Photo & Video
Photographer of the week: Breeana Dunbar
Posted by Paul Drury
08. Jun, 2012
Bree Dunbar has been taking photos for over a decade, starting out on a high-end SLR and getting progressively more lo-fi ever since. Today she shots exclusively on her iPhone 4s.
The Melbourne-based snapper favours street and candid photography. Bree explains “I was always leaving my camera at home and people tended to freeze up around big cameras anyway. The iPhone is the perfect solution; it’s always with me, people barely notice it, and the picture quality is really good.”
Bree processes all her photos on her iPhone using apps like Snapseed and Camera+.
“The simplicity of the iPhone camera means that when I’m shooting, all I have to think about is composition and the decisive moment.” She reckons many photographers dismiss iPhoneography, but the iPhone’s portability and relative invisibility mean a street photographer she has a much better chance of getting an interesting shot.
You can see can check out Bree’s most recent work on flickr.com/photos/iphoneeye
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