LensFlare 35 is a photography podcast brought to you by Dave Warner. This week, Dave continues his series that is focusing on iPhone and iPad photography by talking with Tony Sweet, who seems to really be running with this trend at full speed. The video (below) has the interview audio embedded in it while samples of Tony’s images are shown.
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Great interview! Thanks for all the information. Now if I could only find a way to make some money with this.
Don’t we all I think that there are a couple of ways. First, if you pull together a good body of work, have a great story AND spin the “these were all taken with just an iPhone” line, you could do a great gallery show (if the work was incredible). I also think there is a market for knowledge on the ‘how did he create that image’ side of things as well. Tomorrow, I’m interviewing Dewitt Jones about the same subject, and he has an iPhone ebook out - he made $8 off of me on it just for the interview!
As usual Tony gives great information for people to use in their photography
Dave,
The podcast with Tony Sweet was great. I would love to hear and see more specific information on processing iPhone photographs.
There are a couple of clarifications that will be helpful to others. Tony mentioned the “Photo Studio” app. You might want to check with him, but I believe the app he is speaking about is “FX Photo Studio.” I mention this because there is an app that is “PhotoStudio” and I discovered it is not very good. The second clarification is that the “Artista” apps are listed as “Photo Artista Oil”, etc.
Thanks for your show.
Thank you for the comment and clarification! I interviewed Dewitt Jones yesterday and he mentioned the Photo Suite app as well (his show will be live May 31st). Hopefully we’ll all drag down the correct ones now.