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English college offers course in iPhoneography

News - By: SPBlast! Staff - February 22, 2012

In case you thought iPhone photography was just a hobby, one college is offering an actual course in iPhone photography. Students at Kensington and Chelsea College in West London will be able to sign up for iPhoneography: Photography with your iPhone.

The only requirement for the course is an iPhone. The website lists the description as follows:

Get started in photography on the iPhone and turn your iPhone into an exciting creative tool. You will learn the key techniques and skills needed to transform plain iPhone snaps into amazing images. As part of a group, we explore some of the most powerful and creative apps and introduce you to ways to share and present your work in a vibrant iPhoneography community, taking inspiration from leading proponents of this ground-breaking new photography genre.


Richard Gray will teach the class, and will use an overhead projector connected to an iPad. “I developed the course after discovering there were a lot of people who had an iPhone who didn’t really know how to use the camera,” said Gray. “With the right apps and skills the iPhone can be a powerful creative tool.”



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