The art of photography has evolved.
At one time, the primary medium for photography was film, and only film.
The photographer would find their target, look through their lens, adjust, and click. The result would have to wait for the filmed to be developed. Even the development process was an art form.
Now that the digital-age has washed over us, analog photography is one of multiple genres of respected photography.
Even the iPhone can deliver some amazing snapshots:
There are only 10 shown here, so I need your help with the plus:
If you’ve taken any amazing iPhone photographs yourself, email me at eric [at] churchm.ag with your iPhone photo, URL and/or Twitter handle, and I’ll add it to this post.
Let’s see what you’ve got!
I asked the ChurchMag readers to submit there own amazing iPhone photos and did they deliver!
[via Mashable | Image via Claire Sambrook]
ChurchMag Reader iPhone Photos
Almost Quitting Time
[by Brett Barner | Follow]
Road Trip
[by Brett Barner | Follow]
Meow!
[by Justin Peay | Follow]
Signs & Signals
[by Justin Peay | Follow]
Peace in the City
[by Jeffrey McKay | Follow]
Reaching for Ireland
Ingrained
Waiting
[by Ambert Rodriguez | Follow]
Meeting Dad
[by Justin Butorac]
Hospital Breakout!
[by Justin Butorac]
End of the Line
[by Cameron Smith | More]
Musician
[by César Ortíz Arango]
Screaming Hands
[by César Ortíz Arango]
Sunrise Service
[by Brian Adams | Follow]
Sold
[by Brian Alexander]
Good-morning Jo
[by Brian Alexander]
Water Ways
[by Andy Mackay | Follow | More]
WWJD
[by Andy Mackay | Follow | More]
Sitting in a Restaurant
[by Dustin W. Stout | Follow]
After the Storm
[by Victor]
Fountain Of
[by Victor]
Feeling Neglected
[by Graham Brenna | Twitter]
Which ChurchMag reader photo is your favorite?
Dustin W. Stout says
Love this! Great photos Eric. I didnt know you were a missionary in Italy! I would LOVE to hear more about that!
Eric Dye says
🙂 Alright!