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Mobile Photography & Art – My Top Five Apps by Geri Centonze from Southern California, United States
We are revitalising our Top Five Apps section to our Photo App Lounge column. This a section within TheAppWhisperer where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers and artists to list their top five apps and to explain why they have selected them. Kicking us off today is highly respected and talented Mobile Artist and Photographer – Geri Centonze from Southern California, United States, take a look! (foreword by Joanne Carter). All images ©Geri Centonze “Only FIVE! When Joanne asked me to participate in the ongoing series “My Top Five Apps”, I eagerly accepted and then I looked at my iPad that contains over 225 photo editing apps and wondered how I…
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HDR Tutorial – Using More Than One HDR App On A Single Image
We have interviewed Geri Centonze and published a previous tutorial of hers recently, if you’ve missed those, please go here. In this latest tutorial Geri takes us through the paces of creating an HDR image with a variety of apps, something perhaps you may not do currently. Take it away Geri (foreword by Joanne Carter). There are many ways to create the look of HDR (High Dynamic Range imaging) including apps that do a pretty good job, but I prefer to use a variety of apps to get the HDR look I want. Here’s the before photo, just a casino bus that was driving down the road (below). …
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Tutorial – Creative – A Painterly Edit
We recently interviewed the author of this piece, Geri Centonze in our A Day In The Life interview as well as our Extension of the I interview. Geri is a sci-fi sketch card artist turned mobile photographer and is very experienced with using mobile photography apps creatively. We think you will enjoy this tutorial to help you turn a relatively ‘normal’ looking image into something quite striking albeit in a very simple way. Take a look at this tutorial and let us know your thoughts at the end of the piece. (foreword by Joanne Carter) Links to all the apps used and mentioned in this post are at the end…