Urbis Magazine Feature
The latest version of design magazine Urbis features an article by Kriselle Baker on iPhoneography and my images. The article is not online - only in the print version.
The latest version of design magazine Urbis features an article by Kriselle Baker on iPhoneography and my images. The article is not online - only in the print version.
This show will be exhibited at the Giorgi Gallery, Berkeley CA.
I have several images in the show.
“In February, 2010, P1xels curator Knox Bronson organized the world’s first gallery show of the then-underground artform iPhone photography. Thursday, September 22, P1xels returns to Berkeley, California’s Giorgi Gallery with an entirely new exhibit of photography completely shot and processed using only an iPhone.
This new show runs from Thursday, September 22 through Sunday, October 30, 2011 at the Giorgi Gallery and features all new works from most of the world’s premier iphoneographers, as they prefer to be called.”
The show runs from September 22 to October 30, 2011. Opening night party is September 24, 6-10 p.m.
21 of my iPhone images are now being exhibited as part of Hipstographs: Experiments in Hi-Fi Lo-Fi at Gallery M in Atlanta Georgia.
The exhibition was curated by Atlanta local J. Christopher Matyjasi whose work also features in the show.
The show features nearly 500 photographic works from 40 artists from around the world which have been created on mobile phones camera. All works are for sale.
Check out some shots of the gallery here.
A 5" x 5" book has been published with the images from the "Pints and Pixels" exhibition in LA, April 2011.
The Pints & Pixels Competition: Cell Phone Edition I, is published by the LA branch of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMPLA).
"...the 5″x5″ book features 40 winning photos from our "Pints & Pixels" cell phone photo competition."
In June 2011 I will have several works exhibited in Atlanta, Georgia as part of the Hipstographs: Experiments in Hi-Fi Lo-Fi at Gallery M. These works are 6" x 6" photographic prints printed on 8" x 8" matte paper and hung with wires in the gallery. There are approx 40 artists from around the world showing their work at this exhibition.
The P1XELS Art of the iPhone exhibition has now moved from its month-long April run at the OCCCA in Santa Ana to the Arty Gallery on South Main St. (at seventh) in Los Angeles. The show runs until early June.
Watch a quick video walk-through of the show.
I have three images in the show: "Cloud" (pictured), "Waiting" and "Floored"