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Mar 09

No Good, But There’s Still Time [phonetography]

Sometimes people tell me they think that I’m alright, but they don’t like this “phonetography” business.

They’ll say, “Hey Paul, you took nice pictures before you started using your phone.”

So today I ran into my little friend Fitz at the grocery store and we talked about the snow-polcalypse that was supposed to be hitting Washington, D.C. I told him that if we actually got a storm, I might actually use a real camera to take a picture of it.

The snow never actually came, so here’s a shot from the phone. Sorry Fitz. Maybe nature will get real sometime after midnight.

Night Snowfall

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  • http://www.spgoodman.com S.P. Goodman

    Paul-
    I think your phonetography images are some of your strongest. I like the spontaneity and the unusual compositions. The stumbling block for a lot of people is the quality of the image, something different from the content. Don’t be too critical of them. I remember looking at a b/w portrait of a black jazz musician with you and you criticized the photographer’s technique (out of focus). I wonder what you would say now.

  • Paul

    And that’s from a real artist! Check out his stuff at http://www.spgoodman.com.


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