The world's first B&W iPhone photo book is here. From start to finish, conceptual artist Andrew David Baron, takes us on a journey with his iPhone and its camera. The iPhone has become the default camera of convenience rather than of choice because of its accessibility.
Mr. Baron's photos show us that the nothingness of life's everyday journeys have beauty and purpose. The subjectivity of beauty and purpose has ultimately been left up to the viewer to decide.
According to Mr. Baron, "My Journeys, are nothing more than a visual collection of narrative wavelengths of vibrating light and sub-atomic particles that are encapsulated and bonded within my aesthetic construction of time, form, space, spirit and love."






drewsalem says
Thanks Jim! It was a fun experience as well a spiritual journey to make this book.
posted at 07:45am Sep 05 PST
Jimdimeo says
I was wondering where that creative genius went after school. From what you showed me online and a personal review of your preview the images are awesome.
posted at 07:38am Sep 05 PST
drewsalem says
Thank you my love for believing in my abilities and ideas. You amaze me with your depth of compassion and love. This is the first of many, many, many, many works to come. Thank you for being there for me. I love you more than there are heavenly bodies in the sky.
posted at 07:41pm Aug 30 PST
mariposa76 says
Baby, you're amazing! I'm so happy that you have decided to finally get your work published! I'm sure this will not be the only book you will create... I look forward to the future inspirations that will catch your eye. I'm so thrilled for you to be putting your talent out there! xoxo
posted at 05:17pm Aug 30 PST
drewsalem says
Thanks for the thumbs up Brian! Wait till you see the book in its entirety. No one would ever believe that these images came from an iPhone. :)
posted at 05:13pm Aug 30 PST
FazeOne says
Diggin the book brotha...Keepin up with life's visual snap shots are hard because of the hustel and bustel. You did a great job!
Brian B
posted at 03:23pm Aug 30 PST