Nicki works as an artist, author, educator and graphic designer from Dorset on the South Coast of England and is a graduate of London’s prestigious art college; Chelsea College. She is the founder of the website iPhoneographyCentral.com,(iPC) which she co-manages with Bob Weil. Nicki has given workshops and speaks and writes on the subject of iPhone photography and art recently delivering a keynote speech at the groundbreaking Mobile journalism conference in Ireland. Nicki has had her iPhone work featured in several magazines and recently started writing a regular column for the popular smartphone photography magazine Mobiography. Her iPhone images have won several Photography Awards and featured on book covers including the image “Flamin’ Amy†featured on the front cover of the book she co-authored with Bob Weil The Art of iPhone Photography: Creating Great Photos and Art on Your iPhone (Rocky Nook Books, 2013). Her online gallery can be seen on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/52982031@N00/ , instagram as @nickifitzgerald and twitter @iphoneographyC
Being able to control focus and exposure independently allows you to really control the look of your photo. Controlling the focus gives you ultimate control over which part of the image you’d like to be sharp and controlling the exposure greatly expands the creative possibilites over your photos.