Showing posts with label Mobile Photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile Photographer. Show all posts

Friday, November 27, 2015

Painterly Mobile Art Monday No. 28

paint-er-ly 
adjective

of or appropriate to a painter; artistic

The words of Alberto Giacometti best sum up my thoughts about today's showcase:

The object of art is not to reproduce reality, but to create a reality of the same intensity.” 

Please visit the Painterly Mobile Art Flickr Group to see more stunning creations from mobile artists around the globe. If you like to edit mobile photos in a painterly way, please join us!

Currents © Michael Trombley
Currents © Michael Trombley


Doe-Eyed © Trish G
Doe-Eyed © Trish G
Lucid © Arnold Hayes
Lucid © Arnold Hayes

I realized I've been falling for a while We've been falling for some time into Montreal (~Marillion) © phot0bug
I realized I've been falling for a while
We've been falling for some time into Montreal (~Marillion)
© phot0bug

© Aylin Argun
© Aylin Argun

Moments of Reflection © Pamela Sweda
Moments of Reflection © Pamela Sweda

Move & Shaker © Reece Durham
Move & Shaker © Reece Durham

Impressionist Mobile Art © Coy Townson
Impressionist Mobile Art © Coy Townson

© Erika Brothers
© Erika Brothers

and so it goes, and so it goes, and so will you soon I suppose © Diana Nicholette Jeon
and so it goes, and so it goes, and so will you soon I suppose
© Diana Nicholette Jeon

Selfie © Bobbi McMurry
Selfie © Bobbi McMurry 

thinking too much about © lila_lile
thinking too much about © lila_lile

© Cristian Margarita
© Cristian Margarita

Get ready for the big time © Federica Corbelli
Get ready for the big time © Federica Corbelli

Taupe Rose © kirbiee
Taupe Rose © kirbiee

Woman Under The Influence © Roger Guetta
Woman Under The Influence © Roger Guetta

Enter/Enter © Giancarlo Beltrame
Enter/Enter © Giancarlo Beltrame

To follow by faith alone is to follow blindly ~ Benjamin Franklin © Jakob Lokkegaard
To follow by faith alone is to follow blindly ~ Benjamin Franklin
© Jakob Lokkegaard

Ponte di Rialto sul Canal Grande © Harvey Watts
Ponte di Rialto sul Canal Grande © Harvey Watts

Dyed for Spring © Kat Sloma
Dyed for Spring © Kat Sloma

Birds of a Feather © David Hayes
Birds of a Feather © David Hayes

Una paloma en la palma © Hal Cantwell
Una paloma en la palma © Hal Cantwell

Weeds Choke the Unused Path © Annie Highfield
Weeds Choke the Unused Path © Annie Highfield

Evening Tree © Bob Dart
Evening Tree © Bob Dart

Blue Birds © Francisco Villarreal
Blue Birds © Francisco Villarreal

Landscape © Vadim Demjianov
Landscape © Vadim Demjianov



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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Featured Mobile Photographer - Nico Brons

Nico Brons
Chances are if you are reading this interview, it is because you are an iPhoneography buff. Whether you are just beginning, or an advanced artist, this form of expression has captured your attention. One of the people who ignited that interest for me is Nico Brons. It is therefore a huge honor for me to present this feature which explores his work and process.

Help Me Feel Alright © Nico Brons
Help Me Feel Alright © Nico Brons


G:  What is your name and where do you live?  
N:  My name is Nico Brons and I live in Amersfoort, the Netherlands. Amersfoort is a nice town in the middle of the country. On Instagram you can see some images from this beautiful city with hashtag #amersfoort_nico.

G:  How did you get started with mobile photography?
N:  In early 2009, I saw some websites (flickr) with incredible images. I could not believe they were made by an iPhone. But they were! From that moment on I wanted to make such images too. I bought an iPhone 3Gs and started with smartphone photography. You can also make calls with it, but I used it more for photography!


Back to Black © Nico Brons
Back to Black © Nico Brons

Children of the Night © Nico Brons
Children of the Night © Nico Brons

G:  What device do you use?
N:  I started with an iPhone 3Gs, but since December 2012 I work with an iPhone 5.

G:  Do you have a traditional photography or art background?
N:  I started with photography when I was about 17 years old. I lived near a military airfield and I was photographing airplanes. Nothing spectacular or with art in mind. Later on, I used my camera mostly for holidays and family.  In 2004, came a great change in my photography and in my life. I bought a little digital camera, an HP 935. From that moment on I could manipulate my images in an easy way and I discovered a completely new world. Later I upgraded to a Nikon D70, D80 and I now work with a Nikon D700.

I have no art background, but it looks I had some little talent. Now I’am a professional photographer and I work for companies and individuals. My mainstream is photographing people.  In February 2011, I begun studying photography at the photo academy in Amsterdam and hope to graduate in December 2013.  For some assignments at the academy I used my iPhone and they were well received by the teachers. It is the image what counts and not the equipment.


Egg Mania © Nico Brons
Egg Mania © Nico Brons

Pacific Standard © Nico Brons
Pacific Standard © Nico Brons

G:  Who or what inspires your work?
N:  I get inspired by many things, but mostly by music, books, movies, painters and other artists. I will mention some examples:
Music; Tom Waits, Black Keys, Nick Cave, Rammstein and many many others.

Books: for example Marvel Comics and other comic books.

Movies: Science Fiction and animation movies. (like Pixar movies)

Painters and artists: Salvador Dali, Rene Margritte, James Ensor, Max Ernst, Picaso and others.

Photographers: Joel Peter Witkin, Roger Ballen, Ed van der Elsken, Robert Frank, Robert Mapplethorpe, Anton Corbijn and many others.
Inemokh © Nico Brons
Inemokh © Nico Brons

Nobody Knows 01 © Nico Brons
Nobody Knows 01 © Nico Brons

Nobody Knows 02 © Nico Brons
Nobody Knows 02 © Nico Brons
Nobody Knows 03 © Nico Brons
Nobody Knows 03 © Nico Brons
G:  Do you shoot with the native camera app on your phone?
N:  I shoot a lot with the native camera. For a few months I have also been shooting with an Olloclip. In addition, I use Hipstamatic, SlowShutter, Kitcam. Mostly the native camera is enough for me and my second choice is Hipstamatic.  

G:  Do you plan your shoots with a specific idea in mind?
N:  Sometimes yes, sometimes no. If I work on a series, then I do have a specific idea. Also for individual images I sometimes have a plan in mind. The best ideas I get at night when I cannot sleep. But I love to experiment and then I let myself be guided by the moment of time and place. I let go and edit what comes to mind. Often I work intuitively. I can work for hours or even days at one image. It must be perfect for me and there I fail a lot. I try everything out, which keeps me inspired.


Pim © Nico Brons
Pim © Nico Brons

Still Life - Vase © Nico Brons
Still Life - Vase © Nico Brons


G:  Your work includes everything from rich, textured landscapes to abstract portraits.  Is there a particular style you prefer?  
N:  That’s a little problem, I do sometimes do too many different things. At the photo academy in Amsterdam, the teachers warned me about this. I am drawn to many styles. But I love photographing people the most and for my iPhone work I focus mainly on abstract portraits.. As said earlier: my mainstream is photographing people.

G:  Do you begin editing a piece with the end in mind or does it evolve as you work with it?
N:  I love to experiment and let my intuition do the work. Most of the time I let my subconscious mind guide me. Sometimes it's have and half. For example, the project “The Eye” is partly idea and partly experiment and intuition  Sometimes I have a end result in mind, but the finished piece can be very different from my original idea.

The Eye © Nico Brons
The Eye © Nico Brons


The Big Mouth © Nico Brons
The Big Mouth © Nico Brons

G:  What are you favorite apps for editing or shooting?
N:  My favorite shooting apps are the native camera with Olloclip and Hipstamatic. Besides them I use some other apps - SlowShutter and some others. When it comes to editing, well that's another story!  I mix many apps together. I try them all in a manner of speaking. There are a lot of photographic apps on my iPhone. But there are a few workhorses to mention:
Filterstorm
Snapseed
DynamicLight
Image Blender
Moku HD
Photocopier
Mextures

  
The Road to Mrs. Johnson © Nico Brons
The Road to Mrs. Johnson © Nico Brons 
The Woman With...© Nico Brons
The Woman With...© Nico Brons
G:  I discovered your work while visiting The Mobile Arts Festival Los Angeles in 2012. The particular piece that caught my eye was "Rosa".  Have you exhibited your work elsewhere?  
N:  “Rosa” is a real woman and many people like the editing I have done on that piece. I feel honored you like the image too. I had four pieces at the Mobile Arts Festival in Los Angeles. I got good reviews on “The Ballerina”, also part of the exhibition. I have had exhibitions with iPhone Art in the Netherlands and Belgium. In my hometown, Amersfoort in 2012 there was a great photo festival and I was there with 50 iPhone images for a few weeks. I am pleased to say that it was a great success. In 2013, I had an exhibition in Ieper, Belgium. At  this moment I have ten iPhone works on A2 format in a design shop in my hometown.


Rosa © Nico Brons
Rosa © Nico Brons
Ballerina © Nico Brons
Ballerina © Nico Brons

G:  I am honored that you would give us an exclusive first look at your new series The End (below).  What is the meaning behind this series?
N:  It is about a vision of the End of the World after an atomic bomb.  All buildings are destroyed and there are no people anymore. It is a view of a nightmare from me. I hate war and violence.  It scares me. There is a lot of misery int he world right now - many people are very intolerant of one another. My worries and fears are the influence behind this series.  There are a total of six images - three are shown here.  

The End 01 © Nico Brons
The End 01 © Nico Brons

The End 02 © Nico Brons
The End 02 © Nico Brons

The End 03 © Nico Brons
The End 03 © Nico Brons

G:  Anything else you'd like to add?
N:  I want to thank all the lovely people who visit my work on the internet and I want to thank you all for all the lovely comments and likes. From my side I see a lot of great great work from other iPhone artists. I can not mention them all as there are too many and I would not forgive myself if I forgot to mention one! And finally I will thank Geri Centonze for asking me to do this interview.


Find Nico:  iPhone Work / Non iPhone Work / Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / iphoneart / Flickr / pixelsatanexhibition (search Nico Brons)

All images in this feature are copyrighted property of Nico Brons published on iART CHRONiCLES with the consent of the artist. 


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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

NEM V-Ex The Consciousness of Water by Robin Robertis

Please visit the current virtual exhibit at the New Era Museum. The NEM V-Ex is featuring The Consciousness of Water by Robin Robertis.
"Robin Robertis travels the world to capture unique and emotionally compelling images and currently uses a variety of processing iPhone apps to create her finished work.   
As a recognized artist in the field of mobile imagery, she creates artwork that invokes deep emotional and magical places found only the unconscious dreams of those who dare to peek behind the curtain of day-to-day life."
Read more and experience the exhibit by visiting the NEM website.




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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Mob Paint Monday No. 40

“There are painters who transform the sun to a yellow spot, but there are others who, with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into sun.” 
~Pablo Picasso

Here is the 40th Edition of the Mob Paint Showcase. The Mob Paint Flickr Group is a group for mobile artists who create using their smartphone, tablet or other mobile device and edit in a painterly fashion. There are no strict guidelines other than the image should suggest to the viewer that it could be a photo or a painting. When possible please include the apps used for editing in the "Description" section on Flickr. 

Any style is welcome - abstract, realism, surrealism, etc. Have fun and join us!

© Tania Konnerth
© Tania Konnerth
Apps: Hipstamatic, Image Blender, Distressed FX, Lo-Mob, Iris



Work in progress: Self Reproach © Bobbi McMurry
Work in progress: Self Reproach © Bobbi McMurry

everyday i search for my head 2 © jun yamaguchi
everyday i search for my head 2 © jun yamaguchi
Apps: Brushes, Picture Show, Filterstorm, Scratch Cam FX, VSCO Cam, Phototoaster

Therefore © Brett Chenoweth
Therefore © Brett Chenoweth

Kaustik © columnovsleep
Kaustik © columnovsleep

Way Home © Dieter Gaebel
Way Home © Dieter Gaebel
Apps: Brushstroke, Stackables

© Roger Guetta
Hipsters Afterhours © Roger Guetta

Thessalonlike © Nico Brons
Thessalonlike © Nico Brons
Apps: Repix

Streets of San Marino © Vadim Demjianov
Streets of San Marino © Vadim Demjianov

I am outside © Tomaso Belloni
I am outside © Tomaso Belloni

Ready to Fly © Natali Prosvetova
Apps: Waterlogue

© Cristian Margarita
© Cristian Margarita

© Cattis C
Vanity 01 © Cattis C
Apps: PicsArt, Repix

It's Time © Angie Johnson
It's Time © Angie Johnson

Lyn Darlington
Simplicity! © Lyn Darlington

© www.janeschultzart.com
1000 Empty Glasses © www.janeschultzart.com

© Andrew Lucchesi
Dia de Los Muertos 2014 Austin, TX © Andrew Lucchesi
Apps: PicFX, Distressed FX

They Told Her Her Name Was Gaga © Meri Walker
They Told Her Her Name Was Gaga © Meri Walker
Apps: Art Swipe, Repix, Leonardo, iColorama, Monovu, Lo-Mob

together © lila_lile
together © lila_lile

Autumn Pastels © Mariko Klug
Autumn Pastels © Mariko Klug
Apps: Shot with Camera+, Edited with Camera+ (Nostalgia Filter) and PhotoToaster

Gradual Decay © Mike Bowers
Gradual Decay © Mike Bowers
Apps: Snapseed, Color Thief, Tangled FX, Fragment, Mextures

© Erika Brothers
© Erika Brothers

After. Life. © Clint Cline
After. Life. © Clint Cline
Apps: Procreate, Photo FX, Interlacer, Superimpose

The Messengers © Paul Cutright
The Messengers © Paul Cutright

The dreams we share © Stefanie Le Pape
The dreams we share © Stefanie Le Pape
Apps:  Superimpose, Stackables

© juta jazz
© juta jazz

The Market © Anne Yungwirth
The Market © Anne Yungwirth
Apps: Repix

Boat in Essex, CT © Edward Santos
Boat in Essex, CT © Edward Santos
Apps: Snapseed, Mextures

At MoMA II © Leon
At MoMA II © Leon
Apps: LongExpoPro, Imaengine, Snapseed, TitleFX

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