Monthly Archives: January 2011
Sweet @etsy shop Liddle uses photography by @ShakeItPhoto
While searching for some vintage boy’s clothing on etsy, I happened upon this great kids’ shop, Liddle, with all photos taken with ShakeItPhoto. It’s an easy and pretty way for etsy shop owners to quickly upload photos of their items! … Continue reading
Wind Farms Are Beautiful by Michael Morgan (@GrowMyAfro) #iphoneography
Beautiful CrossProcess photos on Michael Morgan’s Posterous blog. (We’re big fans of Mr. Morgan’s.) Check out his other photo website, m2studios.com and follow him on twitter: @GrowMyAfro.
New Feature: Fave Flickr Photostream #iphoneography
I thought it’d be fun to do a weekly post focusing on one Flickr Photostream that uses Banana Camera Co apps that we really love. Our first is ssssaaaammmm‘s photostream. He just joined Flickr this month and has uploaded plenty … Continue reading
Myrtle & Marjoram and Child Photography with @ShakeItPhoto #iphoneography
Sugar Row is a site dedicated to children/parent photography. Featured on the site was Ingrid Nelson, a professional lifestyle and wedding photographer, including her ShakeItPhoto pics. Ingrid says: “As a professional photographer I have days where I just don’t want … Continue reading
Roman Holiday Uses #CrossProcess as their Band Photo #iphoneography
Who says you need to spend a ton of money on professional photos for your band? Roman Holiday (“an Alternative/Pop-Rock band from Seattle”) uses CrossProcess photo as their profile pic on last.fm (thanks @timsondrup for spotting this!)
The Polaroid iPhone Decal
What an awesome companion to ShakeItPhoto. You can find it at PhotoJoJo: http://photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/polaroid-iphone-decal/
Congrats to the Winner of the @ShakeItPhoto contest: Greg Briggs (@takenprocessed)! #iphoneography
Happy New Year! Thanks to everyone who entered the ShakeItPhoto contest! There were so many great entries! Congrats to Greg Briggs who has won a $100 iTunes gift card with this photo: As for some Honorable Mentions, we also really … Continue reading