iShooting Ebook
Photographs shot with my iPhone 4
by CARLOS PLAZA
US
$2.99
About the Ebook
My favorite description of what iShooting means is this one I found on the Iphoneography blog:
"What is iPhoneography? At its simplest and most “technical” definition, iPhoneography is the capturing, editing, and processing of photographic images with an Apple iPhone and within the App Ecology developed by and for this device. It is a photographic practice with a defined technographic medium that imposes its own set of boundaries that we can explore creatively, artistically, and culturally."
This book is a small selection of some of my favorite iShots from that exiting time when I discovered iPhoneography and started using my iPhone to iShoot everything I saw in front of my eyes back in the summer of 2011.
"I have discovered photography. Now I can kill myself. I have nothing else to learn." – Pablo Picasso
"What is iPhoneography? At its simplest and most “technical” definition, iPhoneography is the capturing, editing, and processing of photographic images with an Apple iPhone and within the App Ecology developed by and for this device. It is a photographic practice with a defined technographic medium that imposes its own set of boundaries that we can explore creatively, artistically, and culturally."
This book is a small selection of some of my favorite iShots from that exiting time when I discovered iPhoneography and started using my iPhone to iShoot everything I saw in front of my eyes back in the summer of 2011.
"I have discovered photography. Now I can kill myself. I have nothing else to learn." – Pablo Picasso
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 100 pgs
- Publish Date: Dec 17, 2011
- Last Edit Oct 20, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords iPhoneography, Photography, Photobook, iShooting
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About the Creator
Carlos Plaza
South Florida, USA
I am a graphic designer by trade who has had a lifelong interest in photography, one of the many things I had in common with my late father, who was a professional photographer as a young man in our native Venezuela, and introduced me to the art of taking pictures as a teenager when we moved to Vienna in 1980.