The development of camera phones a little over a decade ago has generated new ways of making mobile art. Wayfaring, co-presence and mobility are concepts through which mobile media art can be reimagined. Our ability to easily document our movements through everyday life has shifted how we think about film and photography. This is the background for our creative practice research practices. This chapter asks: "What new forms of screen production are emerging and in what ways is creative practice research engaging with them?" We cast ourselves as digital wayfarers (Hjorth and Pink 2014), whose online and physical worlds are entangled in urban and coastal places.