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November 10, 2008

NYC, iPhone style

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I was in New York for a week a couple week ago, and decided to shoot with a different camera. My iPhone camera. It was an interesting challenge, especially since you can't adjust the exposure. Definitely nice not hefting a beasty 1Ds MKIII all around the city. None the less with a little post, the results were not too shabby.

It's always good to challenge yourself with a different camera than you usually shoot with. I need to do it more often myself.

Story here:
http://www.nickonken.com/Stories/NYCbyiPhone/

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Dude, that camera is totally solid for on-the-go shots! By any chance did you process with Lightroom? Deelovely.

Favorite image in the series has to be Obama-as-Superman-poster peeling off the wall.

very saucey
nice

you would... you would capture some great shots with just your camera phone. this is ridiculous. :P good job man.

Hey Nick, do you have the "CameraBag" app installed on your iphone? Great pics!

that's ill!

Absolutely awesome!!!

Absolutely! This is a must for photographers, there is no doubt on the benefits of changing between cameras, the challenges really pay of on your usual photography.

I agree with Alvaro. It is really nice to challenge yourself like this. Dig the holga action.

love joey

This is the perfect example of how photography is about the photographer and not about the equipment. This rocks. Thanks for sharing.

I was suspecting Lightroom processing too, but iPhone's camera bag looks like a v. cool app.

Phone camera images are always a little dodgy, so it makes sense to embrace the Lomo or Holga asthetic with them rather than trying to make the images as clear/sharp/fault free as possible.

Great post bro...and a friendly reminder to get out and shoot with my own iPhone more often.

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