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    iPhoneography epiphany

    New York City - The iPhone Diaries

    by Giovanni Savino

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    One day I felt I needed a new, small, unobtrusive camera that would occasionally allow me to make a phone call.

    So, I got myself an Apple iPhone.



    During most of my life, I had the pain and pleasure to create images using many different devices.

    Besides the best lenses, the worst lenses, the great ergonomics, the dreadful ergonomics and the necessity to have at least some degree of technical expertise to get an image on your negative, one thing that most of these image-making devices had in common was weight.



    And that was a problem sometimes.



    Another problem, especially in recent years, became the increased difficulty of freely and candidly photographing in the street using a camera. I won’t embark on a dissertation about the reasons for this, here and now, although if you have tried lately to take a picture near an airport, on a bridge, in a subway station, in front of a federal building, near a schoolyard and in countless other locations here in the U.S. A., you might have found yourself easily mistaken for a terrorist or a pedophile.



    I believe that photography is not about technically complex set-ups or mega-pixels; it is mostly about vision and having a photographic device ready to shoot whenever you see something that catches your imagination.



    The iPhone is exactly that, in a stealth, non intimidating, almost reassuring cell-phone form.



    The iPhone lets me be near my subjects and take their picture, sometimes openly, sometimes not, without resorting to a telephoto lens. At the same time it forces me to concentrate just on framing and on how to overcome with ingenuity its optical limitations, something I find refreshing, being accustomed to work with highly sophisticated equipment most of the time.



    Also, thanks to several interesting iPhone applications, retailing for just a few dollars on the internet and multiplying by the day, I now have a lot of fun processing and manipulating my photos, either at the time of capture or later on, perhaps while sitting on a subway train going back home.



    I feel the iphone truly capitalizes on serendipity.



    The serendipity of art, the art of serendipity.



    The iPhone is rapidly evolving to be an artist’s tool from being a mere photo device.

    “Iphoneographers”, to quote Horace Walpole’s words “are always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things they are not in quest of.”



    Most of the time there is no way of telling if the potentially interesting, beautiful, impacting image you are capturing with this cell-phone small, low resolution lens, will turn to be actually interesting, beautiful and impacting, until after you have actually taken the photo and processed it within the phone itself.



    It is almost as if the iPhone became a portal between my inner creative forces and what I usually call reality.



    The photos in this book are excerpts from an already frightening extensive visual diary I shot and manipulated with an iPhone while walking around New York City in the first half of the year 2010.



    GIOVANNI SAVINO

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    • Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
    • Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
      # of Pages: 120
    • Publish Date: Nov 06, 2010
    • Keywords New York City, iphone 3GS, Giovanni Savino, portrait serendipity, street photography, New York, magneticpics.com, magneticart, lomob, hipstamatic, epiphany, walking, candid, NYC, iphoneography, iphone
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    Giovanni Savino
    New York, NY, USA

    Giovanni Savino, an Italian-American photographer, based in New York for over two decades and recently returned to his native Italy, worked for CBS News in various roles for about 30 years. He has independently produced a series of documentaries on folk music and disappearing oral traditions that have been broadcast on PBS, CNN International, and are in the permanent collections of many academic institutions in the United States and abroad. A speaker at TED-X, Giovanni is currently a practitioner of "Slow Photography", trying to divulge the use of large format equipment and techniques of the past, while developing new strategies for the sustainability of analog photography in our digital age. Giovanni operated a large format portrait studio and darkroom in Manhattan, New York, for many years. Since he moved back to Italy, he continues to offer portraiture sessions by appointment and analog photography workshops.

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