Showing posts with label iPhone Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone Art. Show all posts

Painterly Mobile Art - Gerry Coe

Gerry Coe is another regular contributor to our Flickr Group, Painterly Mobile Art.  I'm please to feature his beautiful piece Autumn Colours this week. 

Do you like to edit in a painterly style? Please join the group, we'd love to have you!


The Artist 

Gerry Coe - I live in Northern Ireland and have been a professional photographer for 50 years. I have covered almost all types of photography during my career but during the last 30 years or so I have concentrated on B&W portraiture mostly of children. I did a High Key style which had the look of a fine pencil drawing, naturally I called them Pencil Portraits. I have always been associated with the Amateur camera clubs and am at present the President of my local club, Bangor & North Down CC. 

As well as running my portrait studio I also ran a picture framing business which is still going but now run by a colleague, but I still do all my own mounting and framing for any exhibitions I hold or for clients who buy any of my pictures. I have always been associated with the Art side of photography and Art in general and have had many of my photographs accepted into mainstream and prestigious exhibitions. I have always been experimenting with Photoshop to try to get a more painterly look to my work, some of which worked out well. 

About 4 years ago a lot of my friends were getting iPhones and so I got one too. Now as a “real” photographer you know that you cannot get good photographs out of a wee 5mp sensor with a crappy plastic lens (iPhone 4),  but I started to see some work by a good friend of mine Dan Burkholder and was amazed at what he could achieve from his phone photos, so I emailed Dan, asked him what he was doing with all these wonderful pictures and he replied with three words, “Selling them Gerry"…the penny dropped and I then started to investigate all the apps that where available. I must say it has totally rejuvenated my photography and given me a new outlook on my work. I am a Fellow of the British Institute of Professional Photographers (BIPP), the Master Photographers Assoc (MPA), The Royal Photographic Society (RPS), and the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers (SWPP). I recently received a second Fellowship from the BIPP for a panel of images all done on an iPhone, the first time anyone anywhere has done this, to the best of my knowledge.


The Work

Autumn Colours © Gerry Coe
Autumn Colours © Gerry Coe

Gerry's Commentary

I suppose I really am a frustrated artist, I can’t really draw or paint so that is why I became a photographer. When I was working in Photoshop I was looking to produce a painterly style to some of my work and now with all the wonderful apps available it can be done very easily, push one button and you get a result, and here is the problem. This is a bit like Cokin filters of a few years ago where every picture had a “Tobacco Grad” to enhance the sky and everybody could recognise it.  The same problem can occur with some of the apps as well. What I have found is that the secret really lies in combining various elements of each of these painterly style apps to create a unique look that is not easily reproduced by everyone else. 

The picture “Autumn Colours” is one such picture. It is fairly recent but represents how I have moved and used different apps. The original was taken with the iPhone camera and then I worked on it in Snapseed to enhance the colours etc. Next, I was using Repix, Glaze, Photofx, Superimpose, and then back into Snapseed at the end to clean up colours. The apps are listed but not in any particular order and there were many variations of each app. I was just spending time working out what looked the best. I wanted an almost abstract style. I am a great lover of the Impressionist painters and that is the way I like to see my work. Although I am still a great lover of B&W work and still do it, I find my “Painterly” style to be big and bold on color   

One thing I will say, although a lot of people like this type of “Painterly” picture I do find a lot of people who are not keen on it as it is not really “Art”, but it is me trying to imitate Art. So it is generating quite a bit of controversy within my own circle of friends, etc. I do understand what they are saying but to me it is just another way of expressing myself. One comment made when I said I would be doing an exhibition of my work was, “Are you doing your photographs or some more of those Painterly Pot Boilers?”  Anyway I hope some of you like this one. 


Find Gerry: Website / Coe Artworks / Flickr / Instagram


Links to apps mentioned:

Snapseed
Repix
Glaze
Photo fx
Superimpose


43mm Magazine Releases Mobile Art Exposée

43mm Magazine just released Issue 3 of their online magazine. This issue is totally dedicated to mobile photography and is titled, Mobile Art Exposée. The issue is available to view below (I've conveniently opened it to the pages featuring my work) You can view all of the back issues here

**Some explicit material is contained in the issue** 





Dreaming With Eyes Open © Geri Centonze
Dreaming With Eyes Open © Geri Centonze

I am extremely honored that TZIPAC, the publisher invited me to be a part of this issue. Other featured artists include Cedric Blanchon, Clint Cline, Shirley Drevich, Sarah Jarrett, Roger Guetta, Patricia Larson, James Clarke, Gianluca Ricoveri, Michelle Robinson, Nick Hoffer along with 20 more contributing artists. TZIPAC not only publishes 43mm Magazine but also runs juried competitions targeting different themes and skills. Visit their site to learn more about them. 

Painterly Mobile Art No. 21

Curating this feature every two weeks is getting more difficult. I hope that you will visit the Painterly Mobile Art Flickr Group so that you can appreciate all of the work that has been submitted. If you like to edit mobile photos in a painterly way, please join us.

Sometimes I love too much © Lanie Heller
Sometimes I love too much © Lanie Heller



The shunned house © Federica Corbelli
The shunned house © Federica Corbelli

Landscape © Maarten Oortwijn
Landscape © Maarten Oortwijn

We Are Here © Clint Cline
We Are Here © Clint Cline

Uno, nessuno, centomila © Giancarlo Beltrame
Uno, nessuno, centomila © Giancarlo Beltrame

Great Expectations © SLP
Great Expectations © SLP

Miss Skywalker © Vanessa Vox
Miss Skywalker © Vanessa Vox

Untitled © Titanikas container
Untitled © Titanikas container 
Lakeside in January © Bartez83
Lakeside in January © Bartez83

the waste land / I will show you fear in a handful of dust © Dr. Pajchiwo
the waste land / I will show you fear in a handful of dust © Dr. Pajchiwo

Old Blacksmith Shop © David Pasillas
Old Blacksmith Shop © David Pasillas

Elements of Vachag © Armineh
Elements of Vachag © Armineh 

One Step Ahead © Chris Hawkins
One Step Ahead © Chris Hawkins 
Believe in the Magic © Mandolina Moon
Believe in the Magic © Mandolina Moon

River Dawn © Solly Avenue
River Dawn © Solly Avenue

Untitled © Aylin Argun
Untitled © Aylin Argun

Musician, Teguise, Lanzarote © Gerry Coe
Musician, Teguise, Lanzarote © Gerry Coe

Mary and Child © Arnold Hayes
Mary and Child © Arnold Hayes

En el limbo! Patty Larson
En el limbo! Patty Larson

Untitled © Jane Fiala
Untitled © Jane Fiala

Never give up © Davide Capponi
Never give up © Davide Capponi

Rainy Night in Georgia © Nico Brons
Rainy Night in Georgia © Nico Brons

The Grotesque:Hyde © Joel Adam
The Grotesque:Hyde © Joel Adam

Painted Roses © Geri Centonze
Painted Roses © Geri Centonze

Untitled © Wayne Greer
Untitled © Wayne Greer

Surfers No. 21 © Petyr Campos
Surfers No. 21 © Petyr Campos

Untitled © iVan a J.B.
Untitled © iVan a J.B.

Painterly Mobile Art Monday - No. 20

paint-er-ly 
adjective
of or appropriate to a painter; artistic

As the Painterly Mobile Art Flickr Group continues to grow, I've found it necessary to limit the number of entries per week to 3 per member. To view more work by each artist, just click on an image below.

All mobile artists who edit in a painterly way and would like to join our group are welcome.

Bouquet © Roland Boesiger
Bouquet © Roland Boesiger



Reflecting © Trish G
Reflecting © Trish G

Untitled © Erika Brothers
Untitled © Erika Brothers

Wait it - 4 © Federica Corbelli
Wait it - 4 © Federica Corbelli

Split Personality © Andrea Koerner
Split Personality © Andrea Koerner

/0iii © Brett Chenoweth
/0iii © Brett Chenoweth

Winter Solstice © Anne Highfield
Winter Solstice © Anne Highfield

Cracow, St. Joseph's Church Facade © Dr. Pajchiwo
Cracow, St. Joseph's Church Facade © Dr. Pajchiwo

Feeling Better - 24 hour bug © Caroline Jensen
Feeling Better - 24 hour bug © Caroline Jensen

Untitled © Wayne Greer
Untitled © Wayne Greer

Untitled © Maarten Oortwijn
Untitled © Maarten Oortwijn

Hunter © Sarah Jarrett
Hunter © Sarah Jarrett

Backyard Christmas © Ron B
Backyard Christmas © Ron B

Doubleface © Andrea Bigiarini
Doubleface © Andrea Bigiarini

Union Station © Karen L Messick
Union Station © Karen L Messick

Arrangements in Easton #2 © Nicki Fitz-Gerald
Arrangements in Easton #2 © Nicki Fitz-Gerald

Fierce © Clint Cline
Fierce © Clint Cline

Snooze © Mike Bowers
Snooze © Mike Bowers

Untitled © Jane Fiala
Untitled © Jane Fiala

ACACIA!!.. © Steve Cooper
ACACIA!!.. © Steve Cooper

Elements of Vachag © Armineh Hovanesian
Elements of Vachag © Armineh Hovanesian 

Bridesmaid 2 © Paula Broom
Bridesmaid 2 © Paula Broom

Connected © Arnold Hayes
Connected © Arnold Hayes

Italian Style © Gerry Coe
Italian Style © Gerry Coe

Tearing Apart © Nico Brons
Tearing Apart © Nico Brons

Revised Myths 13 - Arianna © Giancarlo Beltrame
Revised Myths 13 - Arianna © Giancarlo Beltrame

The Great Migration © Wayman Stairs
The Great Migration © Wayman Stairs

Obninsk © Vadim Demjianov
Obninsk © Vadim Demjianov

After Thought © Eraddatz Photo
After Thought © Eraddatz Photo

The Parachute Factory © Buzzntwentyfourseven
The Parachute Factory © Buzzntwentyfourseven

The Grande Dame © Geri Centonze
The Grande Dame © Geri Centonze