March 10th, 2010 by Neil Corman
While a little late, the top images for the month of January have been picked from the daily posts and are now a part of the Along the Journey… gallery.
You may recall, Along the Journey… is a collection of images taken with an iPhone during the normal course of the day. Inspired from the work of Chase Jarvis and others it is a creative outlet to explore new ideas while using a mobile phone. Editing of the photos is done “in camera” with an iPhone application keeping to the goal of creativity and composition.
Gate at Denver Art Museum

I had walked past the Denver Art Museum many times, however this was the first time I noticed this gate on the older building which makes up the museum. With the strong colors of the gate, I wanted to keep those the main part of the image in addition to keeping it known that it was indeed a gate.
Fence Post Along Tennyson

Walking along Tennyson Street in the Berkeley District of Denver, I noticed a few properties which had fence posts and chains on them. This one had the added element of grass near it which caught my eye on a cold January day.
Pipes on a Building

I was taking out the garbage at gallery nrc, and noticed the pipes on the back of the building and how they were mirroring the plant growth. With the combining of the two, I used the morning light to grab an image to bring both aspects into the frame.
Check back next week for the February 2010 Along the Journey images.
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January 10th, 2010 by Neil Corman
The images for the month of December have been picked from the daily posts and are now a part of the Along the Journey… gallery.
Along the Journey… is a collection of images taken with an iPhone during the normal course of the day. Inspired from the work of Chase Jarvis and others it is a creative outlet to explore new ideas while using a mobile phone. Editing of the photos is done “in camera” with an iPhone application keeping to the goal of creativity and composition.
Telephone Poles in the Snow

This image was taken while on Amtrak in October 2009, but was posted as a daily picture in December. Photographing while traveling in a train was quite a challenge. The key is to be aware of the lag time in your camera as well as what is approaching. Seeing what is approaching may not be always the same as what is in front of you, but that adds to the challenge.
Railing in the Snow

December brought some snow to Denver early in the month. With the warmer pavement the snow melted quickly, allowing for the contrast of white and dark to stand out especially when adjusting the contrast levels.
Colma BART Station

Using what was learned from the Amtrak trip in October, I applied this to a trip to the Bay Area. Taking BART from the San Francisco airport, I explored some of the same techniques and the sense of motion.
Suitcase

At the airport everyone is waiting in line. While getting breakfast, this suitcase stood in front of me in line (yes the owner was next to it). Grabbing a picture of the suitcase on it’s own took a creative angle on my side. But the goal of getting the suitcase in an open space was achieved.
Walking through the Airport

At the airport, everyone is in a state of movement. While waiting for a flight at the end of November, I noticed that and from my chair tried to grab some of these images. This idea of people of movement at the airport was inspired by a series of work done by Missoula photographer Bob McGowan.
Be sure to visit the Along the Journey… gallery to see work from prior months.
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October 5th, 2009 by Neil Corman
A few months ago I went to a joint ADCD/ASMP presentation where Chase Jarvis talked about creativity. One thing which resonated from this talk is your best camera is the one which is with you. It doesn’t matter if it is a high end Nikon camera, point and shoot or even a cell phone camera.
Most of the images you see on this blog were taken with either a Nikon D700, Nikon D200 or a point and shoot camera. However I decided to follow in the steps of Chase and many others and start using the mobile phone as a way to express creativity and also to start to see things different in the world. Now the quality you will get from a cell phone is much different than a high end camera, but the composition elements remain the same. Using an Apple iPhone 3GS and an iPhone application I am able to be creative on the go. By doing this I have found I am looking at objects differently that I would in the past, bringing more creativity to my photography.
For the past few months I have been posting images on my Twitter feed as well as Facebook Fan Page for Neil Corman Photography. However now with a collection of images, they are now featured on this website and available for purchase in small sizes. The collect is called ‘Along the Journey…‘ as life carries on there is always time to stop and enjoy the surroundings you experience. New images will continue to be posted on Twitter and Facebook, with the top images being included for sale in the gallery.
The following images are samples of some of the images taken with the mobile phone.

Chair Lift - Avon, Colorado

Coors Field Seats - Denver, Colorado
Do you have a collection of images taken with a mobile device, if so feel free to provide a link in the comments.
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