Oh, Hipstamatic. Maligned by many, revered by the rest. When it comes to camera apps for the iPhone it was my first love, and although I know many of you may be thinking “been there, done that” when it comes to Hipstamatic, I wanted to pay a little tribute today to the app that started it all for me.
In light of our celebration of perspective on the blog this month, I started thinking about how our mobile phones–those tiny virtual handheld darkrooms–give us a limitless ability to change the perspective of any photo with a touch and a swipe of the finger. And while post-processing is half the fun of iphoneography for me–(I can spend hours editing a photo with different apps)–there is something about the way Hipstamatic keeps the mystery alive by forcing us to choose our lens/film/flash combinations before we click the shutter, with no in-app adjustment capability after the image is captured.
With literally hundreds of different combinations to play with it can be a little daunting. I set out the other day to try a few of my current favorites for a side-by-side comparison…
I love how you get such a different feel and mood from each photo. The Americana lens/Blanko Freedom13 film combination (bottom left) is one of my all-time Hipsta favorites. Here, let’s take a look at a few more…
Now while I do love that bottom right shot with my go-to Americana/Freedom combo, the image above it is my favorite in this set. I love the dreamy, vintage perspective that the Buckhorst H1 lens and US 1776 film combination gives, even though it does fade out the Empire State Building in the background a little bit.
I’ve always admired how my flickr friend Stephanie (aka Keenemomma) works her magic with the Hipstamatic so I asked her to share a few of her own “naked Hipsta” images to show us a few more perspectives…
Stephanie told me that she loves to use the Jimmy lens, and the Jimmy/Blanko/Jolly Rainbo is a combination she uses often. She also favors the Jane lens with Blanko Freedom13 film for indoor shooting or low light situations. And her fave for indoor black & whites is the Lucifer VI lens with BlacKeys Supergrain film.
Now, what Stephanie does really well is take her Hipstamatic shots and process them into the most gorgeous pieces of art using other apps. Take a look at these two beauties that I saw in our Mobile Monday flickr pool this past week:
Seriously gorgeous Stephanie, thank you for sharing all of these shots with us! If you have a moment, check out Stephanie’s Hipstamatic set here on flickr. You can see the Hipsta combos she uses and the other apps she brings in the mix to process these beautiful landscapes!
I’d like to end my homage to the Hipsta with a few tips that you may or may not already know:
- Did you know that you can enlarge the tiny viewfinder to be full-screen if you double click on it (or pinch-expand)?
- You can select your focus by pressing and holding the screen in a certain area (iPhone 3GS, 4 and 4S only).
- Save your favorite combos for quick access. Go to your “recent prints” in the Hipsta app. Choose the photo with the settings you want to save. Double click on the image and it will flip over–press the small camera with the star on it to save the setting.
- You can also shake to randomize the lens/film/flash. This is a great way to discover new combinations. If you are shaking your iPhone like mad and it’s not working, try going into your “settings” app on the iPhone, scroll down and go into the Hipstamatic section and turn on “shake to randomize”. And when you shake, make sure you have the camera back (where you can see the viewfinder) facing you or it won’t randomize.
- You can change the order of the lenses, films and flashes so the ones you use more often are at the beginning when you start to swipe through your list. You can even disable ones that you don’t use often. Go to the front of the camera, choose the film button and then the edit button at the top center of the screen. On the next screen you can change the order, disable, and remove items from the “shake to randomize” pool. Along the bottom of this screen you will see icons for the lenses and flashes which will also allow you to edit those options.
- There are lots more tips, sample images, suggested combinations and more in the Hipstamatic Field Guide.
If you have any of your own tips, favorite combinations or links to Hipstamatic shots please share them in the comments…I’d love to see them!
I hope you enjoyed our tour of Hipstamatic today! If you thought you were “over” the Hipsta app perhaps you’ve been reinvigorated or learned something new. If you’ve never tried it before…what are you waiting for? If you’re like me, you’ll never tire of its random, unpredictable beauty.
Happy Mobile Monday!
~Christy | Urban Muser
Oh Christy, this is awesome – I’ve a serious case of Hipsta-envy now 🙂 We got Instagram for Android at last; if only Hipstamatic was next up!!
Christy, I am so inspired! I’ve been rediscovering Hipstamatic over the summer and I know how much I am going to love trying out these new combinations. Thank you Stephanie too for your wonderful tips!
Well well well guess i gotta buy it now. i didn’t know you choose your lens and film before and to me that is somehow more respectable a way to shoot to me, lol, to put in some thought ahead of time, like you would with a manual camera (though of course less involved)…and these are the only shots i’ve seen to get closest to that film feel. i will have to try it out for myself to be sure now. thanks Christy!
Time to start playing with Hipstamatic Again. I had forgotten how awesome it can be.
I sadly, and funny enough, don’t use my Iphone camera much, I KNOW…I’m probably the only person on earth, that said, when I do, this is one of my favorite apps to use. ENDLESS possibilities and they are all awesome.
Thanks for the tips, they are always usefully for me since I don’t play with it enough.
I need to play more with it don’t I !! 🙂
Hipstamatic was my first photography app and all I used for a long time. Then I stepped away from it for a while. your post makes me want to revisit it though. I am a “shake and see what happens” kind of girl though. I need to put more thought into my lens/film combos.Or maybe not. Fun app, lots of possibilities!
Thanks for the great post.
Just looking at this app yesterday so today’s posting is so timely.
Thanks for the wonderful article.
Off to shoot some fun pics.
Seriously inspiring post, Christy – thanks! Still living with the dinosaurs here, no iPhone. But, maybe I’ll move into the light one of these days 🙂
LOVE! Huge Hipsta fan and also a fan of Stephanie’s! Nice article, Christy.
Yay! I can finally comment! Love this one Christy. I’ve pretty much been obsessed with hipstamatic all summer, can’t get enough. My current favorite combo is the Jane lens with Sugar film!
I think ihave to give it a second chance.
I was intimidated by Hipstamatic so I avoided it for months but it’s been my fave all summer! I’ve really been enjoying Jane and Blanko Freedom 13. Thanks for the great tips!
great article — i’m definitely going to try some new combinations. i have also played with hipstamitc disposable, which forces you to shoot a whole “roll” of 24 shots with the same settings. just like film, the results are often surprising and beautiful. stephanie’s work is glorious!
oooh! I didn’t know tip#5 and now I LOVE YOU!
LOL!
Love hipstamatic. I only use it when I have time to fool around though. We love the unpredictability of it, but if you only have a moment to grab a shot, I’m camera+ girl, hands down.
Enjoyed this post! You know me… I don’t know if one of our posts for M&Y have been without the Hipstamatic! I keep trying not to use it but like you said, there’s an element of surprise. I’m actually getting to know what lens and film combo looks like what and that’s even more exciting. I can scroll trough quickly and pick the combo for the occasion. I have never tried the random. Have you? Beautiful images, great post as always.