Photography and the iPhone

At first I thought the camera on the iPhone was just okay. The screen can beautifuly display photos taken on my DSLR, but the photos actually captured with the phone’s own camera left something to be desired. And to print them? LOL…maybe in wallet size. But it’s always with me, and so when I can’t have my big giant camera in my hands, but there are things that need to be photographed, well…it’s there, which is better than missing the moment. And so I’ve made lots of images that could be really interesting photographs if… hmm. If they were taken with a “real” camera? That doesn’t say much for me, the camera user, does it? Let me rephrase that before I even finish the sentence!

Anything that captures is a “real” camera, and might be the “right” camera for certain situations. Like when sitting in the window seat, and my big humongo cameras and their even bigger lenses are packed between layers of thick foam in my ThinkTank case… which is safely stowed in the overhead compartment I secured by getting an early boarding number. I haven’t yet purchased a good purse camera. I used to take one of my big cameras out of its protection and stuff it inside my purse so I could keep it with me, but then the big heavy bag has to come back down out of the overhead, and with the camera unprotected, that’s a recipe for disaster. One I’ve experienced.

So what I meant to say was …my iPhone photos could be really cool if the images were somehow optimized to be the best they could be. Ah, but the iPhone can do almost anything as long as there’s an app for it. And there’s always an app for it (unless you want to view flash websites.) But the photo manipulation apps are incredible, and turn the iPhone camera into something that rivals other alternative cameras out there, like the Holga and the Lomo. This opens it up to a world of possibilities without being limited by perfection expectations:

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January 19, 2010 - 9:59 pm

Kimberly - YOU TOOK THESE WITH AN IPHONE?!? Are you kiddin’ me? They are amazing…wow. Super impressed.

January 19, 2010 - 10:54 pm

Danna - WOW Lauri, these are amazing…I am working at getting better with my iphone as a camera…

January 20, 2010 - 6:04 am

PamN - You are not helping my iphone envy one bit. My Blackberry camera is terrible, overexposes everything and has like a five second shutter delay. Your images look awesome even compared to my purse-sized p&s!

January 20, 2010 - 9:27 am

admin - LOL…yes, with an iPhone and some editing apps.

January 20, 2010 - 3:50 pm

Ruth Williams - I think you could shoot with a toy camera too and do amazing things! ;) LOVE IT! I will have to email you about which apps are your faves!

January 20, 2010 - 4:23 pm

Marmalade - These are terrific.

I read an article recently discussing the beauties of the iPhone and other camera phones. The consensus is that the best camera isn’t the most expensive or fanciest – it’s the one that is with you. I think we’re just beginning to see the revolution of what awaits. We already know as photographers what a wonderful impromptu tool the iPhone camera is + all the wonderful apps that you can get.

January 22, 2010 - 9:27 am

Kimberly - Wow, those are amazing!!!

January 24, 2010 - 9:10 am

Julie - These are very cool! I so need to use my iphone more to capture images because you are right – it is the camera that is actually with me all the time. Thanks for sharing the inspiration

January 24, 2010 - 10:54 am

Lauri - Marmalade I guess you were aware of the benefits of the iPhone camera before I was. LOL Where can I find the article you’re talking about?

February 22, 2010 - 7:38 am

holly@hollysissonphotography.com - Your aerial iPhone shots are amazing! Funny, but the only time I’ve really used my iPhone was on a flight as well! (http://hollysissonphotography.com/2009/10/01/plane-to-vermont-iphone-photos/) Now thinking I should have shot the ground more then the propellor after seeing your awesome shots! ;-)

March 1, 2010 - 10:26 pm

Amy - Love these… very cool!!

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