Landscape, Nature And Travel Photography

Photography By Jim M. Goldstein

iPhone Photo Gallery

I’ve recently put together a collection of iPhone photos in my gallery. Photos included are from MacWorld 2007 in San Francisco and some recent studio photography work of product shots. If you’re looking for a specific iPhone photo and you don’t see one fitting your needs in my gallery don’t hesitate to contact me. I have more iPhone photos in my photo library.

Apple iPhone photo by Jim M. Goldstein

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1. hopeeternal - October 21, 2007

I have been trying to access Michael Brown’s Macro Art in nature blog on wordpress and it seems to have gone. Have you any idea where it has moved to? (I notice you have written about his work in the past and hoped you might be able to help.)

Thank you

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2. jim - October 21, 2007

The last I checked he decided to discontinue the blog due to an exceptionally busy schedule. My hope is that this is temporary, but time will tell.

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3. Greg - May 8, 2008

awesome iPhone photos! isn’t it amazing what you can do with this little 2MP wonder?!

i have a site dedicated exclusively to iPhone photography, and would love to hear what you think of another fellow iPhone shooter.

kindly,
greg schmigel
justwhatisee.com

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4. Jim - May 9, 2008

@Greg Your gallery is great. My photos here aren’t taken with an iPhone though. I’ve had pretty disappointing results with my iPhone’s camera.

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