We are delighted to publish this fabulous iPhone Photography workflow by Paul Brown. This time Paul Brown provides some wonderful advice and tips to aid your street photography. We have the greatest respect for Paul Brown’s articles and we’re delighted to add this to our Paul Brown archive, you can read that here. Over to […]
Author: Paul Brown
Paul Brown (known as Skip to most), is an exhibited and prize winning iPhone photography from Lincoln, England. He is a member of the global ‘AMPt Community’, a managing member of Lincolnshire based regional mobile photography Group ‘InstaChimps’ and a founding artist at ‘New Era Museum’. He also runs his own personal blog at http://skipology.com where he shares many of his processes with step by step guides for some of his most popular images and will shortly begin blogging about iPhone photography for iPhone and iPad Life Magazine.
London exhibitions include images at ‘My World Shared’, ‘mObilepixatiOn’ and ‘Pixel This’ a curated charity exhibition where he exhibited alongside celebrities such as Stephen Fry, Ruby Wax, Peter Capaldi and Alexander Siddig.
Skip was a finalist in the Photobox Motographer of The Year 2012 with his image ‘Skipping’ and is currently preparing for the InstaChimps second mobile photography exhibition due to take place in Lincoln later this Summer.
We’re delighted to publish this fabulous tutorial by Paul Brown using the wide-angle lens of the 4-in-1 Olloclip in a very creative way. We have published several of Paul Brown’s workflows recently. Please take a look at our Paul Brown archive here. Over to you Paul (foreword by Joanne Carter)… “This iPhoneography workflow resulted from a […]
We’re delighted to publish this fabulous tutorial by Paul Brown. In this tutorial Paul takes us through the steps to fully ultise Superimpose to help you create fabulous mobile images. We have published several of Paul Brown’s workflows recently. Please take a look at our Paul Brown archive here. Over to you Paul (foreword by […]
We’re delighted to publish this fabulous tutorial by Paul Brown. Paul takes us through his first steps and discoveries with macro photography using the Olloclip 4 in 1 lens. He explains and shares eloquently all that he has learned during the process. He talks about additional hardware, supports to aid sharp images as well as […]
We’re delighted to publish Paul Brown’s black and white iPhone Photography workflow tutorial. This iPhoneography workflow focuses on black and white photography. It touches on a combination of manual processes and quick automated processes via some powerful apps. We have published several of Paul Brown’s workflows recently. Please take a look at our Paul Brown […]
We’re delighted to publish Paul Brown’s Urban Dweller Street iPhone Photography workflow tutorial. This tutorial focuses somewhat on ‘covert’ capture methods with some very interesting editing techniques and at the end some great Mobile Street Photography Tips. We have published several of Paul Brown’s workflows recently. Please take a look at our Paul Brown archive […]
We’re delighted to publish Paul Brown’s Social Media Sharing workflow tutorial for mobile photographers – it’s an area that we all either take for granted or know not enough about, hopefully for the latter of our readers, it will be all the more clearer after reading this. We have published several of Paul Brown’s workflows […]
We’re delighted to publish Paul Brown’s latest article regarding mobile photography, this time Paul has taken a look at iPhone photography apps and summarised which ones he keeps close in his ‘camera bag’. The number in brackets, next to each app title represents a tutorial/workflow that Paul has created with that app. Head over to […]
We’re delighted to publish Paul Brown’s latest workflow tutorial – this time he has taken a different approach and used video to explain. It’s fascinating and excellently put together, we think you’ll enjoy this a lot. We have published several of Paul Brown’s workflows recently, if you’ve missed those, please go here. Over to you […]
Last week we published Part 1 of Paul Brown’s Freelensing workflow article, if you missed that please go here. We’re delighted today to republish the second part to this wonderful feature, many thanks to Paul for granting us permission to do so, over to you Paul…(foreword by Joanne Carter). ‘As last week, I […]