My website is currently under construction for anyone popping by. It will be completed over the coming weeks. Most of the older galleries have been removed and I’m currently working on new galleries. No galleries work on the main site at the moment and are being created off line. I thought that I’d, post to advise this as someone emailed to say a few of my pages wern’t working or had errors. Currently the main website is wordpress based and no html based index page at the moment – its all php format. I can’t develop it offline as php only runs on the server and there’s a few tweaks I need to make on the fly. My site should be up and running in the next few weeks with newer galleries and a few more images than were there, but for the meantime, if anyone wants to view my work, you can see some examples on my Facebook profile in the meantime.
[L]ast Christmas my partner got me the iPhone 4s and I’m still coming to grips with all the features and as yet I still havn’t tapped into all the uses I can get from it. My old phone was on the old network and needed to be replaced, and we also needed a small updated point and shoot for those times when we don’t feel like taking our dslr camera to places. The iPhone 4s was the best solution as it has so many other features that I needed too such as mp3 player (for fitness), address book and alarm clock etc. When I saw my son Ashley’s phone just before Christmas, the connection from our rural home was flawless. This in stark contrast to being on the old network and getting cut off within 2 minutes into any phone call. I was amazed so it didn’t take much convincing after that.
I just love my iPhone. Despite being a photographer, I feel there are times when it’s not convenient to take my professional camera out with me, e.g. shopping, going to the pool, out on a trek, concerts etc. The trouble is at those times, there’s always some spare of the moment stuff unfolding, and those moments go uncaptured. I’m reminded of the phrase, “The best camera to take the photo’s with is the one you have with you at the time.” Secondly, my canon like any other DSLR camera only has so much shutter life. When I do a typical wedding, I shoot around 2000 images and more. The average shutter life of a DSLR camera is only guaranteed to 115’000 frames before it starts to degrade so it matters how and when I use it. Due to that fact I use my DSLR camera for professional work only for this reason. The iPhone is slim enough to fit into my back pocket and very discreet. Although I wont be taking wedding pictures with it anytime soon, I feel this technology is the future even where pro cameras are concerned. They can only get better with time.
The last time we purchased a point and shoot it was some 15 years ago so as you can imagine it is 1.3 megapixels (junk) quality or something crazy like that. To actually have a smart phone that is 8MP, it’s something else. The images are scarily sharp for a cell phone camera and good for family snaps. The colour’s are far more saturated than we ever had with our previous old point and shoot and because the camera has a f2.4 aperture allowing more light in, it’s great for low light. I know it’s never going to take stunning photos like my Canon can, but the point is, it takes more good pictures than you can shake a stick at. Great to carry with you everywhere and a good fall guy for times when you don’t have your DSLR. We missed so many moments with our kids in pictures it’s not funny. Moments that should have been captured so I really think it was the best thing I’ve bought in a while. Yes, we will make any excuse to get what we want WHEN we want it and I’m no different. You only live once.
I did start a photo project last year but abandoned it about three weeks in. I completely take my hat off to all photographers that can keep up the weekly (or daily) projects on top of general business photography. I was studying at the time, so think that didn’t help but I’m now announcing my iPhone challenge. I feel I’ll find the iPhone challenge even more challenging than the average DSLR photography challenge cos I’m that nuts, but I feel it will be easier in the sense that I will always have the phone with me. There’s a lot of limitations with point and shoot cameras that don’t come into play with DSLR’s, and it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles that’s a fact, but that’s exactly the challenge… to do something spectacular with something so limited.
I have such a full on year ahead of me setting up business stuff and getting other various projects completed such as branding and so on that I’m not going to be tied down to the 52 or 360 stuff. I’m just going to be totally random with this project and do something whenever the opportunity arises or when I feel like being creative. Expect some lively stuff though, because I’m likely to be dangerous with a camera that I don’t have to adjust the settings on…quick off the mark and you’ve all been pretty lucky in that sense this far. It will not be a shot a day or a shot a week but then I feel quality is better than quantity – that and having fun!
The images in this post were something that would never have happened without having my phone handy as I simply would not have taken my DSLR out with me when heading out for a coffee with my older kids. So the iPhone saved the day when an impromptu chess session took place in the square in Palmerston North between my daughter Chloe (21 years old) and youngest son Tyler-Leigh (11 years old). This is just one example where given the choice between no images or a few snap shots on a cell phone, I know which option I’d rather take. It puts the whole project into perspective.
I’m loving the apps store at the moment, I think I own every single camera app on iTunes. No doubt all the measurebators out there will cringe at the thought of a project using such an, “inferior piece of equipment with a ridiculously tiny sensor that could only render utter noisy cr@pola,” but just for once, they can all go take a hike!










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