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August 27, 2012

The L.A. Mobile Arts Festival 2012 in Santa Monica is in a converted airplane hangar that is divided into a variety of themed rooms. All of the 600 images on display were originally taken using an iPhone and then edited using a variety of mobile apps and computer software techniques.

breznikwww.Lilie_lotus.jpg Helen Breznick, Lilie Lotus

This exhibit of art created with mobile devices really puts into perspective how photography has changed over the years thanks to apps that are easier to use and much less expensive to use. Even though iPhoneography uses the latest technology, the results often have a low-tech feel. Images created with these state-of-the-art devices can look like something from a lomo, a holga, a diana, or maybe even a homemade pin-hole camera. One of the most popular artistic effects used by the photographers was layering — combining multiple images into one.

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