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Aamora Guest Photographer: Rita Iszlai with Leanna, Kreddible Trout, Aaron

{Photo by Leanna Lomanski}

{Lemon (again, but moodier) by Kreddible Trout}

{Photo by Aaron Schwartz}

{Photo by Rita Iszlai}

{Double Limey by Kreddible Trout}

Help us welcome Rita Iszlai as a special guest getting fruity with aamora. Rita is an economist living in Transylvania. She has a passion for photography and loves images, immersing herself in nature to detoxify from daily life with camera in hand. View more of her work JPG Magazine or on Redbubble.

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Leanna Lomanski is a photographer from Lethbridge, Alberta; Enjoy Leanna’s work by viewing her portraitures, her fine art website or her blogs O Snap! & Sometimes The World Is Black & White.

Kreddible Trout is a self-proclaimed satirist/artist who’s relocated to Toronto from Canada’s west coast to further his acting career [William Foley]. View his website, tumblrJPG Magazine Redbubble or aamora contributions.

Aamora founder, Aaron Schwartz, is a photographer, actor, lawyer, writer, and flaneur based in Toronto. You can view more of Aaron’s work at his website, on JPG Magazine, or right here on aamora.

iPhone Photos & Photo Apps “Cheating”? by Aaron Schwartz

iPhone photos & Photo Apps Cheating?

by Aaron Schwartz



Is iPhone photography & post-processing with apps cheating?

It’s odd to me how some people think making images with an iPhone is somehow cheating, too easy or not real photography.

All photographs are manipulated.

A camera is a camera, a machine that fixes the effects of light on a medium. A post-processing app is a darkroom.

Just not so smelly.

So while I have some admiration for purists, curmudgeons and luddites for their staunch stubbornness and pinhole vision, I will embrace any invention that makes life more fun and allows me to do what I want to do and doesn’t spoil the planet.

Maybe iPhones + apps put creative possibilities in too many grubby hands;

Maybe camera gadgetry and darkroom alchemy sent us down a sinful and impure path from the beginning; and maybe any art that isn’t scratched into a cave wall with a rock is too damned easy.

But I don’t think so.

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Aamora Special Guest: Ellen Gould Ventura

A Walking Medium

The Forest Diaries: 10 photographs

by Ellen Gould Ventura

Barcelona, Spain 2011 – ongoing

As my sight begins to diminish, the tools of my expression have expanded and helped me to see a new type of landscape.

The songs of my life as a singer over the course of almost half a century now have a second voice or a counter-point in their midst, allowing me to shift focus to that of a visual medium.

As the daughter of a prolific visual artist and partner to various photographers over the course of my life, this unavoidable apprenticeship has come full swing.

A literal explosion of imagery is the skeleton that can no longer be kept in the closet.

Without conscious effort, I am experiencing full-blown possession by another type muse with a new set of eyes, replete with a rhythm set by the sound of a digital shutter.

{Cactus Life 2}

This new silent medium is powerful to me as it literally leaves me speechless on a daily basis and yet still prone to internal musical improvisations by merely lifting a finger.

Very similar to what happened with the onslaught of the Polaroid camera in its day, the iPhone camera and its various applications have allowed me the most democratic of privileges in our current era.

{Cactus Life 5}

I feel compelled to pick up one of the most common and available axes to grind away at my own instant visual verse and ocular stanzas: a rich diversion from the right-brain world of the linear and on into the green valley of the forest.

{Cactus Life 7}

With a new set of rose-coloured glasses, I set out most early mornings into the hills high above the city of Barcelona and take full advantage of the light and shadow play, the dawn and its’ creatures in full techno-colour glory.

{Cactus Life Mask in Sepia}

It all began about eighteen months ago on the heels of the death of my father when I began to draw in tiny books, setting ink to paper, the subconscious telephone doodles of yester-year suddenly turned into cristaline representations, with everything from lotuses and lilies to spores and seeds of plants. Unbeknownst to me at the time, I was also harbouring a right-sided ovarian cyst.

{Ground Frost Salvia}

The more I drew, the more I needed to walk into the forest.

The more I walked up there, the more beauty I witnessed and the better I felt.

The better I felt, the more I witnessed and the more I captured.

The more I captured, the more my unwanted visitor shrank away into the nether world.

This new rapture was the beginning of a type of liberation I was only ever voyeur to until just recently.

{Leaning Corcha}

Since my initiation with this camera, I have become an avid victim to its wiles. The majority being details or close-ups of trees, plant-life and occasional family members, the images are the ground-work for drawings, yet in the making, have all the earmarks of a fast and hot “quickie” in the woods: Instant photographic gratification.

{Mujer del bosque}

This “dues-ex-machina” has deepened my understanding of the Earth’s symbologies and my connection to it. Using a series of different lenses and coloured filters, the images created with it have become further justification for my use of plants and its derivatives as healers.

{Pino de las tinieblas}

Therefore, the life that appears before my eyes within the heart of nature’s own embellishment of her divinity, (either in human, plant or animal form) becomes immortalized with a new walking medium.

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Ellen Gould Ventura is the principal singer and director of Mashalá! the Barcelona based Sefardi Mizrahi & World Groove group since 2004. She’s a seasoned director, writer, singer and actor in both Canada and Europa.  View her musical work at www.mashala.org and www.salaamshalom.org and her photographic work on JPG Magazine.

A Different Kind of Murder by Mario Scattoloni

A Different Kind of Murder

by Mario Scattoloni

Barcelona, February 2012

This series of images is a personal i-phoney photographic diary that began nine months back. It has segued into a series of daily silent tandem hikes into nature with Ellen.For me, it has become a meditation on the mark of civilisation on nature.

 Stealing an hour or so at the start of each day, we make our journey into the hills before sun rise, wending our way away from the smog and frenzy of Barcelona, in exchange for entering paradise, a mere 10 minutes by train into the hills. It is as if I were walking in the shoes of a forensics expert, agog with the clues of a possible murder mystery just underfoot.

A Different Kind of Murder is a pictorial map made up of various images which are the result of my territorial sojourns.

While the capture of tire tracks and footprints of animals and people is the least obvious muse for the given surroundings, the process used, (a photographic application entitled Leme Camera) is Polaroid-like in its methodology.

A small wait occurs as the image develops like the analogue days of yore, allowing for the mind to dance with a stunning array of questions.


Photographer Arthur Fellig, (also known as Weegee) once said:

…the easiest kind of a job to cover was a murder.
The stiff would be laying on the ground.
He couldn’t get up & walk away or get temperamental.’

Perhaps these images are not just me documenting evidence, but rather an investigation of a simple moment in the forest and what occurs in the throes of photographing within her embrace.


It would seem that there is already an abundance of evidence on a possible crime not yet committed. Many suspects have left their imprint on the earth´s surface, creating an entire complex of supposition, never to be caught in the act.

In contrast to this, these invigorating walks actually revive what the city has done to us in a slow, toxic and insidious manner. 

Therefore, each of the images is imbued with both life and death, real or imagined.

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Mario Scattoloni is an artist based in Barcelona, Spain.  View more of Mario’s work on Flickr; visit his profile at Redbubble or his work photos at JPG Magagzine

Returning Guest: JustArt/Sylvia

iPhone Art Cases

by JUSTART/Sylvia

Joining us to spread iPhoneography love is JUSTART/Sylvia with 9 individual artworks from Sylvia’s extensive collection. Each creation from her original photographs are now available on an iPhone case. Click any to view individually and/or comment . . . 

View more from her iPhone case collection, just click here.

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JUSTART/Sylvia is a Dutch Photographer & Digital Artist with a great passion for all the beautiful things around her with particular interests in abstract, nature & floral. She’s a member of the Bond voor Nederlandse Amateur Fotografen Verenigingen (BNAFV) [the Federation for Dutch Amateur Photographers]. View her work on Modern Mural or her facebook page by clicking here.

Everywhere We Go in Aamora iPhoneography

iPhoneography

by Peter Voigt, Aaron Schwartz,

Leanna Lomanski & Kreddible Trout

 

Everywhere We Go . . .

{iPhoneography by Peter Voigt}

{iPhoneography by Leanna Lomanski}

{iPhoneography by Aaron Schwartz}

{iPhoneography by Kreddible Trout}

{iPhoneography by Peter Voigt}

{iPhoneography by Leanna Lomanski}

{iPhoneography by Peter Voigt}

. . . Things are coming up red!

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Leanna Lomanski is a photographer from Lethbridge, Alberta; Enjoy Leanna’s work by viewing her portraitures, her fine art website or her blogs O Snap! & Sometimes The World Is Black & White.

Kreddible Trout is a self-proclaimed satirist/artist who’s relocated to Toronto from Canada’s west coast to further his acting career [William Foley]. View his website, tumblrJPG Magazine Redbubble or aamora contributions.

Aamora founder, Aaron Schwartz, is a photographer, actor, lawyer, writer, and flaneur based in Toronto. You can view more of Aaron’s work at his website, on JPG Magazine, or right here on aamora.

Aamora member Peter Voigt, an amateur photographer from Copenhagen, Denmark, is our first & official Doodle-King. View his website, work at JPG Magazine, circle him on Google + or visit his other aamora contributions.

Aamora Special Guest: Photographer Rebecca Eldridge

iPhoneography

With Rebecca Eldridge

{Queen Annes Lace by Rebecca Eldridge}

{Geese Over Clontarf by Rebecca Eldridge}

 

Rebecca Eldridge is a photographer based in Dublin, Ireland.  

Rebecca’s also the moderator Moments in Time With Your iPhone along with Angela Landsberg.

In Rebecca’s work you can find bright colours, high contrast, many silhouettes and mostly natural light. Check out her RedBubble profile to see additional delights.

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Instagram with Aamora Member Peter Voigt

Instagram with

Peter Voigt

Are you on Instagram, connect with Peter at “petervoigt”

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Aamora Guest Photographers: Marita, Robigeehk & Raul’s Companion

iPhoneography

With Marita, Robigeehk & Raul’s Companion

{Hang Gliding by Marita}

Marita is a fine art printmaker and photographer based in Illawarra, Austrailia. View more of Marita’s work at Redbubble.

{Another Day in Paradise by Robigeehk}

Robigeehk is a photographer living in Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong. View more of Robigeehk’s work on Redbubble.

{ I never wanted it to come to this by Raul's Companion}

Raul’s Companion is a photographer from East Keilor, Australia. View Raul’s Companion’s Redbubble profile for additional works.

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Aamora Guest Photographers: Richard Pittman & Daphsam

iPhoneography with

Richard Pittman & Daphne Segalas Sampson

{We Can Only Wonder by Richard Pitman}

Richard Pittman is a keen snapper based in London, UK. More of his work can be viewed here

{Sunrise by Daphne Segalas Sampson}

Daphne Segalas Sampson is a photographer from New Canaan, Connecticut.

View more of her work under her moniker Daphsam.

Richard & Daphne are both members of Moments In Time With Your iPhone.

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