
Joanne Carter – TheAppWhisperer Speaks at The Photography Show 2015 – Day 2 – Seminar 4 (Part 1 of 2) Mobile Silk Video by MaryJane Sarvis
Today, I have been publishing the tutorials and demonstrations that we presented at The Photography Show on 24 March 2015 (Seminar 3, Day 2). We spent 20 minutes presenting those and for the final 10 minutes I played the video showcase of the curated entries to our special Flickr Group set up for the show. I will present that video this Sunday 29 March 2015. Moving on to the fourth and final seminar of our presentations at the show, we started with an incredible video by MaryJane Sarvis demonstrating her silk scarf creations originating from capturing images via her mobile phone. The audience were spellbound. Check out this video below…

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3 Comments
Diana Jeon
I thought this was interesting. Having printed on a variety of substrates, including silk, and resʻd images up (for large prints) from *pre-iPhone mobile phone cameras* as far back as 2004, I can say I agree with MaryJane’s thesis that mobile is as viable as any other form of art and photography. People who put it down seem to be those who haven’t explored it.
Cara Gallardo Weil
This was a fabulous presentation MaryJane! So great to see the work in this context – really brings to life what you do with the fabric. Love it!
Wendy Olin
Thank you Joanne! This is a fabulous, eye opening experience!
I wish you lived close by. It would be a treat to visit your stdio and talk with you.
Happy we met on Fb! Best wishes for continued success!
Wendy