![]() In fact I think many of the top 10 rules of Lomography relate directly to iPhoneography. The idea was to shoot often, and ‘from the hip’, almost in antithesis to pro photography. ![]() People began picking up inexpensive, plastic film cameras with light leeks and crappy exposure because they were small, cheap and fun to shoot with. ![]() I think phone photography today is similar to the Lomography revolution of the early 80’s. This isn't about planned shots with the best gear, it's reactive photography. I know many photographers will look down on the use of ‘automatic settings’ and the often ‘over edited’ finish of mobile phone images, but this isn’t meant to be ‘perfect photography’ in my view, but rather catching the moments we often miss trying to set up our DSLR’s and lighting, if we even brought them with that day. ![]()
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