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Project Cameraphone Winners!

March 31st, 2008 | 11 Comments | Posted in Featured, Photo Projects, Site News

As promised, it’s time to announce the winners of Project Cameraphone! Admittedly, the pool wasn’t as big as I would have liked. However, that doesn’t take away from the quality of the winners. I was blown away by the following entries and the fact that they were taken by cell phone cameras rather than a quality point-and-shoot or DSLR. Well done!

First Place

The first place photo, and winner of the $100 Amazon gift certificate comes from Flickr user sir gixxer lot and his Motorola RAZRV3xx:


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Second Place

The second place photo, and winner of the $50 Amazon gift certificate comes from Flickr user Alpha Photo and his Sony Ericsson W810i:


Flower

Both great photos in their own right and, even more so when you consider they were taken with a cell phone.

Great job! I’ll be in touch with each of you shortly to give you your prize!

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Friday Link Love

March 28th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Of General Interest

It’s been a busy week for me at work and an even busier week out on the interwebs… Here are a few articles from the last week you might enjoy:

- The big news in the photo world this week: Adobe released their free, online version of Photoshop: Photoshop Express. Check out the reviews and test drives from Scott Kelby and Jeff Revell.

- Patty Hankins has an interesting description of using selective focus in your photography.

- Photopreneur has an interesting post on unusual photography business niches.

- Blurb, an online photo-book publisher, is offering $25,000 for the best self-published photo book. Read about my wonderful experience with Blurb here.

- A Photo Editor is offering to promote your best images for free! Read the details here.

- PopPhoto has a great interview with photojournalist John Moore here.

- Darren Rowse of Digital Photography School and Problogger encouraged all his Twitter followers to send him their best blog post from the past week. The result is an impressive list of content you may have never seen before.

- For DC photographers: I mentioned two days ago, Artomatic 2008 registration opened this week. Artomatic is a huge month-long art show for Washington, DC artists. Registration is first-come, first-serve so go register!

- Another link for my fellow DC photographers: The Washington cherry blossoms are in full bloom! I’ll be heading down to take some photos near the tidal basin before sunrise tomorrow. If you’re up that early and would like to join me email me or hit me up on Twitter. Check out the website of the National Cherry Blossom Festival for more info.

- And, last but not least, there are only a couple days left to submit your best cameraphone photos!! The top two photos will receive a $100 and $50 Amazon gift certificate! Add your photos to our Flickr group by Monday!

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Reminder: Only one more week to submit cameraphone photos!

March 24th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Photo Projects, Site News

Just a quick reminder… You only have one more week to submit your best cameraphone photos! The prizes are a $100 and $50 Amazon gift certificate for the first and second place photos, respectively.

You can submit your photos to the Project Cameraphone Flickr group.

There aren’t too many photos in there now so your chances of winning are actually pretty good!

Brief refresh of the rules:

- First and foremost, the photos must be taken by a cameraphone… This could be an iPhone, Blackberry, Treo, or whatever. But it must be a cameraphone.

- Some post-processing is allowed but please leave the EXIF data intact. I need to be able to confirm that it was taken by a cameraphone of some sort. Yes, some of the more l33t among us can edit and/or fake EXIF data. But if you submit a 15MP photo claiming its from your dinky Samsung, the jig is up. Be honest.

- I don’t necessarily expect you to take a photo each day (though you’re certainly welcome to) but the photo must have been taken between NOW (February 11) and 31 March 2008. There is no limit on the number of photos you can post to the group.

- I pick the winners. At some point in the future, I will likely do a more community-driven contest but, for now, I want to keep it simple.

You can submit your photos here.

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Quick Shouts

March 11th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Of General Interest, Photo Projects, Site News

Wanted to offer everyone a few updates on some projects that I started before preparation for the DCist Exposed show hijacked my already-short attention span…

Contest: Project Cameraphone

At the beginning of February, I invited everyone to submit their cameraphone photos to the Flickr group I set up. The best cameraphone photo will win a $100 Amazon gift certificate!

A couple changes:

iPhone Photo - 2/121) There have only been a few photos submitted thus far so I am extending the contest to the end of this month. You now have until March 31st to submit your photos. Look at it this way: There have only been a few photos submitted thus far so, right now, your chances of winning are actually pretty good!

2) Originally, the prizes were set as a $100 gift certificate for the best photo and a $50 gift certificate for the best cameraphone tip. Since there haven’t been any tips submitted thus far, I am going to give the $50 Amazon gift certificate to the second-best photo.

A brief recap of the rules:
- First and foremost, the photos must be taken by a cameraphone… This could be an iPhone, Blackberry, Treo, or whatever. But it must be a cameraphone.
- Some post-processing is allowed but please leave the EXIF data intact, if possible. I need to be able to confirm that it was taken by a cameraphone of some sort. Yes, some of the more l33t among us can edit and/or fake EXIF data. But if you submit a 15MP photo claiming its from your dinky Samsung, the jig is up. Be honest.
- I don’t necessarily expect you to take a photo each day (though you’re certainly welcome to) but the photo must have been taken between February 11 (the day the contest started) and 31 March 2008. There is no limit on the number of photos you can post to the group.
- I pick the winners. At some point in the future, I will likely do a more community-driven contest but, for now, I want to keep it simple.

Join the Flickr group to submit your photos…

Photowalk: West Bank

Photowalk: West BankLast month, I mentioned that I would be traveling to the West Bank in June to do some volunteer work with children on a Palestinian refugee camp. This is still on. In fact, I received a fair amount of interest from some of the people that I know in the area. This should be a lot of fun!! Bridging cultural barriers and taking photos at the same time!

If you are going to be in the West Bank in June, come join the Facebook event!

Let’s Quit Our Day Jobs!

Our Flickr group is slowly gaining momentum! More and more people are adding photos and the photos are just getting better and better! Be sure to join and add your photos. I’ll be looking to start a few threads on breaking into the photography business soon. Or, if you have something to say, go ahead and start a discussion!

Also, the group has its own photophlow room. Photophlow is a web service that basically combines IRC chat with Flickr. Very cool stuff! Photophlow is currently in an invite-only beta period, but I have a few extra invites if you want to check it out! Contact me if you’re interested!

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The SDuffyPhotography Mobile Portal is live!

March 6th, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in Featured, Site News

I’m very excited to announce the launch of the SDuffyPhotography Mobile Portal! With the advent of smartphones and the iPhone, in particular, the web has become more and more friendly to mobile devices and more and more people are browsing the web on small screens. As a result, I decided that it was time for me to hop on the mobile train. So with the help of MoFuse.com, I give you:

http://m.sduffyphotography.com

For those of you still sitting at your computers, this is what you’ll see on your mobile device (iPhone left, default mobile device right):

iPhone - Mobile Portal Mobile - Mobile Portal

WebclipAnd, for you iPhone users out there, I’ve even created a webclip for easy bookmarking on your home screen.

I’ve decided not to automatically redirect mobile devices to the mobile sites. I wanted to give users, especially iPhone users, the option of browsing the regular site.

Please check out the site on your mobile device and let me know if you experience any problems.

Cheers!

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Project Cameraphone Update

February 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in My Photos, Photo Projects

This cameraphone project is turning out to be a little tougher than I thought. I’ve been taking photos with my iPhone every day since I started the contest and I’ve learned four things:

  • The iPhone’s camera is terrible
  • The iPhone embeds very little EXIF data in its images
  • The aperture appears fixed at f/2.8. Is this normal in cameraphones since the shutter is probably pretty slow?
  • With no control over metering or white balance, monochrome is my friend

Anyway, here are a few iPhone photos from the last couple days:


iPhone Photo - 2/13   iPhone Photo - 2/12

Remember, if you want to win $100 from Amazon, be sure to check out the project details here and submit your photos here.

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Photo Project: Cameraphones!

February 11th, 2008 | 13 Comments | Posted in Featured, Of General Interest, Photo Projects

I’ll be the first to admit, I have never really been a fan of cell phone photos. Having a 5D almost always at my disposable has spoiled me somewhat. Not to mention, I just don’t feel like I have any control over the shot from a cell phone. But then I took the photo you see (below right) with my iPhone today and I was fairly impressed with the quality.

iPhone Photo of the DaySo, here’s an idea… I am going to take at least one photo per day for a month with my iPhone. On March 12th, I’ll share my best shots along with any tips and tricks I learned along the way.

Your challenge

I want all of you to join in this project with me and submit your photos to our new Flickr group: Project Cameraphone. The best photo and the best cameraphone tip each win a prize!

Details after the jump.

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