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Category Archives: iPhone Follies
Snow Globe
Sometimes you just point your camera out the window some mornings and there’s a delightful scene. Vancouver has had only a couple of snowfalls this winter but each has reminded us that snow can be a lovely thing, especially as … Continue reading
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Words, Words, Words
Coming this fall from New Star Books is the latest opus from George Bowering, a collection of essays and memoirs that includes the inspirational telling of how the author paid for a set of dentures. Well, there’s other stuff too, … Continue reading
Moments that iPhone camera apps were made for
Walking through an alley today I found an old neg on the ground. I held it up to the great natural lightbox in the sky and created the ultimate in analogue/digital/social media/eco-friendly performance art. And I possibly shed some light … Continue reading
Instagram Confessions
OK. I admit it. I love Instagram. I use the fingertip-controlled faux tilt/shift effects with abandon and gleefully add the digital retro hues to daily street photography to imbue banal images with a keenly yearned-for sense of nostalgia. There are … Continue reading