📅 March 17, 2010

‘Pixels at an Exhibition’: Berkeley iPhone Photography

Amazing pictures, all done on iPhones. No editing on a computer was allowed, and suspect images were checked and removed if found to have been edited elsewhere.

We all know that the iPhone rules the charts on Flickr, but is iPhone photography an art form in its own right now?

In December of 2009, Knox Bronson approached Rae Douglass at the Giorgi Gallery in Berkeley, California with the idea of presenting the first ever gallery exhibit of iPhone photography. Rae said yes, and within days, Knox had created a website and had put out a call for submissions through iphontography bloggers and flickr groups.

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