
Jacob Dix
Mobile Photographer || Writer || Artist
Occupation: Educator
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Birthday: 08/03/1976
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2013-06-20 07:46:45 (4 comments, 0 reshares, 14 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
The Real World
June 20, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a composit of a guy walking out of the train station and a lake and tress. When I tilted the lake to portrait layout, I saw it lined up with the guy's form, so I added the same layer on the other side of him, erased some stuff on the train station layer and added two layers of the same bokeh.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After... more »


2013-06-19 05:56:48 (10 comments, 1 reshares, 20 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 19, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of a man I sat next to on the train and a group of old crosses in a museum from the Viking conversion.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll see how it goes.
The hashtag is #ControlledExperiments if you wish to join in!
#Mobilography... more »


2013-06-18 12:36:28 (3 comments, 5 reshares, 44 +1s)
For the memory of 4 brothers who died. They are still in the streets and in our hearts
#Turkey #occupyturkey #occupygezi
Abdullah Cömert
Ethem Sarısülük
Mehmet Ayvalıtaş
Mustafa Sarı
Seni seviyorum Türkiye


2013-06-18 09:12:22 (14 comments, 1 reshares, 22 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
Bird watching
June 18, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is of a sailboat on the Stockholm archipelago and through the trees, combined with an image of a dove at the train station. Coincidentally, the bird lined up with the sailboat frame wise. The glitch app used was Imagica+.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll... more »


2013-06-17 20:55:45 (9 comments, 0 reshares, 25 +1s)
Time, Real and Imagined
An Allegory
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
On the wide level of a mountain's head
(I knew not where, but 'twas some faery place),
Their pinions, ostrich-like, for sails outspread,
Two lovely children run an endless race,
A sister and a brother!
This far outstripp'd the other;
Yet ever runs she with reverted face,
And looks and listens for the boy behind:
For he, alas! is blind!
O'er rough and smooth with even step he pass'd,
And knows not whether he be first or last.
This is one of my favorite poems by one of my favorite poets, and is by far one of the best descriptions of how I experience and perceive time and my living within it.
The image was taken as I passed by, and without looking. I had one shot, held the camera to... more »


2013-06-17 12:28:43 (13 comments, 1 reshares, 15 +1s)
Selfy Sunday How To
Yeah I was tired for yesterday's Selfy Sunday.
So a couple of people asked about my selfy sunday image. The how to. Well here it is. I tell basically what it is I did in the captions to each picture in the G+ lightbox.
The whole process took place on my S3, using Snapseed, Pix, and PS Touch.
#Mobilography #SelfySunday #HowTo


2013-06-17 11:04:07 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 23 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
Candy Store
June 17, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is difficult to describe. The first image, easy enough, is a cycling family stopping for ice cream. The second image... we were on a boat. My son went down to look at the waves the motor was generating. I took some pictures of the churning water. But I also took a picture (in this image) of the water and also the large window frame of the boat, which had a nice brass hook and string around it holding up the blind. The brass disappeared in the imaage, but the waves became clouds and the world indow fram, tilted 90º, is the stripe across the image.
The backstory (following ... more »


2013-06-16 22:12:20 (24 comments, 2 reshares, 35 +1s)
Architecture
This series contains old and new, published and previously unpublished. Some of them are black and white, some of them color. Some are symmetrical, some not. Some are square, some are rectangle. All are images of structures, mostly buildings, built by human hands. All images are taken in either Munich, Germany, or Stockholm, Sweden. You are welcome to share the series.
All images shot using my Samsung Galaxy #S3. All images edited with +Snapseed (and some edited additionally with PS Touch). Enjoy.
If you have received a notification of this post, it is because I value your opinion and hope to hear from you. If you would like to be included in this notification list (which I use max only once a week), to be notified when I publish a larger group or series of images, please leave a comment. Same goes for removal.
I have also included ... more »


2013-06-16 17:10:23 (5 comments, 0 reshares, 26 +1s)
Tired
Today's #SelfySunday image. Been a while since I participated. Apologies if a repeat. Not sure how event images work in events and when tagged.
Snapseed, Pix, and PS Touch
#Mobilography #Selfy


2013-06-16 11:47:37 (8 comments, 1 reshares, 20 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 16, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of a lake and trees, and an angled street shot of some dudes outside the local pub. Added some painterly textures.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll see how it goes.
The hashtag is #ControlledExperiments if you wish to join in!
... more »

2013-06-16 06:48:50 (0 comments, 1 reshares, 5 +1s)
National ID card and electronic database of all Americans
No National ID Card!


2013-06-15 09:12:20 (13 comments, 5 reshares, 43 +1s)
Tomorrow's Promises
Layer upon layer of a construction site in Stockholm. And a few layers of this morning's newspaper.
#Mobilography
#europeanphotography || +European Photo
Curated by: +Ela Kupiec +Susanne Ramharter +Michael Muraz +Janusz Brakoniecki +Jean-Louis LAURENCE +Ugo Cei


2013-06-15 06:03:20 (6 comments, 1 reshares, 29 +1s)
Slant
Munich, Germany
#europeanphotography || +European Photo
Curated by: +Ela Kupiec +Susanne Ramharter +Michael Muraz +Janusz Brakoniecki +Jean-Louis LAURENCE +Ugo Cei
#Mobilography


2013-06-15 04:22:20 (4 comments, 0 reshares, 14 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 15, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image combines another street shot with a shot of the sky from my window.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll see how it goes.
The hashtag is #ControlledExperiments if you wish to join in!
#Mobilography
#AMonthOfGlitch


2013-06-14 17:57:28 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 14 +1s)
Brandhorst Art Museum
Munich, Germany
It's a work of art in its own right.
#Mobilography
#europeanphotography || +European Photo
Curated by: +Ela Kupiec +Susanne Ramharter +Michael Muraz +Janusz Brakoniecki +Jean-Louis LAURENCE +Ugo Cei


2013-06-14 08:15:25 (4 comments, 1 reshares, 25 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 14, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of two people walking.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll see how it goes.
The hashtag is #ControlledExperiments if you wish to join in!
#Mobilography
#AMonthOfGlitch


2013-06-13 21:10:24 (12 comments, 0 reshares, 24 +1s)
I was 16 when I dreamt I drew this work in an art class. I woke and drew it. It's lost its charm.
#Art


2013-06-13 16:00:32 (4 comments, 0 reshares, 36 +1s)
Square Circle Woman
#Mobilography #Monochrome #bnw #BlackAndWhite

2013-06-13 09:17:08 (6 comments, 0 reshares, 10 +1s)
Nancy Sinatra
Though Cher wrote it, sometimes a cover improves on the original.
#MusicLovers
Nancy Sinatra Bang Bang

2013-06-13 08:37:10 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 8 +1s)
#MusicLovers
Megadeth - Dave Mustaine Funniest Video Ever !!!


2013-06-13 06:18:43 (5 comments, 0 reshares, 23 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 13, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is two trees, two streets, and two glitches.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll see how it goes.
The hashtag is #ControlledExperiments if you wish to join in!
#Mobilography
#AMonthOfGlitch


2013-06-12 07:39:32 (11 comments, 0 reshares, 30 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
Worlds Collide
June 12, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of two streets, and a man on each, randomly selected, but which coincidentally fit well together. I added some colorful glitch to this scene of world's colliding.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll see how it goes.
The... more »


2013-06-11 14:33:13 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 22 +1s)
Inside
Another image from Munich, Germany.
#Mobilography


2013-06-11 08:43:25 (6 comments, 0 reshares, 29 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 11, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of a train station and a woman at a train station entrance.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll see how it goes.
The hashtag is #ControlledExperiments if you wish to join in!
#Mobilography
#AMonthOfGlitch


2013-06-10 13:34:47 (12 comments, 1 reshares, 30 +1s)
Past Work
Was reminiscing on my creative process and journey. Here was an old piece of art from 1999 (my signature and date are in the linework). Line work, pattern, a distinct separation of color and black and white (though still intertwined), and a heavy focus on the gravity of elements. I miss those days. They were challenging in different ways than mobile photography has been. I was so young, and felt I knew what I was doing. Hindsight... I did not fully explore what I was exploring back then. So some aspects of it are an unfinished work. Wish I had more time... I barely feel I was good at it.
Here's an album of some of my line work. I've got a few other random images in there that can be ignored. Be sure to zoom in. https://plus.google.com/u/1/photos/100152754393360938972/albums/5601065575565083409
#Art #Artwork #Abstract


2013-06-10 07:26:14 (3 comments, 0 reshares, 20 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 10, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of a vase and flower with flowery wallpaper background, and some people exiting the train station.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll see how it goes.
The hashtag is #ControlledExperiments if you wish to join in!
#Mobilography... more »


2013-06-09 10:55:00 (3 comments, 2 reshares, 33 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 09, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of two people walking opposite directions, overexposed and bathed in light, and a macro shot of a ping pong table net. The glitch layer was a blur filter to enhance the light. I found it very pleasing that the net divided them. The brightness of the yound man ensured that the net ended up behind him ;)
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After... more »


2013-06-08 06:49:23 (3 comments, 0 reshares, 15 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 08, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of a man with a tank and torch to remove graffiti (and art), and an image of a friend's hand and a beetle (blurry) scurrying away to safety. This one was completely unsatisfying for me, though I did my best to glitch it into the abstract. Oh well. It was fun.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random... more »


2013-06-07 12:22:06 (14 comments, 2 reshares, 34 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 07, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of a woman walking with an umbrella and another image of a musical instrument. These were combined with a heavy edit using SuperPhoto Full.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll see how it goes.
The hashtag is #ControlledExperiments if you wish to join... more »


2013-06-07 09:59:50 (3 comments, 1 reshares, 31 +1s)
Nothing much to say. Here's an image. Enjoy.
#Mobilography


2013-06-06 08:12:48 (6 comments, 0 reshares, 35 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 06, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of an image of musical instruments from a recent birthday party, an image of the woods by our garden alottment, and an abstract edit of both.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll see how it goes.
The hashtag is #ControlledExperiments if you wish to join... more »


2013-06-06 01:25:06 (9 comments, 0 reshares, 27 +1s)
Dachau Concentration Camp || Munich, Germany
#Mobilography


2013-06-05 13:42:17 (24 comments, 2 reshares, 44 +1s)
Nature - in mild color
I had published a landscape series in black and white some weeks ago entitled foothills. The Bavarian Alps were beautiful. But I couldn't see them in anything but monochrome. In the midst of these images I posted several nature scenes in color, which inspired several other works of more recent date. So I've put them together here for your enjoyment. All images were taken and edited on my S3, using Snapseed and PS Touch.
#Mobilography
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2013-06-05 11:15:22 (10 comments, 2 reshares, 28 +1s)
#Mobilography
This was one of last year's Creative 366 Project images. I was directed to the album by a friend, and had a look at my old work to see how far I had come. Some of that work is still satisfying. This one makes me quite happy, as I achieved it quite early into my experience as a mobile photographer.
The link to the 366 album is here: https://plus.google.com/u/1/photos/100152754393360938972/albums/5692816246887471905
Hope it brightens somebody's day.

2013-06-05 07:11:18 (3 comments, 1 reshares, 7 +1s)
Wine Not?
The French weren't the first to make wine? Mon dieu! But as anyone who has sipped a Bordeaux, Champagne or Burgundy can tell you, the French got pretty good at it once they learned how. And thanks to some molecular archaeology, researchers can now confirm they picked up these skills as early as 425 B.C.
Read the rest of the article here:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/05/31/187578563/french-learned-to-make-wine-from-italians-2-400-years-ago


2013-06-05 08:44:14 (5 comments, 0 reshares, 20 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 05, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of one of the images I caught of the deer in the backyard, along with a train station tunnel, combine and layered with SuperPhoto Full. My only disappointment is the low resolution of the superPhoto app. I guess I have to tolerate it, me being on Android. Lots of things I tolerate.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image t... more »


2013-06-04 14:36:40 (3 comments, 1 reshares, 18 +1s)
Path
Good morning/day/evening/night all!
This one is another from my Munich trip in April. I took over 2000 images there, so there's still tons on my camera roll I still need to get to... and a few trips have happened since then... it never ends.
#Mobilography


2013-06-04 06:15:18 (10 comments, 0 reshares, 18 +1s)
Controlled Experiment - A month of glitch
June 04, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of some guy biking through a tunnel and a macro shot of a very large coffee ring found on one of the printers at work.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) We'll see how it goes.
The hashtag is #ControlledExperiments if you wish to join in!
... more »


2013-06-03 10:39:55 (8 comments, 0 reshares, 23 +1s)
Controlled Experiments - a month of glitch
June 03, 2013
I have +Charles Strebor to thank for taking a comment I made on his work into the practical world of mobile artistry. I had described his fine work as a controlled experiment, and here we are.
This image is a combination of two game nerds and a woman walking her dog (original to follow later), and a woman taken an iPhone image of a blossoming tree while her baby waits patiently in a stroller. They are combined with an edit using SuperPhoto Full.
The backstory (following Charles' lead here) is to take sixty (60) images, combine the first and last in layers. These then get removed so that a new pair of random images get combined the next day. Thus a total of thirty (30) images, one a day for the month of June. After layering, I run the image through some random effect and layer THAT too :) ... more »

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