This post should probably be a lot longer than it is. We are huge, huge fans of Robert-Paul Jansen. He actually won a copy of one of our apps a while ago when we were giving them away via Twitter and has been creating incredible ShakeItPhoto and CrossProcess photos ever since. He’s been a part of our BananaCameraCo contests (he won an Honorable Mention and has always given us great, constructive feedback. If you follow any iPhoneographer, follow Robert-Paul Jansen. You won’t be disappointed!
One of BananaCameraCo’s Fave iPhoneographers: Robert-Paul Jansen
Flickr Stream : CrossProcess & @ShakeItPhoto Photos by Nicholas Corsalini #iphoneography
Check out how beautiful these photos are. They should be in magazines (do people still read magazines?). I love them all. Taken with CrossProcess and ShakeItPhoto.
Nicholas Corsalini (Mrfubar32x on Flickr)
Academy Award Winner, Lee Unkrich, Celebrates with @ShakeItPhoto #iphoneography
We are huge fans of Pixar and last night, the director of Toy Story 3, Lee Unkrich, won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature.
We’ve known that Mr. Unkrich has been using ShakeItPhoto for a while now. He brings “Big Baby” (a scary droopy-eyed tiny, naked doll from the movie) with him and shoots ShakeItPhoto pics of Big Baby’s adventures; lounging on the beach in Hawaii, visiting Greecian ruins, training it to Dublin, hangin’ with Michael Cera, Don Rickles, George Costanza’s mom, and even chilling in a big artichoke.
Last night, we took a gander at Lee’s Twitter and saw that he’d been capturing the night by taking shots with ShakeItPhoto. Big Baby got a new friend that night, too. Congrats, Lee!
GQ Magazine: Apps Hipster Girls Should Never Be Without (including @ShakeItPhoto) #iphoneography
Mark Dascoli emailed us about this write up in GQ Magazine. ShakeItPhoto made it into the ‘Apps Hipster Girls Should Never Be Without’ section. GQ writes that hipster girls will mutter “I’ll only ever work in film” as they shake their photos.
(We were also notified that ShakeItPhoto is in the March issue of Playboy. Who will be brave enough to scan us the article?)
Portraits with CrossProcess
For the company holiday card, Jim Barraud and his coworkers thought it would be fun to include portraits “(very) loosely based on a Swedish dance band” andbrought in a professional photographer to do the job.
Jim decided to take out his iPhone. He took these (awesome) shots with CrossProcess.
Twitter: @jbarraud

iheartfaces.com includes @ShakeItPhoto in Their Top Three Apps! What Are Your Top Three?
Today, iheartfaces.com named their choice for 3 Great iPhone Camera Apps. We were very happy that one out of the three was ShakeItPhoto and CrossProcess was given a mention as well! The other two top apps that made the top three were Hipstamatic and Instagram. So, what are your top three iPhone photography apps? (Thanks to @growmyafro for alerting us of this!)

Modernismism by @kylevanblerk – a 365 Photo Blog
It seems simple: “One photo, every day. Shot and edited on an iPhone by Kyle van Blerk, London”. These photos are processed using the CrossProcess app, but they aren’t your average shots. We love Kyle’s site, Modernismism because he shakes it up by taking CrossProcess photos and editing them in unique and different ways. Kyle, you’re awesome. Thanks for using the app.
Follow Kyle: @kylevanblerk
CrossProcess & @vinyltype Take a Trip. #iphoneography #crossprocess
Remember back in October when Southwest Airlines had those crazy big deals on flights? You could fly for practically nothing. So, Patrick Burnell and his buddies decided to take a little vacation..
“We mapped out a bunch of places to go to that we’ve never been and always wanted to visit. We ended up heading out of Chicago to Nashville, then to New Orleans, and then to Austin before heading back to Chicago and it only cost us a bit over $200. Having CrossProcess was perfect for the trip too. We would walk around and just take photos for hours discovering new nooks and crannies in these brand new places.”
You can find Mr. Burnell on flickr and twitter. Check out his website, too. Thanks for taking and sharing such sweet photos, Patrick!






























