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Unhealthy Love(for my iPhone)

Posted on January 4, 2010  | 5 Comments

Like most photographers, I have an unhealthy attachment to my iPhone. Of course, doesn’t every iPhone user feel the same way??? I have even been known to say that my iPhone saved my life. It did–in a way…it freed my from my computer. A bit. And, that is saying ALOT.

So, my friend Alicia Price decided to have a challenge using her iphone and the ’shakeitphoto app’ after we were goofing around with it on New Year’s eve…yes, I know, we have truly exciting lives. On New Year’s not only did we play with our iPhones, we also played Wii Sports Resort(sword fighting is made more fun with champagne) until the wee hours of the morning. Which is when we turned on ‘The Hangover’ for the third time(for me anyways). I still laughed hysterically. Love that movie.

So, I am a rule breaker(or just plain rule ignorer, I’m not sure). I did this challenge. Kind of. I was supposed to take 37 images, but I only took 9. 9. Um, ya, I fell a bit short. Sooooo….here are the 9. I was making brunch(up at 6:30am which is when the first image was taken) for about 50 people. I got busy and didn’t take enough images. I promise that one day next week, I will take the requisite 37 and post those soon. :) If you have an iphone–run out and get this super cool app!!! It rocks!!! Happy day!!

iphoneshakeit

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5 Responses to “Unhealthy Love(for my iPhone)”
  1. Shona says:

    Love the one of the two kids crashed on the couch…dang wooden i-phone sucks.

  2. omg. SO COOL!!! i am so doing this!!! :) love these shots too, very very cool. :) happy new years, my friend! xoxo

  3. gabrielle says:

    Love the shot of the sleeping babes on the couch.

  4. Juanita says:

    Ahh, your pics captured two of the many things that make me happy…naps and quiches :-)

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