Anzac Day Parade, Melbourne, 2012
A series of images taken last Saturday around South Bank and South Brisbane. #mobilephotography #brisbane. Enjoy!
I’ve been shooting on an iPhone for over two years now. In that time i’ve gone through a number of hashtags to let people know that my images are taken on a mobile (my motivation for this will be left for another day).
Over the past six months, I have retired #iphoneography on my posts and started using #mobilephotography. I did this to open up the terminology of what we do, rather than focus on a particular brand/product.
I was interested to see which tag was more popular on the net. Using Topsy’s free analytics service I was able to compare today’s mentions for both tags. I was very suprised to see the massive gap between the two terms. #iphoneography was mentioned 2,404 over the past 24 hours while #mobilephotography only had 77 mentions. The diagram below shows the use of both terms by the hour, the visualisation further highlights the gap between the terms.
What do you guys think? Should I start using #iphoneography again? Or will the term #mobilephotography grow?

Hope Street, Brunswick #Melbourne #mobilephotography
Check out this video of the Latitudes International Photography Festival which features the work of six prominent mobile photographers.
Congratulations to Cindy Patrick, Helen Breznik, Carlein, Souichi Furusho, Alan Kastner and Jordi V. Pou on what looks like a fantastic show.
The exhibition is being held in Huelva, Spain and runs until April 1, 2012.
Hi Everyone,
I’m very excited to announce that I will be a guest judge for the G-Street Photography Contest.
Click here to submit your best street images to the competition. There is a special mobile photo section to the comp as well. This is a fantastic opportunity to have your images printed and exhibited in Melbourne. There are also great prizes available. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the competition.
You can also look through the gallery and vote for your favourite images. Feel free to re-blog!!
Cheers,
Misho

The Mobile Photo Group featured on the official Instagram blog!! You can check out what the group is up to at www.mobilephotogroup.com
Earlier this year, a group of mobile photographers got together to form the Mobile Photo Group, an international collective of 11 photographers dedicated to promoting their work and presenting mobile photography as an important and evolving form of photography. It just so happens that some…
The Freight Office, Sunday 11th September, 2011
Yesterday Greg Briggs (@gregbriggs) and I visited the Ballarat Photo Biennale. One of the many exhibitions was held in the disused V-Line Freight Warehouse adjacent to the Ballarat Train Station.
After seeing the exhibition, we managed to find our way into the freight office. The office, last used in the late 90’s, was dusty and forlorn, but mostly intact.
I hope you enjoy the following photo series from the Freight Office. #Ballarat #mobilephotogroup
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