iPhoneography
At the beginning of it all, I refused to get an iPhone because it's lack of a physical keyboard, but after 6 Androids, I made the decision to switch and my life has changed for the better. I've always loved the effortless and amateur vibes of the cheap filters that came with mobile photography. It was a great way to document your life without putting too much thought into things. I, myself, am an over-thinker, especially when it comes down to photography and writing. There's no pressure to take a great photo on your iPhone because it isn't as powerful as that of a DSLR. It's nice to feel and not think sometimes, that's probably why mobile photography is alluring and fun to me.
Check out my iPhoneography and read the accompanying stories with each phone below.
iPhone 4
All photos here are taken directly from a blog I used to run, photos4rmayoungeryou. These stories here are filled with nostalgia, loneliness, and redemption. I hope you can feel things as you browse these photos and read the occasional story that comes with them.
June 2011-October 2013
iPhone 5s
White face, gold back. Read about the time I stayed out in rain trying to get a picture of lightning at my old apartment complex, my take on concept cars, finding the Tupac door at ECU, and much more.
October 2013-October 2015
iPhone 6s
After close to 6 long years, the 6s saga is complete. Check out some of my many, many memories I’ve had during the duration of my 6s including my time in Miami, my car wreck that killed the Camborghini, and trying a top 10 burger in the United States that I saw on a Netflix documentary 3 years prior.
October 2015-January 2021