Brendan O Se

Looking back at 2021 in a series of iPhone photographs

Usually around this time of the year, in those lazy days between Christmas and New Year, I set myself the…

4 years ago

2021 Mobile and street photography trends and insights with Brendan Ó Sé, global #iphonographer

We catch up with Brendan Ó Sé to get his insights on what to lookout for in photographic trends for…

5 years ago

Looking back at 2020 in a series of iPhone photographs

A good friend once said to me that as we would get older it would be the years we travelled…

5 years ago

What can Google’s Pixel 4a 5g do for your photography?

Sure it does not have the nicest name - Google Pixel 4a 5g - but once you get over that…

5 years ago

Online Mobile Photography Workshop, April 25th with Brendan Ó SÉ

When and where is it on? It is online, via Zoom, on Saturday, April 25th at 4pm. Please sign up…

6 years ago

What can the Google Pixel 4 do for your photography? Brendan O Se review

With everyone nowadays talking about computational photography and all that it can do, you know that the engineers at Google…

6 years ago

Latest in Huawei’s new P30 Series released today

Huawei are pushing boundaries again with the release of the P30 and the P30 Pro, both launched today in Paris.…

7 years ago

This is what I like about shooting with the Samsung Galaxy Note 9

The first thing I noticed about the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was that it fits and feels so nicely in…

7 years ago

Top images from 2017 SHOT ON IPHONE, by Brendan O Se

OK – I have tried to start this so many times in the recent weeks and each time I tell…

8 years ago

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