Colors of The Rainbow

As iPhone photographers, the sundry and wide-ranging subjects we seem to point our iPhone cameras at, are as varied as snowflakes, fingerprints, zebra stripes, DNA sequences, musical notes, and colors of the rainbow.

For over 30+ years, with standalone cameras in my hand, I predictably shot a lot of Travel and Lifestyle subjects matter, mostly, like most photographers trying to carve out a living, for clients and not myself, in the niches of Editorial, Commercial Stock and Personal Work.

But, since my iPhone conversion in 2011, I point my iPhone camera at everything, anything, everywhere. 365. 24/7.
And the best part of this…it’s for me, myself and I.

It’s absolutely emancipating. I’m free. I’m happy. I’m content.

Not only do I shoot a rainbow of subjects, scenes, and scenarios, I experience the same, over and over again, with, often, the same joy, while browsing through my camera roll.

As iPhone photographers, the sundry and wide-ranging subjects we seem to point our iPhone cameras at are as varied as planets, stars, galaxies, black holes, comets, asteroids, meteors, and constellations.

As iPhone photographers, the sundry and wide-ranging subjects we seem to point our iPhone cameras at are as varied as languages, alphabets, scripts, symbols, words, sentences, phrases, idioms, and proverbs.

As iPhone photographers, the sundry and wide-ranging subjects we seem to point our iPhone cameras at are as varied as cultures, religions, traditions, customs, beliefs, values, rituals, ceremonies, and festivals.

As iPhone photographers, the sundry and wide-ranging subjects we seem to point our iPhone cameras at are as varied as animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, viruses, protists, archaea, eukarya, and domains of life.

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Jack Hollingsworth
Photographer