Misho Baranovic
Misho is a mobile photographer who started to use a phone as his camera to see what he could do. He is also a writer and app developer he is interested in how mobile photography can be used for community building it shows the way that people are in everyday surroundings. He is one of the worlds leading mobile photographers, Misho's street photography has been shown in Oakland, California, New York, Berlin, Italy and France. He has also been featured on ABC television's Art nation and Photo finish. These are some examples of Misho's work I like these because they are different from what you normally see you don't see these everyday they are different and creative. Most people just have pictures of normal everyday things but he is different he takes photos when he sees something that inspires him and he takes the photo in a way that makes them look very professional. He also edits them from his phone which is easier so he can upload them very quickly to any social media sites.
Mobile Photography
Mobile photography is becoming more and more of something people are using it is easier to use a phone as its always with you and its not as big as a camera. Also on phones it is easier to edit as there are over about 10,000 photo and editing apps available to people but when you have a camera you have to use a computer to edit your photos. Mobiles are also very fast and you can post a picture to a social networking site like instagram or tumblr quickly and while your still out. Mobile photography is the new way of people expressing themselves photos can show what a person likes and what they are like as a person some people enjoy taking photos other enjoy looking at other peoples. Phones are good for photography but years ago when phone camera quality was bad no one would take photos with a phone everyone would use a camera but they would also get very annoyed as they would have to wait for photos to be printed or come back from places where they sent them to be printed. In 2009 Joel Grey published a book of images he shot with his 1.3 megapixel Nokia phone he proved that it was not about the tool its self but in fact it is the eye.