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iPhotos from the Field

My entire Summer has been marked by constant flights out of state to shoot weddings, see family and take mini photo vacations.I have taken over 10 flights this year between Seattle and Spokane alone.

After a few flights I began to pass time by shooting things with my iPhone. Unlike my bags of photo gear, my iPhone is always accessible, usually unnoticed by people (as well as security,) and it is fairly quick to use.

Here are a few photos from those many flights between Seattle and Portland:

Red lines. Seatac Airport. 2008.

White Lines. Seatac Airport. 2008.

To Terminal, Do Not Enter. Seatac Airport. 2008.

Robin. SEA-GEG. 2008.

Sun Rays, Puget Sound. 2008.

Alaska Truck. Seatac Airport. 2008.

Robin, Tarmac. Seatac Airport. 2008.

Baggage Terminal 12, Seatac Airport. 2008.

I continue to be impressed by the quality of my digital Holga (iPhone) and find that it is more than adequate for discreet, quick, intuitive photography.I am waiting for the day that a magazine or newspaper allows regular cell phone photos submissions.

I think the results would be quite a bit better than expected.

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2 Comments to iPhotos from the Field

  1. redmenace's Gravatarredmenace
    September 9, 2008 at 12:00 pm

    Lovely. As always. I love the Sun Rays.

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  2. Dave's GravatarDave
    September 10, 2008 at 3:14 am

    I just get a shudder everytime I see the SeaTac luggage carousel and remember losing all my damn boarding gear in 1999. GUTTED!!

    Love from Fuertaventura.

    Dave

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    Kirk is an experienced visual storyteller and social media expert. Kirk's guiding philosophy: It's not the equipment that matters--it's the story.

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