Mystery.
Abstract
Abstract Update /
My projects tend to be numerous but my 2016 iPhone Photography venture is flexible. Having my iPhone 6s with me at all time, anytime, anywhere inspiration hit, I can continue this abstract photo series.
Light, shadow, blur, and motion the foundation for this project. It has been great fun looking ay literally anything and gaining inspiration to capture an image. There are many things in this world worth photographing but many, many more that are not. When it comes to shooting abstractly, one find a great freedom in both what has the potential for being interesting.
Some of my images from the Abstract series have simple been captured while sitting at work, visualizing a pattern with motion and blur, or looking up when others are looking down. General composition withstanding, many common photography practices are lifted and definitions of "what photography is" (whatever that even means) is not necessarily applied.
Shot on iPhone 6s
A New Year, New Project /
Happy New Year!
With the beginning of 2016, we all have a lot of resolutions and such we wish to accomplish in the coming 12 months. I've set a few. All are in different aspects of my life. Some for personal sake, some professional, and some creative.
I've always been a fan of abstract art. Looking into a painting or other work of art and exploring what my eye and mind see in the piece. So one of my projects for the year is a "Made on iPhone" project.
Those who know and follow me understand my philosophy on cameras and gear. Mostly, the camera doesn't really make any difference in one's creative endeavors. And many know my love for pushing my skills with limited equipment or seeing what I can achieve with something that others would claim isn't worth using. My iPhone is always with me and I am continually shooting photos that push my skills and the camera's abilities.
For 2016, my Made on iPhone project is creating abstract photography from everyday moments. I have shared a few already but to start. The image you see here is known as Abstract HB2. Shot in camera using the iPhone and processed using VSCO.
Please follow this series and give me your feedback! Happy New Year! Go out and create a project of your own to experiment and creativity for 2016.