Eva!!

  15. I am in awe of you two guys. Each day it is such a pleasure to see how your day develops and how your exchange of how you see Shanghai and Tokyo flows back and forth between you two.
    Every day, and this is no lie, I think how can they outdo what they did yesterday – and yes – you do!
    I am very grateful and humbled that you are so kind in your praise of my own iPhone stuff. I truly can say you both inspire me greatly. Thanks Mimo – and to you too, Michael!

    1. Thank you Brendan! You know how inspired I am with your work, both on camera and iphone!

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