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Adobe Youth Voices Awards – Winners Announced!
Today, the winners of the Adobe Youth Voices Awards have been announced. Adobe Youth Voices is an online competition inviting students aged 13-19 from across the globe to use digital media to express their vision for driving positive change in their communities. Winners are chosen from seven categories: animation, documentary, photography, music video, narrative, poetry and campaign poster. · A record 2,400 students from 50 countries submitted projects · The 21 winning projects were chosen from a pool of 142 finalists, and over 200,000 public votes were cast. · Winners are showcased on the Adobe Youth Voices website 
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Nico Brons – Graduates With A Masters Degree In iPhone Art
Nico Brons is a very well known and accomplished mobile photographer and in December 2013 he graduated with a Masters Degree of photography with iPhone Art. He graduated from the Photo Academy, the largest and most ambitious establishment to study Photography in the Netherlands. This graduation project was undertaken solely with the iPhone. Brons created a book with iPhone art and poetry. He contacted a Arjen van der Linden, a poet from Amersfoort to make poetry with his images, it was a fabulous collaboration. The books consists of 60 pages, 25 images and 25 poems and some introductory text. Further on there is music to accompany the images and poetry.…
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Mobile Photo Essays – Tips On Structuring Yours
Hopefully you have seen and read our introductory article with excellent tips to get you started creating your own Mobile Photo Essays, if not, please go here. This article will give you ideas on structuring your photo essay, there’s nothing cast in stone. You may wish to use a combination of these options. Process If your photo essay is demonstrating how something is created (literal or not) from beginning to end then this is a good format. It could be the creation of an art painting, or something like an arrest – both are relevant. Chronology This does not have to be ‘real time’ it can be implied but…
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Mobile Photo Essays – Some Great Tips!
I have detailed below some excellent tips to create your own Mobile Photo Essays. I’ve also added a few links to some excellent favorite essays of my own. Go here to read our Structuring Tips Wonderful example photo essay links: NYTimes MotherJones Magnumphotos Time Lightbox Photo Essay Tips – Signature Photo A photo that summarizes the entire issue and illustrates essential elements of the story. This might be a photo of woman — maybe your main character — as with the example above and the link here to the complete photo Essay. Establishing or Overall Shot A wide-angle shot to establish the scene.The idea of the establishing shot is…
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Hipstamatic – SÃO PAULO HipstaPak – Temporarily Free
Well love it or loathe it to celebrate the Brazilian World Cup Football Tournament, Hipstamatic have brought back the SÃO PAULO HipstaPak for FREE – that’s until the USA are out of the tournament and according to my younger son, they have another game this Thursday, against Germany – eeek – so might be an idea to download this HipstaPak quite soon 😉 The SÃO PAULO pak comes complete with the Madalena Lens and Robusta Film, both offering warmth to your images. Just go to the shopping trolley within the Hipstamatic app and you’ll find it there waiting for you.
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iOS Photography App – Circular+ – Temporarily Free
Circular+ is incredibly similar to Tiny Planet which essentially turns your images into spheres. It has been developed by Brain Fever Media the same developers of LensFlare, Alien Sky, LensFX and LensLight. It’s a fun app and it is free today. Usually it retails for $1.99/£1.49. Click here to download for free today and give it a whirl! Circular+ Video Demonstration
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Flickr Group Showcase – TheAppWhisperer (TAW) – June 22, 2014
We have just published this weeks’ Flickr Group Showcase – representing the very best of mobile photography from around the world that has been uploaded to our Flickr group. This week we lead with a fabulous image by Thomas Toft entitled ‘Soul meets body’, it’s full of meaning and very powerful. This leads us into some fabulous artistry and emotional conceptual photography and in turn this leads us through to incredible portraiture and self portraiture. We drift into street photography with fabulous lighting, captures and candids and move into interior architecture, seascapes and finally beautiful floral macro photography. Definitely a treat for all, please enjoy this wonderful collection. If you…
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Tickle Your Fancy #41
Welcome back to our forty first post in our new section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’. ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ includes a round-up of between three to five links to articles from around the internet that have specifically interested us during the course of the week. Ones that we feel are relevant to your interest in photography and art. Just to explain the title for this section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ is an English idiom and essentially means that something appeals to you and perhaps stimulates your imagination in an enthusiastic way, we felt it would make a great title for this new section of the site. This week we look at some incredible…
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‘Mobile Macro Photography’ – New Column by MaryJane Sarvis
We are delighted to announce a brand new Column on theappwhisperer.com today entitled ‘Mobile Macro Photography’. This Column will be edited by MaryJane Sarvis and will include interviews, articles and showcases with macro mobile photographers. We have a dedicated Facebook group set up for this Column too – please join us here. MaryJane will be regularly adding and contributing to this and we are sure it will follow with the same success as our Streets Ahead and Portrait of An Artist columns. In addition, we have set up a Flickr Group dedicated to this column. We would like you to send all your portraiture here and we will select images…
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Alessia Glaviano – Vogue Italia’s Senior Photo Editor – Exclusive Interview with Joanne Carter
‘In the age of social networks it’s becoming harder for an image to stand out and become iconic’. Alessia Giaviano Photo Editor of Vogue Italia talks with Joanne Carter at TheAppWhisperer.com. ‘I agree with Fred Richin (Photography and Imaging at New York University‘s Tisch School of the Arts and co-director of the NYU/Magnum Foundation Photography and Human Rights educational program) when he says that ‘in the era of the image, the image loses power’. We are delighted to publish this interview with Alessia Glaviano Senior Photo Editor for Vogue Italia and L’Uomo Vogue. Born in Palermo, Italy, she is now based in Milan, having lived and worked for many years…