Here is this week’s Faved On Flickr, featuring some of the excellent iPhoneography and iPhone Art shared to Life In LoFi’s Flickr group. These are just a few of the thousands of works shared this week.
This selection features outstanding iPhonegraphy, abstracts, landscapes, and some great captured moments. There are mostly unprocessed images all the way to intricately apped art. This week, there are also some great portraiture, including several shot with Hipstamatic, illustrating the capabilities of the iPhone’s camera in more staged moments. There are also some uniquely apped images this week. This week’s feature is a great snapshot of the current trends in iPhoneography. >>>
This week’s Faved goes back two weeks and has more images than usual. There are some great ones this week.
This week’s lede image is a stark, simple, powerful black & white portrait from Vic Bonilla. In addition to an image that lands just outside of mainstream, the photo itself is beautiful in its composition and contrasts and is a very creative use of Hipstamatic’s new tintype-style lens and film. Brilliant all around.
There are also more excellent images from Sarah Jarrett, Star Rush, Roger Clay, Ali Jardine, Paul Moore, Melissa Vincent, Souichi Furusho, Urban Muser, Mansi Bhatia, Amo Passicos, Chris Harland, RobinLDN, Paula Gardener, brandon smith, Max Berkowitz, Clif Wright and many great images from names that are new this week to this showcase.
Each link goes to the iPhoneographer’s Flickr photostream. Many iPhoneographers share the apps they used to create the images, so I encourage you to click the links and explore their photostreams further.
Want To Submit Your Images? Here’s How…
Submissions are open to everyone with an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. To have your works considered, simply post your images to Life In LoFi’s Flickr group. Images must be shot and processed using only an iDevice. Sundays, we feature a brand new showcase of more great iPhone photography.
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 couldn’t fit into this piece.
Please enjoy the set this week. As always, it’s the iPhoneographers who deserve the credit. My sincere thanks to all of the iPhoneographers in this week’s post and in the Flickr group. Thank you for sharing.
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