The Hipstography Awards 2013 – Monochrome Portfolio Nominees
Which are your favorite 3 portfolios? You can vote for one of them, or two or three, it’s entirely up to you; the maximum, however, is three.
Only one vote per person is allowed. The message "Thank you for your vote" means that your vote has been registered.
Voting for this category will end on Sunday February 2nd.
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'Between light & shadow' by Markus Andersen
Name: Markus Andersen
Hometown: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Resides: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Profession: Art/Documentary Photographer
Hobbies: Photographic documentary/street projects
Hipstographer since: 2012
Year of Birth: 1977
Favorite Combo: Lowy + AO DLX
Favorite Lens: Lowy
Favorite Film: AO DLX
Favorite Flash: Don't use it
"I am an Australian based fine art photographer who specializes in documentary, street and conceptual portrait work. Using a combination of mobile Hipstamatic, digital rangefinder and medium format film I am currently shooting three diverse photographic projects within the Sydney area. My mobile Hipstamatic images are usually shot on the run through the city, suburbs or within the urban landscape. When shooting with my iPhone I like to see an image, quickly compose and then grab it, focusing primarily on the interplay between subject, scene and light."
Markus Andersen
‘Life: Light and shadows on the streets of Tehran’ by Mohsen Chinehkesh
Name: Mohsen Chinehkesh
Hometown: Tehran, Iran
Resides: Tehran, Iran
Profession: Graphic Designer, Photographer
Hobbies: Playing Guitar
Hipstographer since: 2012
Year of Birth: 1984
Favorite Combo: John S + AO BW
Favorite Lens: John S
Favorite Film: AO BW
Favorite Flash: none
"I'm a mobile street photographer. My fascination with photography dates back to my childhood when my father gave me an old broken 110 camera to play with. I began my photography career with a Zenit 312m camera and Ilford PAN 100 black and white film. Although I've been taking photos almost all of my life, I was recognized as a photographer after I started to share my mobile street photos on photography networks like Instagram, Filckr and EyeEm. Hipstamatic has revived the sweet memories of analog photography for me, so now I shoot exclusively with Hipstamatic.'"
Mohsen Chinehkesh
‘Do I need this: B-Sides & Rarities’ by Mohsen Chinehkesh
Name: Mohsen Chinehkesh
Hometown: Tehran, Iran
Resides: Tehran, Iran
Profession: Graphic Designer, Photographer
Hobbies: Playing Guitar
Hipstographer since: 2012
Year of Birth: 1984
Favorite Combo: John S + AO BW
Favorite Lens: Madalena
Favorite Film: Rock BW-11
Favorite Flash: None
"I borrowed the name of this portfolio from 'Muse' one of my favorite rock music bands. In fact these are a few of my old Hipstamatic Classic shots which had never found the chance to be shared anywhere else! Although the freedom which Hipstamatic Oggl brought to the table is welcome, I think the unique experience of Hipstamatic Classic is more close to the essence of photography and now more than ever I have the tendency to come back to it."
Mohsen Chinehkesh
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‘The Concrete Landslide’ by Alex Ojeda
Name: Alex Ojeda
Hometown: Cortazar, México
Resides: Fort Smith, AR
Profession: IT Technician
Hobbies: Photography, Travel and Music
Hipstographer since: 2010
Year of Birth: 1972
Favorite Combo: John S + AO BW
Favorite Lens: Tinto 1884
Favorite Film: AO BW
Favorite Flash: Berry Pop
"I had gone from film to digital, back to film and then to digital again. B&W photography has always held a sweet spot for my images. Kind of the casual photographer more interested on doing urban / street photography than anything else (architectural as well). But I dabbled quite a bit with abstract and layering / double exposure in recent months. I tend to be just a bit on the weird-photos side of the spectrum."
Alex Ojeda
‘London is a bad habit one hates to lose’ by Mark T Simmons
Name: Mark T Simmons
Hometown: London
Resides: London
Profession: Pusher of buttons
Hobbies: Travelling & photography
Hipstographer since: 2012
Year of Birth: 70's
Favorite combo: Jane + BlacKeys SuperGrain
Favorite Lens: Jane
Favorite Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain
Favorite Flash: None
"Historic, diverse, resilient, creative, claustrophobic, buzzing, crazy, tired, exciting, dirty, isolated, cold, vibrant, expensive, multicultural, class-divided, are all words that can describe the city I call my home.
The title for this set is taken from a 1961 quote by William Samson and sums up perfectly what I feel about London; a city that never fails to amaze or surprise me. A city that is more about its people than its monuments."
Mark T Simmons
'Moments Captured' by Alex Fung
Name: Alex Fung
Hometown: Sydney, Australia
Resides: In transition… Returning to Japan in 2013
Profession: Librarian
Hobbies: Movies, Books, TV, Music, Street photography
Hipstographer since: 2010
Year of Birth: 1980
Favorite Combo: John S + AO DLX
Favorite Lens: John S
Favorite Film: AO DLX
Favorite Flash: Don't use it
"I enjoy using Hipstamatic because it is such an easy and fun way to capture the unexpected and candid moments of daily life. A lot of my mobile street photography has been shot in black and white with Hipstamatic. The simplicity of this app allows me to focus on lighting and composition while also shooting in a way that is spontaneous and up-close."
Alex Fung
no images were found
‘The Moments – Hong Kong’ by Leona Wong
Name: Leona Wong
Hometown: Hong Kong
Resides: Hong Kong
Profession: Web Designer, Graphic Designer
Hobbies: Photography, Travelling, Design
Hipstographer since: the beginning
Year of Birth: 1980
Favorite Combo: John S + BlacKeys SuperGrain
Favorite Lens: John S
Favorite Film: D-Type Plate
Favorite Flash: None
"I like street photography and always would like to express the life and culture of cities. I wish to share the views through eyes from photography. Hipstamatic has been the most convenient and effective tool for me to capture the momentary and fleeting images which surround me as I travel around the world."
Leona Wong
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‘The Streets are my inspiration’ by Grace Brignolle
Name: Grace Brignolle
Hometown: Ecuador, South America
Resides: NYC, USA
Profession: I owned a cleaning agency
Hobbies: I love to walk and take pictures
Hipstographer since: 2011
Year of Birth: 1961
Favorite Combo: GSQUAD + Robusta
Favorite Lens: Loftus
Favorite Film: Sugar
Favorite Flash: none
"I did not choose to become a street photographer; street photography chose me. Born and raised in Guayaquil, Ecuador, I moved to the US when I was 17. I developed an interest in photography ever since I took classes in college but the responsibilities of running a home and my own business kept me from pursuing it further. I rediscovered my passion two years ago when I was invited to attend a photowalk in Soho, NYC. I was astonished by what I had captured with my iPhone. Thus began my journey of documenting vibrant street scenes.
Because I work a lot, I tend to take pictures in the subway while going to and from work. Otherwise, I shoot with friends while participating in photo-walks. I capture candid moments by taking 10 to 15 shots of my subjects and pick the ones that really speak to me. I consider myself a stealth photographer because I like to pretend that I am either lost or looking for something I dropped on the ground in order to capture that perfect moment. Another secret? I carry a snack in the same hand as my iPhone in order to hide the device! The only time I ask for permission is when I shoot shoes, legs or dogs just because I have to get down on my knees and don't want to look creepy. People always respond positively because I compliment them or tell them that I am a photographer so they let me take all the shots that I want .
I currently participate in several photo walks organized by Instagram, Made in NY, and some photography workshops. There are a few locations that I love to go to, including Union Square Park, Washington Square Park, and Coney Island. Parades are also great places to take pictures. All of these locations provide unique scenarios, interesting crowds, and great ambiance to capture some amazing images."
Grace Brignolle
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‘Light out of focus’ by Francisco Pinto
Name: Francisco Pinto
Hometown: Oporto, Portugal
Resides: Oporto, Portugal
Profession: Public Service
Hobbies: Photography and music
Hipstographer since: 2013
Year of birth: 1969
Favorite Combo: Tinto 1884 + AO BW
Favorite Lens: Tinto 1884
Favorite Film: AO BW
Favorite Flash: None
"I've been interested in photography since I was 12, and being able to carry a camera everywhere, so easily, is a dream come true. Taking a couple of hours to stroll around with my iPhone is something that gives me great peace of mind."
Francisco Pinto
no images were found
‘The people I meet’ by David Norbut
Name: David Norbut
Hometown: Matawan, New Jersey
Resides: Wilmington, Delaware
Profession: Photographer
Hobbies: Trail Running
Hipstographer since: 2012
Year of Birth: 1982
Favorite Combo: John S + BlacKeys SuperGrain
Favorite Lens: John S
Favorite Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain
Favorite Flash: no flash used
"I am drawn to capturing the raw beauty in the people I meet and the environments surrounding us."
David Norbut
no images were found
‘Basic Instinct’ by Markus Andersen
Name: Markus Andersen
Hometown: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Resides: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Profession: Pro Photographer
Hobbies: Photographic documentary/street projects
Hipstographer since: 2012
Year of Birth: 1977
Favorite Combo: John S + AO DLX
Favorite Lens: Jane
Favorite Film: AO DLX
Favorite Flash: Don't use it
"My Hisptamatic images are usually shot when I'm on the run through the city, suburbs or the urban streets. The pictures I take are usually based on pure instinct, without too much forethought, I like to see the image quickly and grab it. Sometimes I shoot from the hip without composing, the camera acting as a extension of my arm. When on the street I observe a subject, look where the light works then attempt to capture the scene at its apogee."
Markus Andersen
no images were found
‘My mythic Sydney of light and shadow’ by Albion Harrison-Naish
Name: Albion Harrison-Naish
Hometown: Sydney, Australia
Resides: Sydney, Australia
Profession: A bit of this, a bit of that. Mostly broadcast journalism
Hobbies: Not much time for hobbies nowadays, excepting photography, which I find increasingly compulsive!
Hipstographer since: 2012
Year of Birth: 1977
Favorite combo: John S + BlacKeys SuperGrain
Favorite Lens: John S
Favorite Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain
Favorite Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X
"I used to skip school to go wandering the city, lingering in bookshops or exploring strange arcades. Sydney used to be full of old, dusty second hand bookshops that had been there generations. Getting lost amongst its twist and turns, its parks and buildings. Sydney today is a much busier and denser place. But there are still plenty of nooks, strange angles and hidden spaces to enjoy exploring, whilst the ever changing light always brings a new scene to a familiar place.
I have long admired the early mid 20th Century work of photographers like Max Dupain and David Moore. The way they used the harsh Australian sun, turning it into something romantic and reassuring, even if stark and sometimes haunting. Couple this with many years of studying history and my fascination with old photographs generally, I find the hipstamatic a perfect tool to capture the Sydney I imagine. A city fully alive within its own time, but where earlier moments creep in, announced, unannounced or just on the sly, over to the side and behind that shaft of light. Light to me is a transforming influence. It illuminates, it obfuscates, it shifts reality and it allows one to move between the dimensions of fiction and reality, from myth and imagination to those people on the street, the situations playing themselves out in front of us.
I enjoy that sense of connectedness to the past of the city as I wander through it taking my photos and playing with the light. I hope you enjoy my Sydney town of light and shadow."
Albion Harrison-Naish
no images were found
‘My Panama in B&W’ by Carlos Agrazal
Name: Carlos Agrazal
Hometown: Penonome city, Cocle, Panama
Resides: Panama city, Panama
Profession: Professional musician, educator & webmaster
Hobbies: Street (mobile) photography
Hipstographer since: 2012
Year of Birth: 1982
Favorite Combo:: Lucifer VI + AO DLX
Favorite Lens: Wonder
Favorite Film: Rock BW-11
Favorite Flash: no flash
"With Hipstamatic I have captured the true essence and beauty of my country Panama, it's people, architecture and streets. I made some photos that I could never have done with other apps. Hipstamatic has something magical and cozy, even a little addictive, as it is for me. The ability to capture a moment for eternity with this tool, makes photography a very special and unique experience."
Carlos Agrazal
no images were found
‘Austin Snaps’ by Clif Wright
Name: Clif Wright
Hometown: Canyon, Texas
Resides: Austin, Texas
Profession: Visual Artist
Hobbies: People watching
Hipstographer since: 2010
Year of Birth: 1965
Favorite combo: Wonder + BlacKeys SuperGrain
Favorite Lens: Wonder
Favorite Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain
Favorite Flash: Pop Rox
"Austin Snaps is an ongoing photo project I created in an effort to re-connect to photography after an extended hiatus. Most of the shots were taken on the street using BlacKeys SuperGrain and the Wonder Lens. While shooting this series I made my first concerted effort to approach and engage strangers in order to take their portrait. Having this brief collaborative moment with someone I've just met is one of the most positive experiences I've had in photography."
Clif Wright
no images were found
‘Capturing atmosphere’ by Jason Mynatt
Name: Jason Mynatt
Hometown: Harriman, Tennessee USA
Resides: Knoxville, Tennessee
Profession: Police Officer
Hobbies: photography, ice hockey and gaming
Hipstographer since: 2009
Year of Birth: 1978
Favorite combo: John S Claunch 72 Monochrome
Favorite lens: John S
Favorite film: Claunch 72 Monochrome
Favorite Flash: I prefer the natural lighting
"Most of my photographs are scenes I come upon while at work or exploring on my own. I love the atmosphere that John S and Claunch bring to some of these scenes. Occasionally I'll see a scene I want to photograph, but I'll wait for either the light or a person or animal to wander into the scene. For me, light and atmosphere are usually the main elements in my photographs."
no images were found
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