iPhoneography: Updated Visual Dialogs
The Lunch Box Gallery, in collaboration with iPhoneographer Jaime Ferreyros, is pleased to announce its new out-of-the-box show iPhoneography: Updated Visual Dialogs, from March 10th to April 7th, 2012 at 310 NW 24th St. Miami, Fl 33127.
Please note: the exhibition has already been extended and the new closing date will be May 5th.
I am proud to have been selected and be included in this awesome exhibition; for more info, please visit the extensive photo gallery of the opening night on the official Facebook page and check the truly astounding iPhoneography collection these guys have managed to assemble!

Chief Editor for webmagazine Clic-hé
It just became official: I am the new Chief Editor of the Events area for the Italian online photography magazine Clic-hé.
I am honoured, terribly flattered, scared and happy and will try to do my best to contribute to the magazine.
iPhoneogenic’s Mobile Photographers/Artists of 2011
Sometimes I miss some piece of news, maybe I’m trying to follow too many things and something slips, now and then. Then I find it out later out of pure chance - just as it happened this very morning when reading an email with an invitation to take part in a new iPhoneography exhibition in Miami (more news later, hoepfully!).
Turns out a couple of months ago I was included in the iPhoneogenic’s Mobile Photographers/Artists of 2011, “a list of 50 of the most promising, influential, creative, and encouraging mobile photographers/artists out there”.
Wow.
I’m so ashamed I did miss this piece of such great news, and I’m so flattered and honoured to have been selected and included amongst so many of my inspirations!
I’d like to thank the guys and say sorry for missing this earlier.
Please note: the iPhoneogenic blog has now moved to a new address.
HD prints now available on px500
A selection of HD prints of some of my photos is now available - and growing by the day - on my 500px stream.
Due to the very high-quality requirements, no iPhoneography is yet available here; only analogue film (such as Lomoghraphy, Holgaography, etc), digital and Polaroid shots.
If you see something you’d like to buy there not yet available on the store, please let me know and I’ll see to make it available as soon as possible to satisfy your request.

Buy a copy of “Details matter” by Ale Di Gangi on 500px
Curious about the mixed-up exhibition…
…how it finally came out, what’s on display, who was at the vernissage?
Here you have a new Flickr set that collects all photos and also a small gallery with shots of people at the opening night, featuring mainly dear friends photographed while standing each in front of one photo of their choice.
See the Flickr set »
See the opening night gallery »
The exhibition details page »
The photos in the gallery are by Beppe Bartolini, edited by me.
The mixed-up exhibition
UPDATE: exhibition EXTENDED until April 10th
The exhibition opened on Friday 10th of February and will be up until March April 10th c/o the Cantina Barbagianni, Via S. Egidio 13r, Firenze (map here).
The exhibition is an introduction to some of the most significant moments and examples of my works as a photographer, comprising Lomo and Holga prints, Polaroid reproductions on plexiglass panels, iPhoneography prints and so on…
See the dedicated page here for all the details.
Source: aledigangi.com
New Vintage Digital Vernacular Letters
One more exhibition I have been selected to be part of!
The New Vintage Vernacular Letters is taking place c/o the Mota Italic Gallery in Berlin, a type design studio specializing in unique, extensive type families.
The exhibition is all about found typography and I am so thrilled to be part of it as my fascination for these kind of things - found things *and* typography - has been a huge part of my graphic/design interests for so many years.
If you happen to be in Berlin you should visit the exhibition: the 600-photo selection seems to be plain great!
The gallery is located at Schliemannstraße 34.
Oh, and by the way… here is the photo I sent in:
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While the first part of my new short film is being edited, and I can’t wait to see what our editor comes up with; while yet loads of shooting have to take place for the next epsiode, and I can’t wait to put my next actor in front of the camera…
This tiny pill depicts one very bright moment of my personal life.
Taken and edited with my iPhone4.
Music “Heard Somebody Say” by Devendra Banhart (buy the song!)
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And the sky went red
A new psychedelic pop manipulation today available for sale at my Artflakes profile.
Top quality art prints, posters, canvas prints, greeting cards of my pop-art-ish works are available there.
Just go check it »
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PEOPLE I KNOW
My new book is finally available on Blurb as a pocket printed edition (unexpensive) and as an ebook as well.
The book collects a series of portraits of people I know and love, taken in more than one year.
All photos have been taken taken & processed with an iPhone and using the FXPhotoStudio app, making a few custom presets for these portraits.
Go see it for yourself at Blurb, and order your copy today!
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