Knox Bronson got in touch to tell us about a little video he’d made.
It’s called Pixels at an Exhibition, and it documents the creative efforts of people who took part in the iPhone photography exhibition at the Giorgi Gallery in Berkeley, California, in December last year.
Knox says that shortly after putting out his call for submissions, “Pictures flooded in from all over the world. Amazing pictures, all done on iPhones. No editing on a computer was allowed, and suspect images were checked and removed if found to have been edited elsewhere.”
This video shows the 200 images that were selected for exhibition by an independent jury.
A question posed for debate: is iPhone photography an art form in its own right? Should we separate out photos taken with an iPhone, just because they were taken with an iPhone?