








Name: Tom Choinski Hometown: Buffalo, New York Resides: Boston, Massachusetts Profession: Computer Programmer Hobbies: Choral Singing, iPhoneography Hipstographer since: 2009 Year of Birth: 1966 Favorite combo: Several Favorite Lens: Several Favorite Film: Several Favorite Flash: Several "The...
Lens: John S Film: AO DLX Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "This shot is a result from experimenting with the Multiple Exposure Kit. It was inspired by anatomical diagrams from old textbooks." Alex F. [button color="orange"...
Lens: Loftus Film: Blanko Freedom13 Flash: off "Loftus is a wonderful lens for adding texture and depth to your pictures. It may be designed for food close-ups, but it looks great with landscapes, the focus giving an...
Lens: Tinto 1884 Film: C-Type Plate Flash: off "Orchids are the sexiest flower around. Let it inspire everyone on cold winter nights." Jennifer Schlesinger facebook
Name: Darren Hoffman Hometown: Philadelphia, PA Resides: Fort Lauderdale, FL Profession: Visual Communications, 20+ Years Hobbies: Photography, Drumming, Hockey Hipstographer since: March 2010 Favorite combo: Lens: John S Film: Alfred Infrared "If I had to explain why I shoot so much street...
Lens: John S Film: Alfred Infrared Flash: off "I always experiment with any new lens or film that Hipstamatic releases, but for some reason, I quickly come back to John S + Alfred Infrared as one of...
Lens: John S Film: Alfred Infrared Flash: off "I wish I could credit the artist, but I don't know who it is. Philadelphia is home to so many creative street artists, and one area in particular has...
Lens: Tinto 1884 Film: W40 Flash: off "The Tinto 1884 lens is part of the recently released Tintype SnapPak. It has a strong centre focused tilt-shift effect. It uses iOS's face detection to focus on the face...
Lens: Tinto 1884 Film: C-Type Plate Flash: off "My plan was to capture my son sleeping in the backseat through the rear view mirror, but the result was an awful and quite unexpected picture of me!" Sean...
Here's a great short film clip produced from Hipstamatic shots. Foster Fiasco combined John S with the Float film, and edited it black and white; the captions were done with letterMpress. flickr