It’s here: our first phoneography challenge!
To kick this off, grab your phone and head out the door. That’s right — get on your feet and go outside to explore — and document — where you live. I want to see your neighborhood: The path you take for your daily morning run. Your local coffee shop or dive bar. The nearby alley of street and community art. A shot of the intersection that perfectly captures the bustle of your own corner of town. Or a serene landscape view of your village:
For this inaugural phoneography challenge, document where you live with just your phone. I’ll leave it to you to decide how best to capture it; you can post a shot like the one above, or get creative with angles. Maybe you want to get low, as suggested by our recent guest photographer Christopher Martin, as shown in this street shot in Oxford:
Or perhaps you want to zoom out and show us a view of your entire city from a favorite spot, like this shot of Los Angeles from up high in the Los Feliz neighborhood at the Griffith Observatory:
For this challenge, I really encourage you to use your camera phone to snap a picture, then create and publish a new post from your WordPress.com app. (I covered mobile app basics in Wednesday’s “Blogging on the Go” post, so take a peek if you need a refresher and download the app you need to get started.) But ultimately, use any camera you’d like for this and future phoneography challenges — we won’t disqualify your submission if you simply can’t stay away from your regular camera.
In addition to your image, type some text in the editor screen, too — tell us about the snapshot and more about your neighborhood, town, or city:
You can publish a single image in your post, but if you’re looking for an advanced challenge, upload multiple photos and tell a story with a mini photo essay — created entirely on your phone.
In a new post created for this challenge, share a picture that reveals your NEIGHBORHOOD.
A few tips to consider:
- Get lost in the details. Capture details particular to your neighborhood: Brick wall exteriors of nearby buildings. Rare plants on the path to the park. Storefronts. Road signs.
- Capture a panorama. Want to capture your city’s skyline at night, or the creaky wooden bridge at the edge of town? Take a wide establishing shot. For example, on the iPhone, click Options at the top to use the panorama setting. Or on the Android, select the panorama mode and touch the green button to pan across the area you want in your image.
- Select a focal point. Let’s say you post a photo of a street corner, or apartment building, or wall inside your favorite café. Lead your viewer to the image’s focus. On some mobile apps, like the iPhone and Android, you can tap the part of the image you’d like to focus on; on the BlackBerry 10, drag and move the cursor on the screen to change the focal point. You can also run your photo through a camera app, like Instagram or Focus Camera, and manually focus. (We’ll give you bonus points for choosing an off-center or unexpected focal point that reveals something interesting about your neighborhood!)
- Experiment with motion. At the end of the day, your camera phone is a mobile device — which means you may not be able to avoid movement. Place your phone atop something to keep it steady as you shoot. Use the iPhone’s grid option (accessible via Options) to create a level horizon in your composition. Or if you’ve got a BlackBerry, enable stabilization mode if you’re on the move. But sometimes unexpected movement creates a cool picture — try taking a photo of street traffic at night and see what you come up with, or experiment with an app like Motion Camera for your Android and see what beautiful blurs you can capture.
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Looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
— Cheri
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I don’t have a fancy phone either…camera it is. My Neighborhood is a gloomy place today:
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Here is my entry to this challenge! No phone with a good camera, but I still capture the neighborhood!
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Pictures taken this AM… Thanks for the challenge.
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My neighborhood. The old city of Oslo. 1914 versus 2013. Then & Now: http://cardinalguzman.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/gamlebyen-then-now-geitabru/
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Here’s my submission for this week’s challenge. I have an iPhone but I don’t use it for photography. Learning the settings on my Nikon D7000 is challenge enough. 😉 Enjoy! … http://shakespearesgal2.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/phoneography-challenge-my-neighbourhood-view-from-my-front-door/
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times they are a changing 🙂
http://ameditativejourney.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/weekly-phoneography-challenge-my-neighborhood/
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Funny, you bring up this challenge – I did just that a little while ago. Here is my blog with the pictures I took along the way.
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Alas…it is what it is…
http://westseventhfreelance.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/weekly-phoneography-challenge-the-curse-of-a-dumb-phone/
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Such timing (and keeping within the limits of my cell phone):
http://irvent.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/some-random-mid-friday-afternoon-ramblings/
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This was a real challenge for me – I’m all thumbs! http://picsbypeep.com/2013/03/09/phoneography-challenge-my-neighborhood/
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Here my neighborhood: http://2toumaniere.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/phoneography-challenge-my-neighborhood/
Enjoy!
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Think this new challenge is very interesting! Thanks!
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Hi Cheri …. My Early morning Neighborhood
http://alienshores52.wordpress.com/2013/03/09/phoneography-challenge-my-neighbourhood/
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I had trouble with the technology, but did what I could! http://theretiringsort.com/2013/03/08/its-a-beautiful-day-in-the-neighborhood-2/
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Haven’t done a challenge in a few weeks! Here is my entry: http://culturalmuse.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/weekly-photo-challenge-my-neighborhood/
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This challenge is bound to be very popular – no travel (or even camera) required! Thanks for the idea.
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Thank you for this Photo Challenge , Cheri .
I like it and these photos .
My entry is here .
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My tiny beach community with my new-to-me iPhone. Enjoy my search for wi-fi. http://retirenicaragua.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/phoneography-challenge-wheres-the-wi-fi/
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http://lucidgypsy.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/weekly-photo-challenge-neighbourhood/
Gosh that was difficult!
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Neighbourhood self-justification: http://throbbingsofnoontide.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/weekly-photo-challenge-my-neighbourhood/
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Here’s mine from China: http://wp.me/p1sqhr-w5
with a camera, not a phone
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Weekly Phoneography Challenge: My Neighborhood http://patriciaddrury.com/2013/03/08/weekly-phoneography-challenge-my-neighborhood/
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http://thoughtsofalunatic.com/2013/03/08/my-neighborhood/
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Interesting! Here is mine..
http://sigoese.wordpress.com/2013/03/09/phoneography-challenge-my-neighborhood/
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Fun with “technology”!!! http://artbea.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/phoneography-challenge-my-neighborhood/
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I don’t have a Smartphone so my contributions are from my compact camera. A neighbourhood (Aussie spelling) that refreshes me. http://wp.me/p2N0qn-53
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How fun! Thanks for this enjoyable challenge, Cheri.
A few steps outside the office door – right in the neighbourhood – there is a spot of natural beauty that I ignored for many, many, many years. But no more. Here are a few views captured by my trusty cellphone camera which is with me, even if my regular camera is not. http://wp.me/p1hfki-3rb
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Photos can be worth thousands of words… nice blog Cheri 🙂
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After school my son and I to Main Street and had fun with this challenge. I hope you like our post!
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