Smartphone Photography and Apps by Amanda Morris

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Let's be honest.  I can't carry my Nikon DSLR with me at all times.  There are definitely moments where I stumble upon the perfect shot while at work, or going to the grocery store, or out running errands, and the only option is the camera on my smartphone.  We all have them!  While many professionals kind of dismiss smartphone photography, I think it's fantastic!  The camera on my iPhone5 has more megapixels than my first digital camera.  And with all the applications you can download these days, you have your own mobile editing lab.  Most of the photography from the Day to Day section was taken with my smartphone.

There are hundreds of apps out there that you can purchase or download for free.   I only have experience with iPhone apps, but I thought I'd share a few that I really like.

Apps for Editing

Camera+

Camera+ is the app I use the most.  It has many awesome features such as: touch to focus/exposure, different shooting modes including a timer and stabilizer, and a digital zoom.  But the best part of this app is the editing suite that comes with it!  Camera+ has all the standards when it comes to editing (cropping, straightening, white balance, red eye, rotate), but where it really shines is in the effects it offers.  There are so many different filters that you can select that give your photo that extra pop you were hoping for, including the ability to layer different filters to truly make it a unique image. Camera+ is available for iPhone ($1.99) and the iPad ($4.99).

Mill Colour

Need to add a quick bit of flair to your photo?  Mill Colour App is perfect for just that.  While it may seem a little barebones compared to other photography apps (no cropping, rotating, or flipping), it's true purpose is to change the color values of your image.  It has a lot of great ready made filters to chose from, and it's simplicity makes for fast edits.  Mill Colour is available for iPhones, and is a free app on the App Store.

Adobe Photoshop Express

Adobe Photoshop Express puts the most useful editing functions of Photoshop in the palm of your hand.  This app has all the standards (cropping, rotating, straightening, red eye removal, color adjustment, etc), and even offers you the option to send directly to Walgreens to print.  While this app offers color filters, there isn't as much of a variety as Camera+, which is why I use that one more.  PS Express is a free app available for both Mac and Windows phones and tablets.

Novelty Apps

Over

Over is a neat little app that lets you add text or artwork to your photos.  In addition to cropping and tinting your image, you can add, edit, resize, nudge, fade and stretch text in various fun looking fonts included in the app.  The image at the top of the post was created with Over. You can find it in the App Store for $1.99

ShakeItPhoto

ShakeItPhoto turns your photographs into Polaroids. You can import images you've already taken, or use the built camera.  After snapping your photo, a Polaroid frame drops down, and you can either "shake it like a polaroid picture" or wait for the image to appear. $1.99 in the App Store.

What are some of your favorite photography apps?

Be well,

Amanda

Unstitched Series, What's that about? by Amanda Morris

If you have taken your time to browse this site, you have probably stumbled upon my Unstitched Series, and I wanted to take a moment and go a little more in depth in what that series is all about.

I have always been interested in panoramas. I love getting out there and taking multiple pictures of a place, capturing a wider scope of the scene around me.  If you get it just right, all the photos will line up perfectly and you can create something really amazing.  Somewhere in my education someone introduced me to David Hockney's body of work called "Joiners".

Pearblossom Hwy. 18th April, 1986 © David Hockney

Pearblossom Hwy. 18th April, 1986 © David Hockney

These photography collages immediately inspired me.  I loved how the images were not edited to align perfectly, or manipulated so that the exposure for each picture was the same.  There was movement and imperfection, and it changed on how I thought of our perception of the world around us.  I started making my own "joiners" and played with distance between photographs. (For some of the photographs I would stand really close to the subject I was capturing, and for others I would stand really far.)  And from this idea I created the Unstitched Series:

After exploring this idea for several months during my Post Baccalaureate year at Studio Art Centers International (SACI), I took it a step further by adding actual depth to the images.  I printed the images on a very large scale and then cut them to pieces.  I mounted them on pieces of foam core so that parts of the photograph could be raised or lowered.  Here are my two final pieces at my very first art show:

My first art show!  My final project for SACI in Florence, Italy

My first art show!  My final project for SACI in Florence, Italy

So there you have it!  All the images from the series are available to purchase here.

I'd love to know some artists that inspire you, so leave a comment below!

Be well,

Amanda

From the Archives: Boston by Amanda Morris

Photography became a passion of mine when I studied abroad with Emerson College.  After returning from my five week summer session, I quickly declared a photography minor.  Here are some of the photographs I took while enrolled in a Black and White photography course there.  I remember enjoying the day, aimlessly wandering the city with my 35mm in hand, not quite sure what I was looking for.  My humble beginnings as an artist.

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Amanda

Dreams of Summer by Amanda Morris

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Anyone else dreaming of summer?

Where is your favorite summer destination?

Happy Birthday Eiffel Tower! 10% off all Prints from France by Amanda Morris

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Enter "eiffelparty125" at check out from now until this Saturday, May 10th, for 10% off all prints from France

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Amanda

Hello World! by Amanda Morris

Hi!  My name is Amanda.  I love: travel, the color purple, coffee, and most of all…photography.  While I have always been interested in preserving life’s moments, photography became a serious passion of mine a few years ago studying abroad with Emerson College.  I had never been out of the country before, and I was so inspired by the landscape around me. I was just completely hooked on capturing it!  Determined to travel and live abroad again, I decided to take a Post Baccalaureate year in Florence, Italy studying photography and studio art.  The photographs on this site are from those travels and beyond.  I am so excited to share my experiences with you, and hope you will share yours as well by commenting on the posts here.  So, welcome! Let’s party!

 

Be well,

Amanda