iPhoneography: The Dude’s Abode
Toolbox: Vint B&W, Perfectly Clear, CameraBag, FocalLab
The Dude abides.
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Toolbox: Vint B&W, Perfectly Clear, CameraBag, FocalLab
The Dude abides.
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Toolbox: Perfectly Clear, TiltShift Generator
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On I-30. This was a perfect Spring evening and we were driving from Fort Worth to Dallas with the sunset in my rear view mirror.
They say I shouldn’t drive and text. They said nothing about drivin’ and shootin’.
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Also on the floor, by Jaime Ferreyros
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Pixels at an Exhibition
www.pixelsatanexhibition.com
Two of the features that I like about Knox Bronson’s Pixels At An Exhibition are the monthly Featured Artists (of which I was selected) and the Artist-In-Residence. Both are an extended focus on an iPhoneographer and give you a more in-depth look into some of the best or more personal works of the artist and their work.
This month’s PixelEx Artist-In-Residence is Jaime Ferreyros. I’ve admired Jaime’s work for some time, his photography, his poetry and his iPhoneography. He has an amazing eye for color, contrast, composition and finding the moment.
As he said in a recent interview (link available after the jump), iphontography “allows you to show the beauty that is in everything and everywhere.”
His images are a testament to that philosophy and approach to image-making. His use of color and his sense of composition, as well as his use of apps, are impeccable. As iphontography has recently emerged from its infancy as an art form, Jaime stands out as one of the pioneers of this new medium.
Well-deserved congratulations to Jaime for being selected as this month’s Pixels At An Exhibition’s Artist-In-Residence.
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Related links: Jaime Ferreyros on PixelEx | Jaime Ferreyros’ Photostream on Flickr
Pixels at an Exhibition
www.pixelsatanexhibition.com
through March 2010
As part of my Featured Photographer for March 2010, we’ve just posted more exclusive images at Pixels At An Exhibition. You can browse them all if you click here.
Much of it is photography of the street art in Deep Ellum — the area of Elm Street just east of downtown Dallas. Deep Ellum is a strip of three, maybe four streets of bars, restaurants, clubs, tattoo parlors, art galleries, vintage stores, old warehouses and lofts. Baylor Hospital where Mickey Mantle died is a couple of blocks away. Most of the buildings are old — old for Dallas, anyway. Many of them surviving gentrification since the 1920′s.
March 14, 2010
Dallas, Texas
Toolbox: FocalLab, CameraBag
If you’ve taken the Blue Line or the Red Line south from Mockingbird Station, you know the big, long escalator down to the platform. Once you step on, there’s a long time to think about where you’re going, the train you’ll take. Three stories below, you step out on to the platform, only a short distance from where the twin tunnels engulf the yellow and white trains.
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March 14, 2010
Fort Worth, Texas
Toolbox: ClassicTOY
I love Spring! I love Spring! I love Spring! The first workday after daylight savings time begins, not so much.
Golden hour shadowplay in the trees in the park.
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March 6, 2010
Old Texas Highway 183
Fort Worth, Texas
Toolbox: MonoPhix, Best Camera, CameraBag (Lolo)
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March 7, 2010
Oscar Night
Dallas, Texas
Toolbox: Vint B&W, TiltShift Generator
Another image in this series, “Nighthawk“, also appears through March as part of my exclusive Featured iPhontographer series on Pixels at an Exhibition.
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Just a diversion from this morning….
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Toolbox: Hipstamatic (John S lens, Ina’s 1969 film)
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