Filed under: Cult of Mac, Odds and ends, iPhone
iPhone making a splash in the arts
Not too long ago we told you about an artist creating a cover for the New Yorker magazine using a paint program on the iPhone. Now an Australian photographer has won an award for a photo he took on his iPhone.Steve Turner created a rather striking collection of images he put together, and manipulated to create a print that caught the eye of the judges at the Photo Marketing Association show in Sydney.
I tried to contact the photographer, and we had a brief email back and forth. He's traveling so I don't have too many details and the time difference between us has made communications spotty. His messages, of course, are all coming via iPhone. Steve says he has about $200,000 worth of camera equipment but loves shooting on the iPhone. He used CameraBag for the effects, and scaled the photos up on his Mac at his studio. If you go to Steve's web site you'll see the photo pop up. It's the photo with 9 small images and a larger image of a car. His non- iPhone work is pretty impressive as well. My guess is the image was taken with the older 2MP camera, allowing for time to submit his photo for consideration, but it is impressive.
There's just no predicting how creative people can be even if the equipment is not top notch. As I remember learning some years ago from an instructor in a photography course when I was complaining about my little camera, 'If Ansel Adams uses my camera, he gets great pictures. If I get his camera, not so much.' Great lesson for us all, and congrats Steve.
Thanks to photographer Gavin Blue for the tip

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Zimmie said 7:37PM on 6-29-2009
Some of the best photos I've ever taken were on my little old Canon Rebel G. It was one of the first film SLRs that cost under $300 for a body and lens kit. Not too many features, but I've been able to get the most amazing shots out of it.
The biggest reason for this is that it used actual lenses rather than the cheap plastic lens-like shims used in old film point-and-shoots. There is a point where no matter how good you are, you are limited by the equipment, but there is not a real floor on how poorly you can do with expensive kit.
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Richard Dobarro said 10:01PM on 6-29-2009
Yes, you can make magic with the Iphone 3GS and camera bag app.
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Jimmy Hatt said 10:38PM on 6-29-2009
I liked his pic of the nude chick the best.
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thezonie said 11:06PM on 6-29-2009
Professional photographer (and friend of mine) Branimir Kvartuc had a gallery show of his iPhone photography earlier this month in Los Angeles:
http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/branimir/gallery/Stripped-Bare-Branimir-Kvartuc-and-his-iPhone/G00001KXpO7MZMvE/
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Luigi193 said 3:09AM on 6-30-2009
Queerer then a three dollar bill?
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MadMike said 12:06PM on 6-30-2009
nice shirt.
< /sarcasm>
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