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New HipstaPak – Sao Paulo – Example Images By Nettie Edwards – @Lumilyon – Series 1

Nettie Edwards/@Lumilyon was one of the first photographers today to start using this brand new HipstaPak – Sao Paula – from Hipstamatic. We included some of her first test shots in our original post here. Since then, Nettie has been shooting more and just sent over these test shots taken using the Madalena lens with the Hipsta films. We will have more examples to show you very soon…(foreword by Joanne Carter)

 

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Nettie Edwards (@Lumilyon) took up photography 13 years ago, following a successful career spanning two decades as a Theatrical Designer. In 2009 she embraced mobile art and photography and has not looked back since. Her mobile career is exploding at a phenomenal rate and she has won a huge number of awards and accolades including: winner, Fine Art category, 4th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards and runner up: 2013 Lumen Prize for Digital Art. She was a Lead Juror for The Mobile Photography Awards 2011 & 2012. Her work has been published and exhibited extensively including Mobile Photo Paris and the LA Mobile Arts Festival. Nettie runs Mobile Arts and iPhoneography workshops and is featured in Mobile Masters - an ebook featuring 50 of the World's leading Mobile Artists and Photographers. Nettie is the first ever Mobile Photographer to have her work exhibited at the birthplace of photography: the Fox Talbot Museum, Lacock Abbey, England, as one of six photographers featured in the exhibition "Arrangements in Black and Grey, Black and White Photography in the 21st century" 'You can read more about Nettie on her blog http://lumilyon.wordpress.com/about-2/ To look more closely at her work, go to her Flickr Photostream here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/lumilyon/