The iPhone 4 is the best camera I’ve ever owned. The camera alone is pretty dam good for a phone but it’s the apps that really make it

The best thing about it is that it’s always with me. I’m always forgetting to take a camera out with me. I never forget my phone.

The iPhone 4 is the best camera I’ve ever owned. The camera alone is pretty dam good for a phone but it’s the apps that really make it

The best thing about it is that it’s always with me. I’m always forgetting to take a camera out with me. I never forget my phone.

I went to watch The Wu Tang Clan last week. Only had my iPhone with me for picture taking so only managed to snap a couple shots. Of which this is the best. There’s an effect over it from the iPhone app Camera+ (great camera app by the way)

I went to watch The Wu Tang Clan last week. Only had my iPhone with me for picture taking so only managed to snap a couple shots. Of which this is the best. There’s an effect over it from the iPhone app Camera+ (great camera app by the way)

The only other photos from that night that i like the look of. Just two, including both Chuck D & Flav.
Not the most technically perfect photographs ever taken. But I wouldn’t like them as much if they were.
Blurry wins

The only other photos from that night that i like the look of. Just two, including both Chuck D & Flav.

Not the most technically perfect photographs ever taken. But I wouldn’t like them as much if they were.

Blurry wins

Continuing on from the “photos from gigs” theme. I have a few I snapped when Public Enemy preformed “It takes a nation of millions to hold us back” on May 26th 2008 at the Manchester Academy.
Fantastic gig!! I tried to get close and take some pics but the crowd was a bit mental so I ended up with lots of blurry shots. A few of them are passable though. 
One of my favourite hip hop characters ever. Mr William Drayton Jr. Better known as Flavor Flav. YEEEEEEAH BOOOOOOOY!!!!!!
I’ll post a couple more from the gig later

Continuing on from the “photos from gigs” theme. I have a few I snapped when Public Enemy preformed “It takes a nation of millions to hold us back” on May 26th 2008 at the Manchester Academy.

Fantastic gig!! I tried to get close and take some pics but the crowd was a bit mental so I ended up with lots of blurry shots. A few of them are passable though. 

One of my favourite hip hop characters ever. Mr William Drayton Jr. Better known as Flavor Flav. YEEEEEEAH BOOOOOOOY!!!!!!

I’ll post a couple more from the gig later

Last two of the good photos that came out of that Prodigy gig. Both of Keith.

I always try to get a few good photos at every gig I go to. Sadly, they rarely end up as being as good as shots I managed to snap at this gig

Keith (orange)

Keith (B&W)


Another two photos from the Prodigy gig. Kieth Flint screaming to the beats, and Liam Howlett in the background working the music.
Again, the solo shot of Kieth was taken with the iPhone.

Keith Flint

Another two photos from the Prodigy gig. Kieth Flint screaming to the beats, and Liam Howlett in the background working the music.

Again, the solo shot of Kieth was taken with the iPhone.


Another couple of shots from the Prodigy gig at The Plug. Guitarist Rob Holliday. These weren’t taken with the crappy iPhone camera. These are from a Kodak EasyShare C613. Again, I messed with the colours. 

Rob Holliday on guitar

Another couple of shots from the Prodigy gig at The Plug. Guitarist Rob Holliday. These weren’t taken with the crappy iPhone camera. These are from a Kodak EasyShare C613. Again, I messed with the colours. 

This is quite possibly the best photo I have ever taken. Its Keith Flint of The Prodigy. Taken from deep in the heart of a hot, tightly packed, hectic crowd at The Plug in Sheffield on the 16th of May 2008. And it was taken using the crappy camera of a first generation iPhone. All i’ve done to it is green up the colours 
I managed to snap a few good ones that night, but this is my favourite. 

This is quite possibly the best photo I have ever taken. Its Keith Flint of The Prodigy. Taken from deep in the heart of a hot, tightly packed, hectic crowd at The Plug in Sheffield on the 16th of May 2008. And it was taken using the crappy camera of a first generation iPhone. All i’ve done to it is green up the colours 

I managed to snap a few good ones that night, but this is my favourite. 

Heres the rest of the series of five “Manchester Musicians” portraits I did a while back. Ian, Stephen, and Liam. If you ever spot any of them in the wild, let me know 

Ian Brown

Ian Brown

Morrissey

Young Morrissey

Liam Gallagher

Liam Gallagher