About the Book
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"The best camera is the one you have with you."
Eliott Erwitt
I always have my smartphone on me and it has a useful camera. I have taken photos of whatever has caught my eye - nothing planned or prearranged, just spontaneous shots - using image editing that is also on my smartphone rather than on my computer.
The result is a sequence over 1½ years that resembles a diary of photos. Unlike in my previous photography projects and books, photographic recording technology takes a back seat. Questions concerning the right aperture, exposure time and focal length do not arise. The foreground and background are approximately of the same sharpness. The small sensor always produces a large depth of field. For the image format, I have consistently chosen a square so that the format does not prescribe any graphic design.
The only thing that counts is the here and now. With instant photo editing on location, I have been able to express my mood in the photo and sometimes even exaggerate it. The effect of some photos also benefits from comparing them as image pairs on a double page.
"The best camera is the one you have with you."
Eliott Erwitt
I always have my smartphone on me and it has a useful camera. I have taken photos of whatever has caught my eye - nothing planned or prearranged, just spontaneous shots - using image editing that is also on my smartphone rather than on my computer.
The result is a sequence over 1½ years that resembles a diary of photos. Unlike in my previous photography projects and books, photographic recording technology takes a back seat. Questions concerning the right aperture, exposure time and focal length do not arise. The foreground and background are approximately of the same sharpness. The small sensor always produces a large depth of field. For the image format, I have consistently chosen a square so that the format does not prescribe any graphic design.
The only thing that counts is the here and now. With instant photo editing on location, I have been able to express my mood in the photo and sometimes even exaggerate it. The effect of some photos also benefits from comparing them as image pairs on a double page.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 102 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781320718851
- Softcover: 9781320718844
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781320718837
- Publish Date: May 12, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords iPhone, Mobilephone, Smartphone
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About the Creator
Martin Czarnecki
Hamburg, Germany
born in 1965 in Hamburg, 1988-1991 photography apprenticeship, 1992-1996 studied architecture in Hamburg, works as a self-employed architect in Hamburg since 1998 I have repeatedly worked on my own photographic projects since the 1990s, focussing on aspects of the built environment and the built leisure environment.