52 Assignments: iPhone Photography
- Author: Hollingsworth, Jack
- ISBN: 9781781454770
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52 Assignments: iPhone Photography is a year's worth of inspiring weekly assignments to kick-start your creativity. This book is a mission brief, a portfolio of photographic workshops, a personalised journal and an inspirational guide to putting the creativity back into your craft. It is filled with a year's worth of weekly commissions and concepts for conceiving and composing powerful iPhone photographs. Assignments include: . Capturing the night sky . Reflections . Silhouettes . Shooting street festivals . Newborns . Skyscrapers All the assignments in this book have been written to inspire you to embrace the possibilities of your phone. Whether you are photographing natural elements or urban landscapes, each assignment encourages you to capture the world around you without the aid of a range of lenses and other kit, just your iPhone. Full of technical advice and professional tips, the book includes journal space for you to add your own notes, lists and tech specs, creating a unique journal in which you can record the journey you have made with your imagery. Complete the assignments weekend by weekend over the course of a year, or dip in every time you need to bring a new concept or creative approach to your iPhone photography. AUTHOR: Jack Hollingsworth is a professional photographer who has travelled the world taking pictures for commercial, advertising and editorial clients for over 30 years. One day, he put down his big, heavy DSLRs, picked up an iPhone, started shooting, and rediscovered his love for photography. Since his mobile conversion, Jack has shot over a million iPhone photos, using 10 different devices, in over 50 countries of the world, and he has become one of today's leading authorities on smartphone photography. His work has appeared in Apple's #ShotoniPhone campaign and he is a speaker at Apple stores worldwide. He is the author of The Joy of iPhotography (Ilex Press). 75 photographs