Posts Tagged ‘contest’

Announcing the winners of the SQUARE OFF Photo Contest

SQUARE OFF Photo Contest Winner, "My city" by Melinda Lee

Life in Lofi and CanvasPop are pleased to announce the winners of our SQUARE OFF photo contest.

The winning image as voted by the most readers is “My city” by Melinda Lee. Melinda gets a 20″ x 20″ canvas from CanvasPop and we’ll be contacting Melinda to feature more of her other iPhone photography here on the blog.

Click past the jump for the Runner Up and the Judge’s Choice. >>>

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Life In LoFi and CanvasPop present the SQUARE OFF Photo Contest!

Once again, Life In LoFi and the great folks at CanvasPop have teamed up for a great photo contest. Enter the SQUARE OFF Photo Contest for a chance to win a canvas from CanvasPop and a feature on Life In LoFi.

The contest is open to any square format mobile photography as long as it was shot and processed on a mobile device — iPhone, Android, Nokia. Other than that, there are no limits. Enter your photography now on Life In LoFi’s Facebook page.

More info and a CanvasPop discount coupon after the jump. >>>

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Vote Now in the Shades of Summer LoFi Photo contest!

Voting has started in the Life In LoFi/CanvasPop Shades of Summer LoFi Photo Contest! Click over to the official contest page to vote up your favorite contest entries now! The public vote phase of the contest lasts until Monday, June 27.

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Life In LoFi and CanvasPop present Shades of Summer LoFi Photo Contest

This is a call for entries! Life In LoFi has teamed with CanvasPop to present the “Shades of Summer” LoFi Photo ContestLife In LoFi’s first photo contest. The contest runs now through June 29, 2011. We’ve got some great prizes we’ll be giving away. Click past the jump to find out all the details and how to enter.

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Camera Plus Pro Announces “Metamorphosis” iPhoneography Contest

Camera Plus ProGlobal Delight’s new Camera Plus Pro update is out. This is not Camera+ by tap tap tap, but what is actually the first Camera Plus app that predated tap tap tap’s by a few months.

The 3.4 update is in the App Store and has a ton of new filters and features. It’s a pretty significant update for this camera replacement that some iPhoneographers swear by over ProCamera or Camera+. It’s pretty good. It’s a very powerful and featured all-in-one photo app, but it still has a few things that I don’t like about it. I’ll have more on the Camera Plus Pro update later, but wanted to share the info about “Metamorphosis,” the iPhone photography contest they have launched to celebrate the new release.

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ProCamera launches “Uncharted” iPhone Photo Competition

From the press release from ProCamera, here’s a new call for submissions.

The award-winning iPhone camera app ProCamera and iPhoneArt.com have just launched “ProCamera Contest: Uncharted”, an iPhone Photo competition.

The contest is open to all iPhone photographers. Prizes include an iPad 2, iTunes gift cards, museum-quality mounts, iBal mobile color balance filters, and entries in art exhibition. The submission period is open from April 18th to May 7th, 2011. For more details, visit the contest page on iPhoneArt.com.

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Last call for entries: Foto-Rhetoric’s iPhoneography Challenge

Nacho Cordova is another iPhoneographer whose images I really like. His photography is moody. His online gallery is filled with monochromes. I think he does an excellent job of capturing genuine personality in his portraits that go beyond snapshots. His blog and his thoughts on iPhoneography, lomography, and photography in general are excellent, insightful reads.

In celebration of the unveiling of this new version of his Foto-Rhetoric site, they are holding a brief iPhoneography Challenge with FIVE prizes for the top five participants.

The submission deadline has been extended. Last day for submissions is Monday, August 16, 2010.

Submission info and prize listings after the jump. >>>

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