Attention budding iPhoneographers, think you can shoot some mean pixels with your iPhone? Addicted to photo apps like Instagram, Camera+ and Hipstamatic? Why not test your creative ability and submit some of your own original works of art?
The Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, or OCCCA, in Santa Ana, California, is opening an exhibit from March 31 to April 20, 20111 called “Pixels: The Art of iPhone Photography.” If you are interested in participating, here are the rules: all photos must be shot and processed with your iDevice (iPhone and iPod Touch devices are both acceptable) and you cannot use any photo editing software on a desktop computer.
Curating the photo submissions is singer, composer, songwriter, artist Knox Bronson, via the website Pixels - The Art of the iPhone. Knox is also behind traveling photo exhibits in Apple Stores all across the United States.
If you are interested in participating in this exhibition, submission guidelines can be found here.
Now go find your inner Richard Avedon and get to shooting!
[via Cult of Mac]