Portfolio site with perspective
February 27th, 2010Came across this site today davorvaneijk.com – the perspective for the menu items works really well. I wonder if we’ll see more sites like this as time goes by?
Came across this site today davorvaneijk.com – the perspective for the menu items works really well. I wonder if we’ll see more sites like this as time goes by?
I’ve just redone my template for sending invoices to clients and was wondering what other freelancers invoices look like. Upload a sample of your invoice to your blog and then put the URL in a comment on this post.

Pictured is one of the exhibits at Decode running at the V&A Museum. With a camera facing oncoming viewers, the image it receives is churned into data for each of the many individual paper bands. These gradient bands turn according to what the camera sees – even small movements create a hive of activity.
In this picture you can see myself (right) and my wife Lydia (left).
Decode exhibition is running until 11th April 2010 and is worth visiting if you’re in London (it’s not a huge exhibition so I wouldn’t travel spefically!).

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Since last summer, I have increasingly taken interest in ‘iphoneography’ which is photography with the Apple iPhone. The funny thing is that the iPhone camera isn’t that wonderful. In fact Apple could have done a lot better in speccing it up but then they wouldn’t have additional features to release and generate more revenue later on. Anyway, having such a basic camera is what makes ‘iphoneography’ a fun challenge.
The rules of iphoneography state that editing is allowed and even encouraged but only by using native on board apps. Now there are plenty of photography applications on the iTunes store and I shall share with you the ones that I use. Firstly, if you haven’t already, please visit my site dedicated to my iPhone photos: theiphonist.com
CameraKit – iTunes Link
The app I use most often.
Tilt Shift Generator - iTunes Link
Great for creating depth of field and miniature fakes
Photogene – iTunes Link
An all-round application for editing and enhancing
Camera Bag – iTunes Link
Good for producing Holga and Lomo imitations. I don’t use this as often as I used to.
iFlash Ready – iTunes Link
Useful app for fill-in-flash on underexposed images
For more information and articles, visit the iPhoneography website