by Dawn Camp | May 27, 2011 | a day in the life, beauty in the mundane, Camera Phoneography, photography
There’s nothing unlucky about posting my 13th camera phone collage on a Friday! Link up your camera phone photos at the bottom of this post. Apparently this week I was insanely Instagrammatic (a perfect acceptable made-up word): 21 Instagrammed pictures for the...
by Dawn Camp | May 26, 2011 | a day in the life, family & friends, photography
This morning I took my three youngest girls to visit Warbington Farms to pick fresh strawberries. It’s been years since we’ve gone strawberry picking: it was during a break between games at an out-of-town baseball tournament; our youngest wasn’t even...
by Dawn Camp | May 24, 2011 | a day in the life, family & friends, photography
Prayer Before the Game I’ve been talking a lot about camera photography—camera phonography—lately, but you may have noticed an absence of any other photos. I’m highly dependent on Jeffrey Friedl’s Lightroom to Flickr plugin—more than dependent, flat...
by Dawn Camp | May 22, 2011 | a day in the life, Camera Phoneography, faith, photography
For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another. ~ Galatians 5:13 May your Sunday be rich with faith and family and full of opportunities to serve others.
by Dawn Camp | May 20, 2011 | a day in the life, beauty in the mundane, Camera Phoneography, photography
Did you take pictures on your camera phone this week? Link up your posts or individual pictures below! Son got the baseball Coach’s Award at the sports banquet! | Chili’s | Love this pedestal | Ball-o-puff Pretty clouds | Book in my lap | Clouds on my...
by Dawn Camp | May 17, 2011 | a day in the life, beauty in the mundane, Camera Phoneography, photography
Yes, I think you can. Maybe not art that will be hung on your walls (although services like Printstagram and Teeny Tile make it possible), but the art of the everyday, of real life, of your life. My phone is almost always with me, an enabler for capturing the meaning...