Here is this week’s Faved On Flickr, featuring some of the excellent iPhoneography chosen from Life In LoFi’s Flickr group. These are just a few of the more than a thousand photos shared each week to the pool. Over the years, I’ve gotten to know artists through their work — to see them create and evolve. I notice patterns and styles. I see series of images, both posted in a bunch or creatively growing over time. As a curator of this weekly showcase, these are among the things I find exciting.
This week’s showcase features more iPhone art and photographs from many of the top iPhone artists creating today. Click past the jump for this week’s showcase. >>>
Several images in this week’s showcase were also selected for our Twitter and Google+1 feature, Life In LoFi’s Daily Pic, including this week’s lead photo, Catherine Restivo’s gorgeous and haunting dreamscape with a very long title, “”The land of fairy, where nobody gets old and godly and grave, where nobody gets old and crafty and wise, where nobody gets old and bitter of tongue.” ~William Butler Yeats”. Others shown here from The Daily include iPhoneography from Jaime Ferreyros, Jim Darling, Luxtra, Jonathan Stansfield, and Miki Ballard’s beautiful tribute photo for September 11th. Follow @LifeInLoFiBlog on Twitter or Google+ to see each day’s pic.
This week’s showcase also features works from Roger Guetta, Michael Sutton, Mel Harrison, Lynette Jackson, Allison Pistohl, Donna French, Ade Santora, Maansee, Johnny Eckó, and a short series from Sarah Jarrett.
Links go back to the iPhoneographer’s Flickr photostream. This is a great opportunity to discover the works of new iPhone artists and photographers. I encourage you to follow the links to discover new artists whose work catches your eye.
Submissions are open to everyone with an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. To be eligible, simply share your images to Life In LoFi’s on Flickr. Images must be shot and processed using only an iDevice. Sundays, we feature a brand new showcase of more great iPhoneography.
There are many other stunning works posted in our Flickr group. Be sure to stop by there and have a look at the many other images that I can’t fit into this piece.
Please enjoy this set. As always, it’s the iPhoneographers who deserve the credit. My sincere thanks to all of the iPhoneographers who continue to share their art.
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