is a blog about design, technology and culture written by Khoi Vinh, and has been more or less continuously published since December 2000 in New York City. Khoi is currently Principal Designer at Adobe. Previously, Khoi was co-founder and CEO of Mixel (acquired in 2013), Design Director of The New York Times Online, and co-founder of the design studio Behavior, LLC. He is the author of “How They Got There: Interviews with Digital Designers About Their Careers”and “Ordering Disorder: Grid Principles for Web Design,” and was named one of Fast Company’s “fifty most influential designers in America.” Khoi lives in Crown Heights, Brooklyn with his wife and three children.
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He’s also a fantastic wedding photographer and a really nice guy. You might remember him from such weddings as My Wedding. (We hired him in no small part because he’s a part-time Apple Genius and spent half of our interview with him talking about the Canon 5D Mark II.)
Nice work but I wouldn’t call the iPhone a basic tool, it’s actually quite sophisticated, with HDR, good resolution and Camera + ability to focus and lock exposure, it’s a great little camera.
I’d consider a Leica M series or Mamiya 6 as a more basic tools…
Hello Khoi! iPhone can do that? And thanks to the link by the way. The 3rd picture from the taptap article looks like HDR. B.E.A.Utiful pictures.