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		<title>By: MartyNearDFW</title>
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		<dc:creator>MartyNearDFW</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 12:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, Knox, 
 
Thank you! I&#039;ve been shooting a lot, but I&#039;ve been lax in posting them promptly. Those are my weekend plans while DFW digs out from our 3 days of winter.... 
 
Yes, there is a lot of good stuff in Jeremy&#039;s article. It&#039;s actually a good mantra for *any* photographer (hey, I&#039;ve seen some over-Photoshopped images as well). 
 
 
I was actually motivated by an email exchange I&#039;d had several weeks ago with an iPhoneographer and photographer, Jordi V. Pou (who also had an image in &quot;Pixels...&quot;). We were discussing my 10 favorite images from 2009 and how stylistically they were all over the place. It wasn&#039;t that my stuff was over-apped -- I think my stuff was &quot;too many apped&quot; -- something that is easy for me to do when it&#039;s my night job to test, play with and try to break all these cool toys that we have available on the iPhone. 
 
 
Years ago, I went to Paris with another photographer. On that trip, he decided to shoot Paris in black &amp; white only. It inspired me to try and challenge myself in a similar fashion this last trip to SFO. Throughout the trip, I was thinking in black &amp; white. Creativity through limitation (thank you, Jane) which I believe is one of the reasons we love iPhone photography. I got some good color stuff in SFO, but for the most part, my images that blew me away were the monochrome ones. Seriously, Vint B&amp;W rocks and produces some beautiful black &amp; white, especially in low light. 
 
 
Going forward, I&#039;m not going to limit my use of apps per se. I&#039;m moving towards more consistent presentation. 
=M= </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Knox,</p>
<p>Thank you! I&#039;ve been shooting a lot, but I&#039;ve been lax in posting them promptly. Those are my weekend plans while DFW digs out from our 3 days of winter&#8230;.</p>
<p>Yes, there is a lot of good stuff in Jeremy&#039;s article. It&#039;s actually a good mantra for *any* photographer (hey, I&#039;ve seen some over-Photoshopped images as well).</p>
<p>I was actually motivated by an email exchange I&#039;d had several weeks ago with an iPhoneographer and photographer, Jordi V. Pou (who also had an image in &quot;Pixels&#8230;&quot;). We were discussing my 10 favorite images from 2009 and how stylistically they were all over the place. It wasn&#039;t that my stuff was over-apped &#8212; I think my stuff was &quot;too many apped&quot; &#8212; something that is easy for me to do when it&#039;s my night job to test, play with and try to break all these cool toys that we have available on the iPhone.</p>
<p>Years ago, I went to Paris with another photographer. On that trip, he decided to shoot Paris in black &amp; white only. It inspired me to try and challenge myself in a similar fashion this last trip to SFO. Throughout the trip, I was thinking in black &amp; white. Creativity through limitation (thank you, Jane) which I believe is one of the reasons we love iPhone photography. I got some good color stuff in SFO, but for the most part, my images that blew me away were the monochrome ones. Seriously, Vint B&amp;W rocks and produces some beautiful black &amp; white, especially in low light.</p>
<p>Going forward, I&#039;m not going to limit my use of apps per se. I&#039;m moving towards more consistent presentation.</p>
<p>=M=</p>
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		<title>By: Knox Bronson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Knox Bronson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 01:57:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh ... found some pics! These are great! Excellent use of B&amp;W ... perfect for the shots. 
 
This reminds me of Jeremy Edward&#039;s piece on shooting and not over-apping ... I see you have used three apps and the pics look as natural as hell. It&#039;s like Chris Isaaks&#039; retro sound ... anybody have any idea how much technology goes into that sound? :) </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh &#8230; found some pics! These are great! Excellent use of B&amp;W &#8230; perfect for the shots.</p>
<p>This reminds me of Jeremy Edward&#039;s piece on shooting and not over-apping &#8230; I see you have used three apps and the pics look as natural as hell. It&#039;s like Chris Isaaks&#039; retro sound &#8230; anybody have any idea how much technology goes into that sound? <img src='http://lifeinlofi.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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