Contributing Photographers

Christina Nørdam Andersen is a girl for whom taking photos has awoken a curiosity and opened her eyes to the beauty that surrounds us, however discreet it may be. She is not really a street photographer, not really a photographer of people, as such, but of moods. Her imagery is subtle and emotive and always black and white. See more on Instagram: cirkeline and at christinanandersen.com

Daniel Berman is a photographer and filmmaker with a background as a producer/director of music and nature programs for television. He brings a lifelong passion for rhythm and the natural world to his art. Daniel is the founder of the Mobile Photography Awards, the world’s largest competition for mobile phone photography and art.

Lara Blair’s book, Photographing Dogs: Techniques for Professional Digital Photographers, is available on Amazon. One of her favorite things is to teach a yearly Northwest workshop to photographers who would like to stand out in the crowd. You can view her work at larablair.com. Her personal blog, theextraordinarysimplelife.com, is where Lara waxes poetic about simplicity, good design and Airstream weekends.

David Booker lives in Derbyshire, England, where he works as an independent bookshop manager. His passion for photography began with film and home developing in his teens. He later delved into digital SLRs and Photoshop and now focuses on mobile photography. David’s work can be found at blemishedeye.com and on Instagram: _blemish_.

Edgar Cuevas—from the Lone Star State—is the force behind iPhoneogenic. Edi Caves has been an active participant of mobile photography since 2009. He has exhibited his work in internationally and was a participating and selling artist at the inaugural LA Mobile Arts Festival. Find Edi on his blog: itogs.wordpress.com, on Flickr: flickr.com/photos/ecaves/, on EyeEm: eyeem.com/edicaves or Instagram: edicaves.

Tracey Clark is a photographer, author, teacher and mother of two. She is the founder of ShutterSisters.com and the cofounder of OurCollective.org. Above all else, Tracey uses her photography as a practice to Elevate the Everyday and believes wholeheartedly that perspective—and love—changes everything. Find her at traceyclark.com.

Susannah Conway is the author of This I Know: Notes on Unraveling the Heart (Skirt! Books). A photographer, writer and teacher living in London, England, Susannah helps others reconnect to their true selves, using creativity as the key to open the door. You can read more about her shenanigans on her blog at susannahconway.com.

Dilshad Corleone—italianbrother on Instagram—is in love with Bresson’s photography and his 35mm format; however, he considers himself to be a true mobile photographer. His street photography has been exhibited and won awards internationally. Recently, he was the main subject of an inspirational video in Barcelona, which was well received and can be viewed here: youtube.com/watch?v=HD7LTi1ZEn8

Susanna Gordon is a Toronto-based artist and photographer. Her work has been exhibited in Canada and in the United States and in numerous books and magazines. To learn more, please visit her Web site at susannagordonphotography.com and her blog at susannassketchbook.typepad.com.

Thomas Kakareko is a mobile street photographer based in Berlin who loves black and white imagery. He has become one of Germany’s most followed and recognized mobile photographers. Thomas’s pictures have been shown in many exhibitions around the world and featured in various newspapers, magazines and blogs. See his work on Instagram: thomas_k.

A Maine native, Erin Little is a motivated and innovative photographer. An artist by inclination and design, her images reflect a deep understanding of her subjects. A highly praised photographer, Erin travels coast-to-coast for her assignments. Her carefully constructed aesthetic sense is reflected in her sought-after images. Find Erin: erinlittleportfolio.com, alovesupremephoto.com, bluebirdbaby.typepad.com.

Vivienne McMaster is a photographer and workshop leader who focuses on helping people see themselves with kindness through their cameras, using self-portraiture as a transformative tool. She teaches online and in-person workshops, helping women to tell their stories and find their way home to themselves through self-portraiture. Visit her Web site at beyourownbeloved.com.

Cindy Patrick is one of the most recognized names in iPhoneography and one of its most enthusiastic evangelists. Her work has appeared in numerous books and international exhibitions, and she has won some of the highest awards possible. Cindy is available for talks and workshops worldwide. See more of her work at cindypatrick.com.

Celine Steen was raised in Switzerland and currently lives in Southern California. She blogs about vegan food at havecakewilltravel.com. She has written several cookbooks and is a self-taught freelance photographer. Her portfolio can be found at celinesteen.com.

Melissa Vincent began her interest in mobile art and photography in 2011. Interest turned into passion and now over 330,000 Instagram followers are inspired by her daily. Melissa was named as a top-ten finalist for the 2012 Mobile Photo Awards for artist of the year as well as the photo essay winner. Recently, her iPhone art led her to Botswana to photograph for National Geographic WILD Channel’s Big Cat Week. Find Melissa at melissavincent.com and on Instagram: misvincent.

PHOTO BY DANIEL BERMAN