Phone-o-graphic Arts
CALLING FOR SUBMISSIONS
Juror: Dan Burkholder
Submissions Close 5/24/2011 at Midnight EST
Likely you've got your phone with you at all times, while you've
forgotten your dSLR or film camera at home. (You wouldn't
dare leave your phone at home, would you?) It's liberating,
knowing your cell or smartphone can take a picture, anytime,
anywhere.
As Photographers, you've likely engaged in the heated discussion over
the capability, viability, credibility of the camera phone.
Purists scoff at the intrusion of a mediocre, fraud of a device, that
is marring their photographic religion. And then there are
the rest of you, embracing the technology and embracing the all-in-one,
multi-media lifestyle of the cellphone-toting imagist, so many of you
have become. We're not taking sides in this great debate, but
we are going to show you just what your phones can do (and it's pretty
amazing). We
can't wait to see the photographic artistry you've achieved with your
camera phone.
Dan Burkholder has a long history of looking over the photographic
horizon to see, explore and teach the next great thing in imaging. His
newest book, iPhone Artistry (Pixiq Press, 2011), is the definitive
how-to for creative iPhone photographers. His first book, Making
Digital Negatives for Contact Printing (Bladed Iris Press, 1995) became
a seminal manual for photographers wanting to blend the power of
digital imaging with the charm of the handmade print.
Dan received his B.A. and Master's degrees from Brooks Institute of
Photography, in Santa Barbara, CA. Dan has taught digital imaging
workshops for 16 years on three continents and several island
countries. His platinum/palladium and pigmented ink prints are included
in private and public collections internationally.
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