-
Mobile Movies Showcase – Week 22 – By Donna Donato
Welcome back to the twenty-second article in the Column, Mobile Movies. We at TheAppWhisperer have been inspired by the Flickr upgrade of 1 Terabyte of storage for everyone and have wanted to launch a mobile movie section for some time. Now seems to be perfect, the new Flickr upgrade will allow for a full three minutes of 1080p HD quality video per single film and you can have as many as you have storage space for. Each week I (you can find me on Flickr here) will curate the movie uploads to our new Flickr group –MobileMoviesTheAppWhisperer – I will view all the videos uploaded and comment on the chosen ones. ”The…
-
‘Impossible’ Interview with Julien Grenet – ‘Des Polas et des Mains’
We’re delighted to be working closer with The Impossible Project team as we continue to branch out and expand our reach with all things related to mobile photography. Analog post-processing of mobile images is becoming more and more popular and we’re going to make sure our readers are fully briefed on this very exciting development. The Impossible Project is in many ways leading the way, but there is also a growing community of mobile artists and photographers experimenting with other analog post processing techniques in an attempt to make their mobile images stand out even more, in galleries, magazines and the like and we have viewed some outstanding images and…
-
iPhone Photography Technical Tutorial – VectorSNAP and iColorama: Step-by-Step Pop Art – By Jerry Jobe
We’re delighted to publish Jerry Jobe’s latest tutorial, this weeks tutorial is with the VectorSNAP app along with a step-by-step procedural for using the output of VectorSNAP as a mask. I think you will enjoy this very much, over to you Jerry. (foreword by Joanne Carter). “About a week ago, a friend alerted me to the app VectorSNAP, which creates a black and white version of your images – solid black and white – with smoothed edges. This image can either be saved as a normal image file or as a vector file that can be adjusted with desktop products like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape. However, the first thing I…
-
New Kyoto HipstaPak from Hipstamatic
Ohhh you may or may not have been expecting this but there’s a brand new HipstaPak from Hipstamatic – the Kyoto pak. The colours are intensive with this pak and give a very unique look. Take a look at the pack shots below. The new Kyoto HipstaPak is available now in the Hipstamatic store. It retaills for $0.99/£0.69. You need to purchase Hipstamatic first, if you haven’t you can pick it up here. It retails for $1.99/£1.49/download.
-
Impossible Project – ‘Eye of the Beholder’ Winners Announced
Each month the Impossible Project host a competition, the theme last month theme was ‘eye of the beholder’ and the winners have just been annouced. We’re delighted to see Ale Di Gangi among them as well as Wilfried Haillot and Raul Diaz. Many congratulations to all.
-
iOS Photography App – Laminar Pro – Image Editor – Temporary Price Drop
Hugely popular Laminar Pro – Image Editor is available for less today. Usually it retails for $4.99/£2.99 but today you can pick it up for only $0.99/£0.69. Click here to download.
-
iOS Photography App – Monokrom B&W Photo Editor – Updated
We’re delighted to publish news of a new update to this popular app, Monokrom, created by Darren Richards. As Darren explains, ‘this update has three fixes : * In some cases what you saw on the screen was not what you got when you saved the image. This has been corrected. * The automatically displayed usage tips were being shown more often than intended. Corrected. * Corrected handling of situation where user taps the Save/Share button. This is a free update, if you have previously purchased Monokrom, if not, you can download it here. It retails for $0.99/£0.69/download.
-
Richard Smith explores unexpected interrelationships between everyday images through surrealist photomontage.
It’s with great pleasure that we feature Richard Smith today. Richard is an accomplished mobile photographer and has been recognized globally for his photomontage art. In this article Richard explains his processes in a very inspiring way, I think you will enjoy this very much. Over to you Richard… (foreword by Joanne Carter). "I’m constantly taking pictures of what’s around me at any given time – on my commute to the day job, on travels, or just around the house and neighborhood. When the creative urge strikes, I select two or more images from recent photos or my archives that subconsciously make sense to me for blending. And…
-
Art highlights repression: Women are being exploited globally as Amnesty launches awareness campaign
An incredible article and one that I picked up on from my friend at Fujifilm highlights how far the world still needs to go to combat sexual repression. This article is full of alarming facts and figures. All these figures are the focus of a two year global campaign by Amnesty International launching today. ‘It calls for everyone to be able to learn about their body, sexual health and relationships, to choose their partner and when or if they have children and to access sexual and reproductive health services’. The charity teamed up with Tokyo based artist Hikaru Cho for the ‘My body My Rights’ campaign with a series of…
-
RED Epic Sensor Reviews – Kevin Carter/DxOMark and More…
Kevin Carter our Head of Technical Hardware as well as the Lead Technical Editor/Consultant for DxOMark, the British Journal of Photography among many others has just completed some huge technical reviews for DxOMark. Not least the RED Epic Dragon review ‘the first camera to break the 100-point DxOMark sensor score barrier’. He’s also reviewed the Leica X Vario sensor, the Leica S sensor, the Olympus Stylus 1 sensor, the Sony Alpha A500 sensor and a range of the best lenses for the Sony Alpha A300 both primes and zooms. Phew, no wonder I haven’t seen him! The DxOMark lab tests represent the gold standard for technical tests and these are…