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Thanks to a recent interview with Greg Schmigel from JustwhatIsee.com I've decided to finally give a long overdue update to my flickr profile. I'm sure that Greg won't mind my using his questions and my responses to them as the basis for my bio.
Tell me a little bit about yourself (name, age, hometown, etc…basic info.)
My name is Ron Lemise and I am 40 years old. I was born and bred in New Jersey and raised by my loving parents in the suburban town of Rochelle Park. I’m currently living in Jersey City, NJ with my beautiful wife Biyana, darling 3 year old daughter Eliana and a neurotic Boston Terrier named Zelda.
What (or who) got you interested in photography in general?
I owe my love of photography to two people. The first is my Father who was a photography enthusiast and worked for Kodak. I was about 5 years old when I took my first photo - a portrait of my Mom and Dad - using his Nikon F. At his knee I learned the basics of composition, metering and focusing.
The second person to encourage my interest in photography was my high school photography teacher, Mr. Rau. During his class, I fell head over heels in love with darkroom chemistry and I was introduced to the brilliance of photographic luminaries like Helmut Newton, Irving Penn and Ansel Adams all of whom continue to inspire me today.
After high school I went on to begin a career in photography as a lab technician working in 2 of Northern New Jersey’s top commercial photo labs. In my early twenties I took a third job as a sports photographer shooting Standardbred and Thoroughbred Horse Racing and promotional materials for the Meadowlands Race Track which eventually turned into full time work for me. I loved shooting in the outdoors and relished the hectic pace involved with shooting, developing and printing the photos for transmission and publication within hours of a race. I still miss the smell of the stop bath and fixer but never did get used to the smell of the horses in the paddock.
Ultimately as digital photography matured from its infancy, it became increasingly evident that my hard earned darkroom skills would one day become commercially obsolete. I set my sights on school to learn computer programming and after Graduation in late 2000 I gave up professional photography for a career as programmer. I found it rather liberating in that it offered me much more time to focus - no pun intended - on more artistic photographic pursuits.
Why have you taken up the iPhone as a tool for photography?
For me it was a natural evolution. I had been shooting with various digital cameras since the late nineties and it immediately became evident to me that the iPhone would be the ideal tool for artistic expression in much the same way that Polaroid, Diana, Holga and Lomo toy cameras were for me during my analog years. The lack of controls allow me to concentrate on the subject and composition and I find that liberation appealing. I was rarely pleased with the quality of the photos so I began digitally retouching in Adobe Lightroom. And then along came the app store and everything changed. Now I could shoot, process and post all from the palm of my hand wherever I happened to be. It was as if I’d died and gone to photographer’s heaven. My other cameras have been gathering dust ever since.
What apps/processes do you use -- if any -- when shooting with the iPhone?
I use way too many apps to list here. If I hear about a new photo app I feel almost compelled to check it out for myself. But here are a few of my “goto” apps and why I really like them.
ShakeItPhoto does one thing brilliantly. It turns your photos into “polaroids”. I find it to be the best of the Polaroid apps in the app store although I’m hoping the developer updates the app to support the higher resolution of the iPhone 4. Nick, you listening?
Tiffen’s Cool fx and Photo fx are must have apps for any iPhoneographer. There are virtually limitless combinations of filters and effects you can achieve using these apps. Your imagination is your only limitation. I’ve long used Tiffen’s actual photo filters so purchasing “filter” apps from a company like Tiffen seemed to be a no-brainer to me.
Hipstamatic appealed to the analog geek in me so naturally I had to buy it and I haven’t been disappointed. I do wish that the developers would build in the ability to choose a photo from the Camera Roll and/or allow simultaneous saving of the original image but I respect for their reasons for not doing so. The whole point of the app is to replicate the feel of shooting analog with a Holga, Lomo or a Diana and they’ve done a brilliant job reproducing that.
TiltShiftGen is my goto app for selectively blurring a photo. It’s got some nice built in exposure tweaking ability and does beautiful vignetting.
Pic Grunger is a neat tool that helps age or weather your photos. I used to be obsessed with polaroid transfers and although this app doesn’t replicate that effect, it appeals to the “messy borders” nerd in me.
New additions in heavy rotation are Camera+, PerfectlyClr and Diptic.
The Gear I use:
iPhone
Nikon D300 Body
Nikon D70 Body
Nikon SB800 Flash
Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D - I LOVE primes
Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S DX Zoom - This is a beautifully constructed zoom lens and leaps and bounds beyond the kit lenses quality wise
Ron Lemise's favorite photos from other Flickr members (107)
Contacts (117)
Groups (50)
- Fuji X100 48,434 photos, 4,516 members
- Banana Camera Co Contest 497 photos, 353 members
- Life In LoFi: iPhoneography 95,425 photos, 2,791 members
- iPhone Photography 111,207 photos, 3,060 members
- Diptic App 6,724 photos, 2,530 members
- Hipstamatic 211,622 photos, 14,565 members
- An iPhone addiction 42,537 photos, 739 members
- MyiPhoneograhphy 14,136 photos, 175 members
- iPhoneography 230,541 photos, 8,648 members
- Digital Polaroids 1,748 photos, 131 members
- SA Desktop Pool 341 photos, 298 members
- ShakeItPhoto Best Of 6,636 photos, 1,254 members
- ShakeItPhoto 12,953 photos, 889 members
- e-Lomography 109,554 photos, 5,855 members
- Polarize & LOFI 37,467 photos, 6,012 members
- iPhone + CameraBag © 7,417 photos, 540 members
- [CameraBag] 27,601 photos, 2,384 members
- iPhone-ToyCameraApps 20,183 photos, 591 members
- iPhone PhotoMagic 37,264 photos, 746 members
- Rot Squad 20,713 photos, 1,389 members
- CCCP (Creative, Composed, Cellphone Photography) 8,712 photos, 586 members
- Photograview 701 photos, 153 members
- Father and child(ren) 72 photos, 28 members
- unaware 5,674 photos, 361 members
- lightroom whores 4,778 photos, 214 members
- NYC Street Photography 59,264 photos, 3,075 members
- Cellphone - Street Photography 1,643 photos, 300 members
- Best In Show (dog photography/invite only!) 22,374 photos, 5,331 members
- TrashBit! reloaded 8,023 photos, 659 members
- beautiful decay. 191,382 photos, 8,714 members
- WALLS Only WALLS ! 29,796 photos, 6,493 members
- Nikon D300 Tips Techniques and Fun 30,899 photos, 2,423 members
- Aperture Users 201,915 photos, 9,501 members
- iphone lomography 27,499 photos, 1,062 members
- MobileShooters.com© 14,335 photos, 451 members
- RUSTY and CRUSTY 279,354 photos, 26,233 members
- Railroads 124,298 photos, 5,412 members
- USA Railroad Tracks 4,066 photos, 657 members
- Phonecam Explosion 26,894 photos, 1,899 members
- I ♥ iPhone 268,039 photos, 10,471 members
- Nikon Digital Learning Center 730,732 photos, 64,097 members
- Creative Cameraphone 10,251 photos, 301 members
- Cell Phone Photography 137,926 photos, 6,834 members
- Mobile Phone Photography 87,432 photos, 4,308 members
- iPhone Freaks 151,936 photos, 5,242 members
- StreetSilence 3,878 photos, 614 members
- Clever & Creative Captures 127,971 photos, 4,841 members
- flickr in full color 312,661 photos, 10,133 members
- pure street 41,544 photos, 1,302 members
- Wonders of Oxidation 35,654 photos, 7,607 members
Galleries (1)
- Geek Tool Desktops 2 photos
Testimonials (2)
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grandkids2 says:
"wonderful thoughtful guy
very talented also...great pics.."27th April, 2005
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Biyana says:
"I love Ron!!"
28th July, 2005
- Name:
- Ron Lemise
- Joined:
- October 2004
- Hometown:
- Maywood, NJ
- Currently:
- Jersey City, NJ, USA
- I am:
- Male and Taken
- Occupation:
- Web Developer
- Website:
- iPhoneography Photos







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