Lo-mob iPhone Application – Review

iPhone 4, Zocalo, Mexico City, by Jan Smith

Review of L-mob for iPhone

Lo-mob is one of the hundreds of applications available for iPhones that make your digital pictures look vintage. It costs $1.99 and offers 38 filters you can apply to pictures in your existing photo library or to new images you take with your phone. The filters are broken down by film and camera type. They include Poloraid (Instamatic) types; 35mm Film Experimentation (you can see the sprockets) as well as a variety of “vintage” looks lifted from plastic cameras, film emulsions and old or faded film. Continue reading “Lo-mob iPhone Application – Review”

Sneak Preview – Samana

Palm Trees in Samana

Samana – Jan Smith

While in the Dominican Republic I developed this series on trees, palm trees specifically.  I found them on the new road from Santo Domingo to Samana.

There are acres upon acres of palm tree plantations and one large  section is littered with dry husks.  At first I thought this was due to a hurricane or drought, but the area affected was too enclosed to be naturally caused.

I later learned that oil palm trees reach an end to their productive cycle.  At that point they are deliberately culled to make room for new growth.

There was a sadness in knowing how so much life was deliberately purged, and the scene itself was dramatic.  Wandering among the remains I was impressed by how many seemed to have human shapes,  and how stories emerged from the rows of trees.

This is perhaps a disturbing series, but I wanted to treat these images as a collection of intimate portraits.  I  hope I captured the sense of awe and melancholy I felt.

Palm Trees in Samana