Over the course of the past several years, each and every one of us have become amateur photographers. From the adequate cameras on our smartphones to apps like Instagram and Snapchat, suddenly every moment in our lives can be captured with a single button press. Unfortunately, a vast majority of those photos are fleeting snapshots of meals or beach trips, but professional photographer Kat Sloma has decided to convert to full-time “smartphone photography” to prove that the iPhone is a viable medium for art. Some of Sloma’s work falls in the realm of traditional photography, but other photos are almost unrecognizable after she begins to edit them with the various apps she has on her phone. “It’s fundamentally photography because I start with