Sharing mobile phone photos with EYE'EM

EYE'EM

Do you have a camera phone? Do you use it all? Ever wonder what to do with your pictures? As the mobile photography movement continues to gain popularity, various methods of sharing these phoneography masterpieces have popped up across the scene. David Smith tells us about more about one of the latest to appear.

It’s called EYE’EM, a Berlin-based mobile photography platform that allows users to upload their photos and share them with the rest of the world. Founded in January 2010, EYE’EM hit the ground running and launched their first competition in March, receiving more than 3000 entries. The winning images were displayed at an exhibition at Schlechtriem Brothers gallery in Berlin, with finalists also having their work featured in the EYE’EM Annual, a book dedicated to the world’s most talented mobile photographers.

How it works

EYE’EM streams users’ photos in real-time as they’re uploaded to the site. Simply create a user profile and click on the site’s uploader to begin sharing your work with the invite-only community. You can tag your photos, comment on others’, and even share via Twitter and Facebook. EYE’EM is currently working on mobile apps for multiple devices to make uploading photos even easier.

What’s next for EYE’EM?

Following the success of their first competition in March, EYE’EM has recently announced their Second Mobile Photography Exhibition of 2010, this September in New York City at the renowned Openhouse Gallery. The exhibition will feature fine prints as well as digital screens displaying the crème de la crème of all photos submitted to EYE’EM’s platform.

The featured submissions will be selected by an international panel of photographers and other creatives, as well as by the EYE’EM community through the ability to like, comment, and share photos. Also included will be images from select NYC mobile photographers that have made an impact on the scene over the last few years. Submission deadline is 5 September. All you have to do to is upload your best mobile shots: the EYE’EM community will take care of the rest!

Just the beginning


Darth Tater. David's prize-winning entry?

With continuous advances in mobile phone cameras and software applications, you can be sure to see more competitions and websites like EYE’EM to help mobile photography gain acceptance as a legitimate art form. More and more photographers are using their mobile phones everyday to add an alternative lineup to their portfolios, as can be seen on EYE’EM’s live-stream.

EYE’EM is an invitation-only community, but they’ve given us 30 invites. So if you feel like having a go, first 30 comments will win the goodies. (Just remember to put your e-mail address in the e-mail field. We won’t publish it, but if you don’t, we won’t be able to contact you!)

But now, I think I’ll go upload my latest iPhone masterpiece: “Darth Tater.”

Comments

Anonymous
Anonymous

Sounds cool! Would love an invite if there's any left!

Cheers, and keep up the good work.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Great article. I think iphoneography and mobile photography are like what polaroids were for the pre digital photography age. Instant capture of a moment in time turned into beautiful works of art.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Nice! I've seen many people have some very interesting moble phone pics. A few of those people have a very keen eye or interesting vision. I liken it to the phrase 'it's not the camera' , I think of the camera in a phone as being level platform, it's all about the user deciding the what and when. I'd love to try out EYE"EM!

Anonymous
Anonymous

Hi!

I would love to receive an invite... it all sounds very enticing!

Thanks,
Brigitte

Anonymous
Anonymous

Would love an invite - thanks!

Anonymous
Anonymous

I would love an invite- I have over 1000 images in my iPhone camera roll!

Anonymous
Anonymous

Ja vol! Invite me, bitte. I love pushing the limits (and the creativity that is possible because of the limits) of my mobile camera.It would be a pleasure and an honor to join this community.

Anonymous
Anonymous

I would love an invite as well. Thanks!

Anonymous
Anonymous

Sounds neat. I'd love to check it out.

Anonymous
Anonymous

I have a great time with my phone photo, this sounds like a great place to show the fun.

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