Happy New year! Here’s the first 2012 edition of Life In LoFi’s regular Sunday showcase, Faved On Flickr. For new iPhone owners or for those new to this blog, this is our weekly showcase of photography that is shot and processed (or in some cases created) solely on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. New and established iPhoneographers share their great mobile photography in the Life In LoFi group on Flickr.
This week, there are a lot of excellent images to inspire your own work. Click past the jump for this week’s gallery. >>>
Over the holiday, there was a ton of great photography submitted to LoFi on Flickr. There is a lot of good work being done on the iPhone — both found moments and set works. This week, I was impressed by the number of great photographs that I saw, and this week’s gallery reflects a lot of photos with great composition and compelling subjects.
In addition to the vibrant, throwback pop art that is Laura Frantz’ lead image, “vinyl”, there is outstanding iPhoneography this week by Amo Iphoneography, Andy Royston, Souichi Furusho, Star Rush, Jennifer Bracewell, Jose Chavarry, Roger Guetta, Shel Serkin, Alessandro Greganti, Robin Pope, fellow Texan Luxtra and many others. There’s also selections from a great series of portrait abstracts by Italy’s Daniele Martire. It’s a pretty impressive collection to start the year.
Links go back to the iPhonegrapher’s Flickr photostream. I encourage you to follow the links and discover new iPhoneographers whose work catches your eye.
Submissions are open to everyone with an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. All you have to do to submit your photography is to post your images to Life In LoFi on Flickr. On Sundays, we feature a brand new showcase of outstanding iPhone photography.
I hope you enjoy today’s set. As always, many thanks to all of the iPhoneographers who post and share their photography every week.
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