1000 Words Facebook Showcase vol. 7

1000 Words Facebook Showcase vol. 7

Welcome to the Seventh edition of the GRRYO 1000 Words Facebook Showcase!

Over the past few months, we have seen the group grow and watched their inspiring work being posted daily.  We are happy to be able to showcase some of the outstanding work that is being shared.

GRRYO believes that mobile photographers/ artists tell stories through the photographs/ images and art that represents their families, their environment, themselves. This is important because of the level of communication that is portrayed in imaging today.

We want to support the mobile arts community by having a place for artists to share, discuss, and critique (if requested by individual). These dialogues help the individuals and the community to grow.

We look forward to you and your art. We thank you for your contribution to the mobile photography/ arts community. To submit your work click here.

Robin Robertis Robin Robertis

Inspiration for this image is my niece! I introduced her father (a photographer and my sister) and there you have it my born model…

This image was originally shot and hipsta

Kaimal Mark II ,C-Type plate

In my fathers pool

Details in my workflow are found here

for most images… your welcome to pick n choose out of what i use… sorry I’m a horrid writer !

App Whisperer

1. I usually do my basic editing in Snapseed

2. Bring it into touch/retouch and take out obvious flaws

3. This then Image has been through many different apps

Including snapseed,  ps express, picfx, and i lost track of the exact order

What I do know is framed in PS Express

Then I used title FX to sign

you can find links to my iPhone work on my pinterest page

Pinterest //website // IG // Flickr //Twitter //

 

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Rino Rossi

– The source of inspiration is undoubtedly the work of Mark Rothko.

– Apps involved : Camera +, Snaspseed, Glaze, Stackables.

– Dawn on the Adriatic Coast recovery and cropped with Camera +, made more vivid with Drama Snapseed, pictorially processed with Glaze and buffing with a couple of textures from Stackables.

Links :

FB // Flickr // Portfolio // EyEm

Turn to stone #IPhoneArtism #NEMAbstracts #AMPt_community #Painting

 

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Frelu

– Inspiration: The idea came to me from looking at some collage-decollage; a technique that I really like together with the mixed media.

– Apps: Camera+ – PicFx – Vsco

– Detail proc.: I recovered an old box of medicines and cut into little strips of a few millimeters wide,to start a small collage on paper.
During the process of composition (by changing the arrangement often) I decided to take pictures of the parts that I found interesting in terms of aesthetics.
I began to process the photo, and some textures have brought out the small details of the spots and shadows giving the illusion of a glimpse of a face peering through the slit.
And you can catch a glimpse of a cat looking in the opposite direction.

Flickr // Twitter // IG // EyeEm

Rhonda Brynko

Rhonda Brynko

Attached is one (fairly) high resolution copy of Mourning Mist. My inspiration is not all that inspiring really… I found myself alone on the lake early Sunday morning 2 weeks ago and decided to try my luck at getting the beautiful but distant rain soaked clouds in with the glorious sunrise. I did but they never made the final cut…lol.

My process is fairly simple, open in Xnview turn to black and white and save, then 3 vintage #20’s and 2 bloom #4’s. I then saved the image and put the first black and white save through decim8 CHIP13h and save again. I then blended the two images with superimpose (screen setting I think) and viola…. mourning mist.

I show on Instagram @preciousnest and the same on Flickr but haven’t been to either in ages. I have been very busy but hope to return to them soon.

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Peter Gonera

Most of my influence is from the social networks and the artists I follow.I find their work very interesting and inspiring.  I’m very fond of street photography in black and white. But you can still find a random selection of photos on all my feeds. Not a single moment has been missed.

// Flickr// IG //

This particular photograph was taken in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire England.  really enjoyed on this day particularly as the weather was providing quality light to have an abundance of shadows. And the lines on the road and architecture making some great leading lines. The gentle man walking down the street was a great bonus to this shot.

Taken using the Sony Experia Z in colour.

Edited in PixlrExpress and Snapseed for the black and white and framing.

Jane Schultz

Jane Schultz

The Painter’s Link by Jane Schultz

In this crazy wonderful world of mobile artistry, we come across people that touch our lives in special ways unknown to us before. Last month, I had the wonderful experience of meeting one of my longest time followers from Instagram, a person who has become one of my dearest friends, when he flew across the country to visit. Who else but a fellow mobile photographer would answer “The Galleries” when asked what he wanted to see during his only day and first visit to NYC. So off we went to Chelsea to shot in SlowShutter. From the series “Chelsea Sunday” (first run, post 5). Shot with SlowShutter cam, edited with ArtRage, Procreate, MobileMonet, Blender, Laminar, and Flowpaper.

//IG // Flickr // EyeEm //

Open Road with Josh Johnson

Open Road with Josh Johnson

Open Road with Josh Johnson by Bridgette Shima

If you’ve been on Instagram as long as Josh Johnson has been, then you can pretty much say that you’ve been around since day 1.

JJ runs one of the most active communities on Instagram.   He and his team post daily challenges, features, tips and more.  His involvement within the app is over and beyond – all because of his passion for photography and his love for Instagram.

I got the chance to meet JJ in person Wednesday night along with Kevin Kuster and the FIAT crew.  Seattle was the first of their four city tour throughout a five day course.  Photographers met near the EMP and walked around Seattle Center taking photos while getting in a few words with JJ.

Personally, I wanted to see for myself who the man behind the JJ name was and find out what he’s been up to since his last interview with Dave. I have to say though, that I wish we had more time to talk.  There’s way more to JJ than what you read here…

Did you ever imagine you would become such a well know figure within Instagram?  How do you keep going strong? 

It’s all due to the power of the app itself – the ability to share and interact and be creative. From personal experience, I remember taking pictures with film.   Shooting the pictures, taking them to the drug store and picking up the photographs and showing them to my my friends.  I was proud of what I did.  I messed around with different filters, the whole process was exciting.  Now take the work that goes into that process and cut down the reward into minutes and seconds.  Snap the picture and get the reward right away by people appreciating your work right away.

I already had experience doing workshops so I decided that this was a big deal and I wanted to be a part of it, so every day I put in a little something.

My success is due to my passion and consistency; the way that Instagram works resonated well with what turns me on and because of that I’ve stuck with it.  I’ve been lucky enough to have been with it from the beginning.

We both know that it’s not just about the photos, it’s about the community as well.  With so many people that you engage with, how do you keep that under wraps?  Do you have time for an online conversation?

I take the whole process very seriously.  This is what I do.  This is my job.  I don’t take any one piece of it at a time very seriously.

How do I not get overwhelmed? I recognize that I use Instagram very differently than other people.  There are very few accounts and relationships that I think long and hard about protecting.  Whatever comes across my screen I pay attention to.  I may not interact with a conversation but I will repost images on my account even though I’m not commenting on a lot of pictures.  I do make up for this by participating in other ways.

What’s your criteria when featuring photographers?

For me, I would be the first to say that a huge portion of it is personal esthetic. #1 would be for the subject of the image to be clear and relatively isolated – it’s about cutting out the background and distraction.  It feels good to me when I can look at an image and say to myself, this photographer knew what they wanted me to see and took the time to frame it and expose it accurately in a way that makes it easy for me to understand what they’re trying to say.  It feels like it’s been thought out and given a little bit of love.

This even includes street shots.  This means that the person that shot the image thought about the background, and even though it looks spontaneous, the street photographer deliberately wanted to catch that moment in an esthetically, pleasing way.

I want to find pictures that have a clearly defined subject.

Tell us about “collaborative marketing”.  How are you making it work for you?  

I want to do something significant, to make an impression in the world.

A lot of times the opportunities that we get to make this impression happen when there’s change.  There are changes happening now that can lead to something significant where our creativity is being sparked because of technology and more specifically, mobile technology.

There used to be a certain amount of experience and effort to be a photographer ten or fifteen years ago.  There was the purchasing of the camera and film, whole process of shooting the picture and having no idea what it was going to look like and not being able to see it for three or four days.  That’s what it took to realize the creative buzz.

Well, nowadays you don’t have to buy a camera because it’s in your pocket.  You don’t have to buy film because it’s obsolete.  You don’t have to learn about exposure because you can look at your screen and either it looks good or it doesn’t.  And so, we’re saying we’re looking for change and the opportunities to make a difference.  People that didn’t see themselves as being able to feel that creative buzz, because they didn’t have the time nor talent, can now get it on Instagram and feel creative and feel good.  And I think this is happening to a lot of people.  There’s an opportunity to help people through that process and to lead during this change.  And this is what I want to do and how I want to position myself and my company.

2nd opportunity is anybody that’s in the marketing world will say that everything is changing.  Certain rules don’t apply anymore.  There’s been a mixed bag when it comes to internet advertising.  I think maybe the human brain has the natural ability to block out ads.  Marketers don’t know how they’re going to connect with us consumers down the road as this trend continues.  There are billions of dollars out there that used to go towards, and not necessarily, into making this world a better place.  And because the rules have changed, society has the opportunity to reset the rules. We get to decide for ourselves where these billions of dollars go.

As a community it’s fairly easy – we want to make connections, make friends and meet each other face to face.  This is the very beginning.  I’d like to see this grow and grow.

I’ve seen it with Alt Hotel, now that was a huge success!

Right, we had over 100,000 images submitted and 5,000 on the wall, sponsored by Alt Hotel and Polaroid.

People will have this experience for a lifetime, to say that their photo was part of an art installment is worth more than an ad somewhere.

Engaging with the community is about creating relationships, which is much more valuable than paying for 30 seconds to try to convince someone to buy a product. What do you see happening with this new wave of marketing? 

Marketing is more and more about relationships.

Companies are starting to avoid talking about their product. This is because of their existing relationship with the community and the presence they have already.  It’s about catering to their experience.

Do you get tons of partnership offers?

We’re not especially active trying to get business.  People find us.  We focus on community more than anything.

Who’s on your team?

There are 4 of us on the core team:

Kevin was the 1st person I was in contact with, he emailed me about two years regarding the shooting at the Colorado movie theater.  He reached out asking if we could do something and from that interaction, we kept in touch.  I was at a point where I knew I needed a business manager, which is what he does, running these kinds of events.  He was the first person I brought on the team to take it to the next level.

Emily is my Director of Operations.

Michael is a lawyer and he handles the books.

Tell us more about the Open Road Challenge with FIAT.  

This is our second one.  The first was last fall and we went from Chicago to New York, 5 different cities total.

It’s a photowalk tour to bring everyone in the community together to meet face to face, take pictures and have a good time.  We’re driving in a FIAT and they’re giving away a car.  Last year there was a nomination process and there was a team which chose some photos to post for public voting.  This year, it’ll be done differently.

Tag it with one of the daily hashtags for a chance to win.  For example, #fiatwaterpromo.

Enter as many images as you wish – @littlecoal won it last year!

Have any future projects you’d like to share with us?

We can’t announce anything yet but we’ve got a couple of accounts that we’re working on.

One final question… which company would you dream of working with at the moment?

Roadtrek Motorhomes. I lived in a Roadtrek Motorhome for about a year, ten years ago.  I’d love to spend some time in another one.  How about a giant caravan trip?!

Josh Johnson and his crew are currently touring the west coast.  

For complete details please visit his Instagram gallery to find the meetup location nearest you so that you, too, can be a part of the Open Road event! 

Thanks to FIAT and the JJ team for putting Seattle on their map.  We had a GREAT time! 

And, if you ever get that RoadTrek Motorhome, be sure to reserve one for us!  ; ) 

Image by Bridgette Shima  

A special shoutout goes to Michaela with Instagramers Seattle for getting the word out.  

To see more photos you can check out the hashtag or Facebook album

Find Josh Johnson: Instagram | Website | twitter

 

The Reinvention of Chloe: Chapter 3

The Reinvention of Chloe: Chapter 3

To understand where Chloe is now you need to learn where Chloe began her journey and where it is headed. The Reinvention of Chloe is a collaborative effort by much of the Grryo team to realize a dream our dear friend Ale began before his death. We do hope you enjoy the journey.

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it was never sent…………but it could have changed everything.

Written in haste, but every word genuine. An outpouring of curse words and familiar terms of endearment riddled with the sting of sarcasm. Each stroke of the pen impressed so hard, that it could be seen in relief on the opposing side.

It still sits in this exact same spot. Neglected along with the emotions that brought about its existence.

We forget how much the past has an effect on the present until it comes back around to stare us dead in the face.

Valle Nevado, Horror Series from Chile

Valle Nevado, Horror Series from Chile

Valle Nevado, Horror Series from Chile by Mauricio Hoyuelos
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Valle Nevado Horror Series 1/3
It was an easy job.
The hotel would be empty, just an old guard watching these works of art underground.
The most valuable of the Third Reich waiting to be transformed into a dance of millions.
It was the wind, the unusual east wind , had the perfect plan to transform horror
(Samsung SGH-F-480L + Silver Efex Pro 2)
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Valle Nevado Horror Series 2/3 
His hands were worn, snow and wind had burned parts of skin.
Two meters high he’s not as intimidated like those fat and gross hands.
It’s able to easily break a bone, a skull.
(Samsung SGH-.. F-480L + Silver Efex Pro 2 Mac in April 2010 Valle Nevado, Chile)
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Terror in Valle Nevado Series 3/3 
He looked horrified at the slow death of his companions, but could only think of the strangeness of his own end.
He raised in the air for such crude solid hands and then was crossed by water.
(Samsung SGH -F-480L + Silver Efex Pro 2 Mac in April 2010 Valle Nevado, Chile)
Layrs: Brings New Advanced Features to its App

Layrs: Brings New Advanced Features to its App

From Artware, Inc. comes, layrs, a multilayer photo-editing app for the iPhone that allows users to edit mobile photos with the same results as if they were editing on a computer, using an advanced/professional photo-editing program. Since its launch, layrs has had more than 1.4M downloads and has an active community of photographers who use layrs on a daily basis.

The ability to separate a photo into layers provides the capability to extract an unlimited number of layers from a photo, combine objects/layers from one photo into a another photo and edit each layer independently.

Once a photo is separated into layrs, users can then edit each layer with different features of the app. For example, using the focus blur on the background a user can simulate shooting with a narrow depth of field. Or by using the horizontal blur, shooting with a slow shutter speed can be simulated. Any portion of the photo can be tuned or enhanced by adjusting saturation, exposure, heightening the contrast, temperature and hue. In addition to fine-tuning features, users have over 30 filters to choose from ranging from subtle moods, vignettes, various textures to some drastic effects such as simulating shooting with a fisheye lens.

Further transformation of a photo can be achieved by replacing the background of an image, duplicating an object or extracting objects from one photo and placing them in another photo allowing users to create composite photos.

With the most recent addition of 19 blending modes, users now have the option to play with multiple exposure blending. The layrs community have experimented nicely with these various options, producing creative works of digital art that have given rise to an artistic genre that can truly be considered the next movement of our time.

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