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Gray’s Anatomy – Amazing Competition!
It’s Friday again, another whirlwind week is drawing to a close and a long bank holiday weekend (in the UK at least) and what better way to start that than by reading Richard Gray’s latest Gray’s Anatomy column article. Take it away Richard (foreword by Joanne Carter). This week Gray’s Anatomy brings you something slightly different. Rather than the usual witty incisive analysis of the world of iphoneography, it brings you straightforward good news! Yes, good news! Which is that Richard Gray (the actual Gray’s Anatomy columnist) and the App Whisperer (home of Gray’s Anatomy) have teamed up to bring you the most amazing competition. (Whenever they say…
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Gray’s Anatomy – Jowls like a clean-shaven gerbil? – By Richard Gray
It’s Friday, so that means it’s Gray’s Anatomy! Each Friday, Richard Gray graces us with his humorous mobile photography column, Gray’s Anatomy and this week is no exception with Richard revealing all with his latest dieting plans and more! Don’t miss this – over to you Richard (forward by Joanne Carter). “I’m going on a diet. Spring has sprung and summer is on its way and I’ve got a couple of new tee shirts with some particularly funny things on them that I’d like to wear in the summer festivals without having to hold my breath the whole time. In the iPhoneography world, if you don’t like the…
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Gray’s Anatomy – Follow Me Follow You – By Richard Gray
Wow, it’s Friday again! Another week in our lives has flown by but lest we lament, we have Richard Gray’s Gray’s Anatomy column to move us swiftly into the weekend. This week Richard talks about following or lack of it even, with Instagram – don’t miss this. Over to you Richard (foreword by Joanne Carter). ‘There’s no easy way to say this. If you start following me on Instagram, I won’t necessarily follow you back. According to Statigram, my latest weekly follower balance is minus 9. I look through the long list of people who unfollowed me and can only say sorry @spacecabbage, apologies @puddlegram and what can…
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Gray’s Anatomy – Brains and Robots – By Richard Gray
It’s Friday and that means just one thing around here, Richard Gray’s, Gray’s Anatomy column, but this isn’t just any old ‘normal’ Friday, this is Good Friday and we have a fabulous article by Richard to get your Easter weekend off to a great start. Over to you Richard… (foreword by Joanne Carter). It’s funny how our brains retain little snippets of information or opinions as we trawl from Twitter to Facebook to Instagram to Bckflip, but then we can’t remember where we heard them. Which is a roundabout way of me saying that I read something interesting that I’m going to tell you but that I’m not…
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Gray’s Anatomy – It’s Better By Train – By Richard Gray
It’s Friday again so that means it’s time for Richard Gray’s Gray’s Anatomy Column. This weeks’ article is very timely, Richard discusses his recent trip up to Derby to visit the Format Photography Festival. Richard travelled via train and discusses photo opportunities along the way. I was planning on driving up there myself on Monday, but having read this and being very aware of the UK’s current worsening weather conditions, I might just change my mind…Over to your Richard (foreword by Joanne Carter). “I took my wife out for a driving lesson one late Sunday afternoon a while back. As we were doing a three-point turn on a…
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Gray’s Anatomy – Silence is Golden – By Richard Gray
Another week has come and gone but just before the weekend starts we have the pleasure in publishing the wonderful words and wisdom of none other, than our great columnist, Richard Gray. This week Richard muses over comments received and shared on Instagram. Should we be more critical? As long as it’s constructive perhaps? Don’t miss this, over to you Richard. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). “Who was it who said: of which we cannot speak, we must pass over in silence? Oh yes, Wittgenstein. Well if the great Austrian philosopher had been on Instagram, he might also have said: if you get a narky comment, pass over it…
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Snapping at heels (quite literally) – By Richard Gray
Although a little later than normal, we couldn’t let Friday go by without Richard Gray’s wonderful Gray’s Anatomy column article. This week Richard discusses iPhoneography and shoe fetishes. Where else can you read original content like this? Over to you Richard. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). Slightly afraid I might be stepping into a PC minefield with this one, but here at Anatomy we like to push the boundaries a bit so let’s give it a go. I was on my way to meet a couple of friends at the über trendy Soho House in the ultra trendy Shoreditch with my wife last Saturday night (he says, already putting himself in…
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Gray’s Anatomy – ‘Instabragging’
It’s Friday and that means just one thing here at theappwhisperer HQ, Richard Gray’s, Gray’s Anatomy column to help get us into a super relaxed and calm weekend frame of mind. This week, Richard looks at the world of bragging as far as iPhone photography is concerned and ponders what it really means to the rest of us and are we all guilty of it…over to you Richard (Foreword by Joanne Carter). “If you’ve been reading this column for a while, I hope you know me well enough to think I’m not a bragging sort of person. So when I mention that I’m currently over in New…
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Gray’s Anatomy – Call The Photography Police!
It’s Friday and that means just one thing here at theappwhisperer HQ, Richard Gray’s, Gray’s Anatomy column to help get us into a super relaxed and calm weekend frame of mind. This week, Richard looks at (with a humorous slant of course) the rules surrounding photography competitions. Don’t miss this, over to you Richard. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). Whenever I hear some old big-camera fogey complaining that mobile photography is just 1) too easy; 2) just a load of filters; or 3) rubbish, my standard smarty-arse retort is: “Well, call the photography police”. I’m being ironic of course, because, as we know, there is no photography police. But my…
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Gray’s Anatomy – Fear of the unknown, fear of the iPhone – By Richard Gray
Since re-connecting to Flickr after the launch of their mobile app, I’ve been seeing a lot more big-camera images. The photos I see from my contacts on Flickr are both mobile and big-camera, with no distinction between them. Which is a great thing. Sometime soon, no-one will really bother whether an image is produced with a mobile camera. On Flickr, I’ve reconnected to a lot of big-camera photographers from my past and I’ve realised a lot of them are also on Instagram. I spoke to one recently who had just discovered Instagram and he said it had reignited his passion for photography. I felt the same thing a couple of…