Think of me in the depths of your despair
Ransom notes keep falling out your mouth
Wearing me out. Hanging around. Getting me down. Looking for an easy way out.
My heart races at the thought of you
iPhoneogenic’s Top 31 for December 2011!
After being on hiatus for several months the iPhoneogenic collection of monthly images is back! This collection promises to awe and inspire those who appreciate what iPhone photographers/artists do! This December we saw well over 1,800 images added to our Flickr group pool! That being said, it was quite a daunting task to narrow it down to just 31 works of art! The selection varies in styles from landscapes, abstracts, self portraits, and many more.
Our lead image is such an appropriate segway into the new year. “Through the glass,” by Nicole Lock, is a toast to the year in mobile photography. What a great year 2011 has been, expect far greater in twenty twelve. Next, Aaron Davis captures an amazing macro shot of a dragonfly, the detail of “bug” is spectacular. Later, James Clarke’s abstract steers us directly into the “insertion point,” there is no way you can miss this one! Furthermore, MaryJane Sarvis leads us down the “river road” to a beautiful mountain range on the horizon. The simplicity of this image leaves me breathless. Finally as 2011 came to a close “the golden hue by the oak tree,” by Andy Royston, is just a reminder that we have a another year behind us and many more ahead.
Thanks to all who participated in adding to the iPhoneogenic Flickr Group and those who submitted their work to us. You have made this month’s selection process very tough. Continue to inspire us!
We hope you enjoy the collection!
Nicole Lock: Through The Glass
iPHONEOGENIC BLOG NEWS: Introducing our new contributor, Jennifer Bracewell
In efforts to continue to bring you the best interviews with mobile photographers/artists from around the world, I have acquired the assistance of the one and only Jennifer Bracewell.
The Nacho Cordova Memorial Book
From iPhoneogenic:
As many of you may all ready know, the iPhoneography community lost a colleague and friend on July 16, 2011. The community pulled together after hearing of the loss and began posting tribute photos in memory of Nacho. Now these same images (along with others) have been collected and formatted into a book in remembrance of Nacho Cordova. The book is an initiative by our friends at iPhoneArt.com and my be found here. Please consider supporting the family Nacho leaves behind buy picking up one of these books.
About the book:
This is a commemorative book published by the members of iPhoneArt.com in loving memory of Nathaniel “Nacho” Cordova, an artist and a friend. It was created as a gift for Nacho’s wife and family, so they may see the invaluable contributions Nacho made to this emerging art form, to his friends, colleagues, and to his fellow artists. Nacho was a leading artist in the world of iPhoneography who will be dearly missed. The book includes a selection of 49 works by Nacho as well as commemorative images, messages and thoughts from 60 members of the IPA community. All work for this book has been donated by the artists, and no profit is being made - the book is offered for sale at cost. The members of IPA simply wished to keep Nacho’s art, his words, and his memory alive.



