About the Book
All the photos in this book were taken with the 2 megapixel camera in the iPhone and edited with applications in the iPhone.
I was enthralled by the lo-fi look of the photos. With the help of a couple of iPhone apps, I pushed the lo-fi look even more. The lack of clarity and detail brought the photos into more of a painterly light where the interaction of form and color were allowed to become the essential feature. As I get older and my vision worsens and my glasses stay smudged longer, I realize that clarity is not much of a reality anymore. Just living in a painted world.
I was enthralled by the lo-fi look of the photos. With the help of a couple of iPhone apps, I pushed the lo-fi look even more. The lack of clarity and detail brought the photos into more of a painterly light where the interaction of form and color were allowed to become the essential feature. As I get older and my vision worsens and my glasses stay smudged longer, I realize that clarity is not much of a reality anymore. Just living in a painted world.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 76 - Publish Date: Nov 10, 2009
- Keywords iPhone photos, lo-fi
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About the Creator
Steve Chapman
Palm Springs, CA
Steve Chapman is a photographer based in Palm Springs, CA. Steve has been shooting for over 30 years and has traveled extensively around the world in pursuit of the perfect photograph. He is passionate about finding form as the subject in architecture, landscape, and urban streetscapes. Steve takes the ordinary and presents it in a way that takes it out of its expected context. His presentation of form as the subject of an image evokes an appreciation of the subtleties of the ordinary.