Notebook + my bag
I’ve had my smart phone, a HTC wildfire, since last year and I really enjoy some of its features… I started playing with a few simple free games (like TouchBlock etc) and I still play, sometimes when I’m feeling stressed (just to empty my brain), but more and more I’m using my smart phone for creative pursuits like photography and catching up on my favorite blogs via the RSS-reader!

Tree and coffee

Cell phone photography is becoming more and more common. You can see them everywhere online these days. It’s the new cult thing among creatives, and it’s easy to understand why. We love to share and document life. You can post quick snap shots of your day for everyone to see via twitter or to your friends at FB, any time during your day. Often without first downloading them to your computer, editing and then uploading to the internet! Now the cell phone is like a camera with internet access.

December Milk + roses

It’s super easy to illustrate your blog posts with fancy looking photos, using one or more of the many cool photo apps that are being distributed for smart phones. Now anyone can add photos that have that vintage feel that we all love, a frame, some texture, or layers and color distortions. You can let your phone automatically tweak the light, colour or focus in your photos and see if you like it. The best thing with this is the instant feedback you get. You can experiment with the settings and immediately see how it will look. This is very gratifying and a great way to learn new tricks. And, of course, super fun to play with it!

Me + phone

My favorite app is called Vignette. I highly recommend it if you’re using a smart phone. If you’re an apple you probably already own Instagram, I’m guessing? And there are several more, just look for photo aps in your ap-store.
Vignette it’s the only app I’ve paid for (because I used the demo quite a lot and then I wanted to save my images high res when I did a project with it).

Books at work

All you do is open the Vignette program and start shooting photos. Why not turn it around and take a self portrait? Then you click menu and Effects. You can then choose what settings you like to see. When you return to the photo view those settings will be applied to the photo. Save and close, or go back and change the effects until you’re satisfied with how the photo look. In effects you can choose B/W, Sepia, Toy Camera, Vintage, Color highlight etc etc.
The quality of the photos are totally okay, but not great. I wouldn’t use my phone as the only camera at an important event, but for walks and quick snaps it’s fine. I’m using it as toy, a fun tool to be playful with and take experimental photos.

Stripes on me

This summer I was using my smart phone for a every day self-portrait series. It was the first time I tried a every day photographic project, and I totally recommend you try it out! Seeing the many self-portraits at the end was awesome to me. Take a series of daily photos this year! Do it! Might be self-portraits, might be… something different. I think the cell phone is the perfect tool for self portraits. You’ve got it in your purse (or pocket) all the time, right? Take it with you on your walks, when shopping – and to the bathroom where the light and mirrors are perfect for a few self-portraits (once finished with your business there)!

Have fun!