Emil Pakarklis is an iPhoneographer and iPhone photography blogger from Latvia. As well as being a regular contributor to the Mobiography digital magazine and iDownloadblog he also runs the popular website iPhone PhotographySchool.com. Emil is doing some great work to...
Interviews
Insights from talented mobile photographers
Talking iPhone Photography with Paul Brown
Paul Brown aka Skip of Skipology.com has a unique style of mobile photography and an active member of the iPhoneography community. He's a member of the ‘AMPt Community’, a managing member of Lincolnshire based regional mobile photography Group ‘InstaChimps’ and a...
Talking Mobile Photography with Vivi (Veevs) Hanson
Vivi (Veevs) Hanson is a prominent member of the mobile photography community who has had her work featured on many leading mobile photography websites and exhibitions. Originally from Lima in Peru, Vivi came to the UK when she was 19 and now lives in West London....
Talking iPhone Photography with Geri Centonze
Geri Centonze is a well known and popular mobile photographer with a unique artistic, painterly style to her work. She has been showcased on many leading mobile photography websites and in exhibitions around the world. As well as helping to run the family business,...
Talking iPhoneography with Rob Pearson-Wright
In this weeks Talking iPhoneography I caught up with UK mobile photographer Rob Pearson-Wright. Rob, who by his own admission is an enthusiastic amateur DSLR photographer but more rabidly addicted to iPhoneography was born and raised in London, UK. He works as an...
Talking Iphoneography with Sacha Dohmen
I first came across the work of Sacha Dohmen earlier this year when his unique style of street photography started appearing in the Mobiography Flickr Group and on other prominent mobile photography websites such as P1xels, the Appwhisperer, Mortal Muses,...
Talking iPhoneography with Anna Cox
Earlier this year I was introduced to Anna Cox of We Are Juxt. Anna's photography looks at the neglected and abandoned areas of countryside America. She is a great mobile photographer with an incredible eye for a shot and I recently had the opportunity to find out...
Talking Street Photography with Laith Matic
I first noticed the work of Laith Matic several months ago. His gritty style of street photography contrasted well with a series photographs in the back streets of Saudi Arabia. They featured children in the street and shop keepers resting from the days heat. Laith's...
Talking Street Photography with Richard Pearce
In this weeks continuation of our interview series I spoke to Richard Pearce, an amatuer mobile street photographer from Hertfordshire, UK. Richard is a builder by trade who has been hooked on mobile photography ever since downloading Instagram, which then opened up a...
The Photo I Am Most Proud Of: Ryan Vaarsi
Each week I will be asking a mobile photographer to choose the one image of theirs that they are most proud of. It does not have to be their best, or the one that has received the most recognition, just the one image that they are more emotionally connected with than...