The image was taken on an iPhone 4S (I’m now using an iPhone 5) with the camera replacement app called 645 PRO. This app allows images to be saved in uncompressed TIFF files which I prefer to do where possible. I processed the image on my iPad 3 using Snapseed, cropping the image to a square format before adjusting brightness, ambiance and contrast. The image was then converted to B&W before finally adding a touch of sharpening and structure. The Photographer
I have been interested in photography ever since I was a small boy, probably influenced by my late uncle Jack who, I remember, always seemed to have a camera with him whenever I saw him and would take photos of me and my family at every opportunity. I also dabbled in 35mm B&W photography whilst attending secondary school and, at the same time, learnt the art of developing B&W film. That magical moment when the image first started to appear from within the developer tray is still something that I remember even to this day. It really was magic.
I absolutely love landscape photography but a few months after purchasing my first iPhone, the iPhone 4S back in November 2011, I started taking an interest in candid street photography. I find the iPhone offers more chance of getting that candid shot than a DSLR!
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