…. so proclaims Knox Bronson of pixelsatanexhibition.com, THE premier curated iPhoneography site on the web. I must admit, that back in my early days of iPhoneography (May 11th, 2011 was my 1st published image), I fell prey to the idea that images needed a “frame”. So, after Knox “suggested” that I lose the frames on a couple of my earlier images, I did “see the light”. …
Believe it, or don’t…., there actually is (finally) a Cuban sandwich shop in Boulder (this image is out in front of their shop). The weird thing is though, that they DO NOT have a medianoche on the menu. Apparently, they decided to do a yuppy-ized Boulder vegetarian version of the Cuban instead. What’s a devoted Dexter fan supposed to do? Thankfully, I’ll be in Miami at …
This image started out as a Hipstamatic shot of the new edition to the Denver Art Museum done by architect Daniel Libeskind. The image went through several alterations which include (but are not limited to) Tiny Planets, PhotoWizard, ArtStudio, Photo fx Ultra, and PS Express.
Since just about anyone who’s anyone in the iPhoneography community seams compelled to do a “tribute to Autumn” image with a dried up old leaf, I figgered who am I to buck a trend like that?
Clarkeography is pleased to announce that James Clarke has 3 of his iPhoneography images in the “Phone-ography” exhibition currently running at the ArtsEye Gallery in Tucson, AZ. You can view all the accepted works at: www.artseye.com
Hipstamatic images AutoStitched together with a twist…
Mining Ore Car from the mining museum in Nederland, CO.
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