Mobile Photos

Photo: Looking Up

Christian looking up at something (I honestly don’t remember what).

Back Story

This is another shot from the camera phone of my HTC EVO as part of the Daily Baby Project. It was actually taken during the first week of August, so I’m quite a ways behind on getting these posted, but I’m still snapping away when I can.

Being from a smartphone and not my trusty 5DMKII, the image quality might not be as great as my other portraits of our son, but in this shot I was able to get the catch lights in the eyes – which has been a sticking point with me as a takeaway from my portfolio review session last month. Not to mention the fact that getting shots like this from the newer smartphones these days – while entirely possible – are becoming harder and harder as our son becomes more mobile and increasingly difficult to hold still for the 1-3 seconds (depending on lighting) it takes to capture an image with my phone.

That said, I’m still happy when I get shots like this in a pinch, and more than willing to share them here on the blog.

– Kris

Photo: Christian

Christian

Photo: He’s posing for papa while he sleeps, he just doesn’t know it.

I shot this photo shortly after we received a free baby portrait session in our hospital room the day after Christian was born. Watching the photographer work and setup different poses and lighting, I was inspired to grab some shots of my own while the light from the giant windows on the 11th floor was still good.

While many of the shots I took then were with my new 5D Mark II, I snapped a few with my new cell phone to upload to Facebook right away. Believe it or not, this was one from the cell phone.

In fact, my HTC Evo was 10x better than my previous phone (HTC Hero) and was my primary communication tool for sharing all the good news and photos from baby’s first weekend. Compared to what I thought how much better the cameras on smartphones were getting two years ago, the HTC Evo is just incredible.

Photo: Coffee with a Smile

Coffee with a Smile

Photo: A mobile snapshot while stopping for our caffeine fix in Fish Creek.

Well, halfway through our weekend up here in Door County, WI, and it’s been fun. Now that I’ve grown fond of my 24” monitor at home for doing all my post production work, I’m hesitant to upload any new photos without the proper processing. That means the good stuff will half to wait until we return.

In the meantime, how about a fun little snapshot I grabbed while stopping for coffee on Friday. These quaint little shops up here are so neat, and the shop owners that bear the Wisconsin winters and stay open all year round have to be the best.

Photo: May Flowers

May Flowers

We took an impromptu trip out to the Old Orchard Shopping Center yesterday because it was such a nice day (finally). I had my everyday point-and-shoot camera with me knowing that some of the sights of spring would be everywhere, and they were.

Turns out, though, that the crappy 4 year old rechargeable batteries I had in my Canon SX110 were completely dead already, so my now trusty backup HTC Touch Pro camera phone filled in for this shot. I know I’ve been saying it a lot lately, but I’m still amazed that photos like this can come from your phone!

Mobile Photos Getting Better

Prior to our Maui trip last February, I had been carrying around my HTC Mogul smartphone for around 2 years. The phone had just about everything you’d want, web, email, video, and photos. Okay, the photo quality seemed just about okay 2 years ago, with a whole 2.0 megapixel camera. That was all find and dandy, until the iPhone came out and really raised the stakes.

It seemed like the popularity of the iPhone just exploded the popularity of taking photos and uploading on the go. Take a look for yourself with the Camera Explorer on Flickr. The iPhone actually had over 3,700 users upload photos taken with it yesterday, posting over 24,000 pictures. Wow. My former HTC Mogul (aka Titan) is obviously tailing off because of it’s age. The photos, however, never seemed to be that great.

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I started wishing my next phone was going to be so much better, and even considered switching to AT&T just to get an iPhone. A little drastic, I realize. Then, my phone met its watery grave on an otherwise amazing day in paradise. That meant getting a new phone when we got back, and from a mobile photo standpoint, it was a blessing in disguise.

My new phone? The HTC Touch Pro, with a larger 3.2 megapixel camera, was a great improvement. While not nearly as popular on Flickr as the iPhone, the improvement in picture quality over my HTC Mogul was such a pleasant surprise. See for yourself.

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When I stop and think about it, my very first digital only had 2.0 megapixels and a maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels. Sure, that was 6 years ago, but still, having a smartphone with a better camera in it still is unbelievable.

Now, the toughest choice I have to make when I see a scene I want to capture on the spur of a moment is whether to whip out my phone or my latest everyday camera (currently the Canon Powershot SX110 IS). Can you imagine how amazing these cameraphones will be 2 years from now when I’m looking for my next phone upgrade?

Wanna see more? Check out my Mobile Photos set on Flickr for photos from both cameraphones, or just the ones from my Touch Pro.

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