
#73 If you’re not sketching enough, start collecting images or ideas on your phone. Visual reminders are just as important.
I’ve sketched or doodled as long as I can remember. But, as the busyness of life, work, etc. has built up, my sketching has decreased. I have always felt very strongly that nothing is better then pen to paper, and when I don’t have time to sketch, I get frustrated.
But then along came the iPhone. I never thought I would use a camera phone. It has decent resolution but is often blurry, lacking a flash for low-light scenes. However, as I started taking shots to remember well-designed stuff, funny scenes, and various people or places that inspired me, I found myself stockpiling mounds of inspiration. And then I realized that it wasn’t just a resource, but a visual sketching of sorts.
So, if you get bummed out that you don’t sketch more, buy some cool photo apps, shoot whatever you can, and have fun with them. It still doesn’t bring me the same feeling as when I can actually sketch, but it is equally as cool in a different way. Here are some apps we are currently digging:
ShakeIt Photo: shakeitphoto.com
CrossProcess: crossprocessapp.com
There are also some great sketching apps that you can get crazy with if you do have some time or don’t have paper nearby. Plus with the new iPad coming out, it makes apps like brushes even more exciting to try. Go to this site and see what can be done with brushes - pretty amazing.
Brushes: brushesapp.com
What are your favorite photo habits, apps, or other ways to capture inspiration?


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Cooliris is a great app for finding images on the web. And it’s free.
I also dig the tilt shift app: http://artandmobile.com/tiltshift/