jke
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The iPhone camera is different because it is on an iPhone which is different. The iPhone OS is as functional as any mobile OS (call, email, etc.) but its designers have captured something key about the visual relationship between user and device that makes the iPhone like a Swiss army knife of visual information, both retrieval and creation. Sort of the way VW captured something elemental about the relationship between drivers and their cars with the Beetle, or Maitani captured something elemental about a photographer's relationship with the size and quality of their camera.
The app I use a lot are:
Pano - stitch program with portrait and landscape modes
Flickr - for both viewing and uploading
CameraBag - different photo looks made famous by Chase Jarvis
Camera Genius - Has a few features like viewfinder lines for leveling, anti-shake (sort of goofy but works) and big button that changes the whole screen into a shutter button.
Massive Development Chart - analog meets digital
I actually shot a ton of video footage on my iPhone that a friend who is a conceptual artist ended up using in a piece she'll be showing later this year. The quality wasn't terrific but it was interesting, and with some editing in studio, it came out looking like Super8, which was perfect for the task at hand.
The app I use a lot are:
Pano - stitch program with portrait and landscape modes
Flickr - for both viewing and uploading
CameraBag - different photo looks made famous by Chase Jarvis
Camera Genius - Has a few features like viewfinder lines for leveling, anti-shake (sort of goofy but works) and big button that changes the whole screen into a shutter button.
Massive Development Chart - analog meets digital
I actually shot a ton of video footage on my iPhone that a friend who is a conceptual artist ended up using in a piece she'll be showing later this year. The quality wasn't terrific but it was interesting, and with some editing in studio, it came out looking like Super8, which was perfect for the task at hand.