Iphone life magazine 2013 01 02

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I saved the image in PhotoWizard and re-opened it in Photogene ($0.99, app2.me/4627) to choose a frame. Sensing that simplest would be best, I opened the Custom Frame section and applied a thin black frame (see Image 7). Then I saved it in the highest resolution available (see Image 8). Bingo! The image turned out even better than I had envisioned (see Image 9).

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Jonathan’s work has been exhibited in the U.S. and Japan and is in private collections in the all over the world. He’s currently working on a gallery exhibition using iPhone images as the basis for mixed media pieces utilizing purified beeswax and Damar resin, available in limited editions of five. You can contact Jonathan at jonathan@ jonathanmarksfineart.com or www.jonathanmarksfineart.com.

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Presentation I often look back and thank my lucky stars that my iPhone camera is always out and always shooting. I never know what magic will arise, but I always trust that the magic is out there, just waiting to be captured. As has been the case for over two years, I’m committed to uploading one image per day, every day, to my Tumblr blog (jonathanmarksfineart.tumblr.com), where you can see the starting and ending shots. The challenge to produce a noteworthy image daily is both challenging and enjoyable. If you’d like me to represent my work in your gallery or come present in your town, or just want to say hi, please feel free to contact me at jonathan@jonathanmarksfineart.com, follow me on Twitter (@jmarksphoto), or visit my website, jonathanmarksfineart.com. �

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