Tag Archives: iPhone 4

Is it Art, Pt.2?

I wrote this post a little over a year ago on a different site.  I have spent a lot of time since then thinking about the topic and then expanding it to what is photography?  I’ll let you savor on the post for a couple days and then I’ll share some thoughts.

 I was in SF last week on an extensive corporate photo shoot for Swinerton.  When I was leaving I decided to take the Treasure Island exit on the way back to the airport.  The last time I was on TI was in 1975 when it was a Navy Base and I was a naive young seaman in Electronic Warfare school.  So many memories……  I first decided to do a quick photo shoot of the skyline which was etched in my memory.  I first shot it with my Nikon D3 and then decided to try my iPhone on Hipstamatic mode.  Ugh…… it looked as flat and hazy as the skyline.  So then I opened my new favorite app. Snapseed.  With a few adjustments and then a frame adjustment the above photo is what I ended up with.  I know, it looks grainy and it does.  But, the end result is that I’m going to print it on watercolor on my Epson inkjet printer.  A few years ago I did a similar series that I printed on the watercolor paper and it looked great.  Now, we’ll find out how IPhone photos hold up.

The techy stuff:  camera:  iPhone 4 (the 5 is on order)

Apps:  Hipstamatic and Snapseed by Nik

My real work is at:  http://www.zwink.com

Is it Art?

I was in SF last week on an extensive corporate photo shoot for Swinerton.  When I was leaving I decided to take the Treasure Island exit on the way back to the airport.  The last time I was on TI was in 1975 when it was a Navy Base and I was a naive young seaman in Electronic Warfare school.  So many memories……  I first decided to do a quick photo shoot of the skyline which was etched in my memory.  I first shot it with my Nikon D3 and then decided to try my iPhone on Hipstamatic mode.  Ugh…… it looked as flat and hazy as the skyline.  So then I opened my new favorite app. Snapseed.  With a few adjustments and then a frame adjustment the above photo is what I ended up with.  I know, it looks grainy and it does.  But, the end result is that I’m going to print it on watercolor on my Epson inkjet printer.  A few years ago I did a similar series that I printed on the watercolor paper and it looked great.  Now, we’ll find out how IPhone photos hold up.

The techy stuff:  camera:  iPhone 4 (the 5 is on order)

Apps:  Hipstamatic and Snapseed by Nik

My real work is at:  http://www.zwink.com

View of San Francisco from Treasure Island

The Quest for the perfect Photo App

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Happy Birthday to my daughter, Tiffany.  She has made me a proud Dad and a prouder PoppaZ (what my granddaughters call me and name of my other blog).  But I digress.  I was swamped with my commercial and architectural work and feeling over burdened.  Then, while in Seattle for a shoot had an epiphany……  Pull out the iPhone.  All at once my world calmed down.  When I shoot with my iPhone I’m not working or shooting for acceptance from anyone else.  It helps remind me of why I love what I do.  It’s fun, creative and I make a living at it.

Again, I digress from the topic at hand.  I have some of my best iPhone memories when I use the Hipstamatic app.  But, it’s very inconsistent.  Even with the same lens and “film” combination it’s hard to get a fresh capture that is what you want.  So, I’m now looking for a good companion app.  I’ve used the Abobe App PS Express, TiltShiftGen, and 100 Cameras but they all leave me a little empty.  Then I tried an old app I had on my phone but hadn’t used, Snapseed.  Very Nice.  A lot of options and a workflow similar to other Nik Software.  Try it, I think you’ll like it.  In the meantime if you have any good photo apps let me know.

Techy stuff:  shot with my iPhone 4 (waiting for the 5) and all images were processed in Snapseed.

More of my non iPhone work can be seen at:  www.zwink.com