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The App Nerds Workshop – Exclusive – Wayman Stairs Feature
The App Nerds Workshop is something very different and we are very excited about it. It is a virtual classroom, an environment for new talent to share their work, for Lola to share some of the ways she uses apps and for the not so new talent to share some secrets. Lola will sometimes assign broad themes to keep the creative juices flowing. We are hoping this will be a grand scale creative interactive classroom. This should be where sharing and creativity abound. We are hoping your mind will be tickled into creating, experimenting, daring, dreaming, making, doing. We have set up a Flickr group where you can submit your…
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parallel ll perspectives With Catherine Restivo & JQ Gaines – Fourth Edition
We are positive that you’re all going to love this latest parallel II perspectives column article by Catherine Restivo and JQ Gaines. This is the fourth edition to their brand new and very popular Column ‘parallel ll perspectives’ and this time they use a wonderful image, taken by Catherine through her car windscreen/shield whilst stopped at traffic lights in New York City. Parallel ll perspectives is about using one image and seeing how it can be aped in different ways to create two completely diverse overall images. We have created two separate screen shows of both of their images along with their own individual tutorial audio to demonstrate this entirely.…
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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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PictureBook – ‘Vanity Demands Grub’ – By Benamon Tame
Benamon Tame’s articles just keep getting better and better, if that’s possible. We are sure you are going to enjoy the fourth article to his new column PictureBook with us. In PictureBook Benamon concentrates on the the story behind the image. As Benamon himself describes it: ‘As Photographic artists we do not just capture stories but create them, the journey behind and the image we present. PictureBook draws on Images selected from my own story series but will also look at the work of the other story tellers within the community’. Don’t miss this uber creative article from Benamon, another fabulous piece. Over to you Benamon. (foreword by Joanne Carter).…
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Mobile Shorts Tiny Shutter Advantage – By Keith Tharp – PureShot And HDR Photography
We’re delighted to publish a further advanced video tutorial with the brilliant app PureShot, from the developers of 645 PRO. We previously featured a walkthrough article of PureShot, if you missed that, please go here. This app retails for $1.99/£1.49 and you can download it here. Video Tutorial
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Portrayal – ‘Missing Home – By Jennifer Bracewell
We’re delighted to published Jennifer Bracewell’s first article to her brand new Portrayal Column with us. Portrayal focuses on Portraiture and incorporates a mix of tutorials, including heavily apped ones and art but also includes portraits that tell the story of the people within the portrait and relate to the expression, ‘faces are windows to our souls’. In this article Jennifer moves us with a beautiful image and the story of her little girl and her feelings when they moved houses and the memories that were recalled. Jennifer also provides a tutorial explaining how she edited the image. Don’t miss this… over to you Jen (foreword by Joanne Carter). …
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PictureBook – ‘In the dust filled light Janus span’ – By Benamon Tame
We’re delighted to publish Benamon Tame’s third article to his new column PictureBook. In PictureBook Benamon concentrates on the the story behind the image. As Benamon himself describes it: ‘As Photographic artists we do not just capture stories but create them, the journey behind and the image we present. PictureBook draws on Images selected from my own story series but will also look at the work of the other story tellers within the community’. Don’t miss this uber creative article from Benamon, fabulous piece. Over to you Benamon. (foreword by Joanne Carter). “There was no weather in the Toy Room but sometimes fragments fell from the distant roof. They…
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iObsess – iPhone Photography Tutorial – By Dan Marcolina
We’re delighted to publish the latest iPhone photography tutorial by our Columnist Dan Marcolina to his great Column, iObsess with us. In this tutorial Dan puts the apps, True HDR, Snapseed and Pixlromatic Plus through their paces on his latest image. Don’t miss this – just click on the image below to play the tutorial.
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The App Nerds Workshop By Lola Mitchell – Session Two
Recently we announced Lola Mitchell as our new Columnist, if you missed that please go here. Today, we are very excited to publish Lola’s second article for her new column, The App Nerds Workshop. The App Nerds Workshop is something very different and we are very excited about it. It will become a virtual classroom, an environment for new talent to share their work, for Lola to share some of the ways she uses apps and for the not so new talent to share some secrets. Lola will sometimes assign broad themes to keep the creative juices flowing. We are hoping this will be a grand scale creative interactive classroom.…
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APPart – Copyright Issues Within Mobile Art And Apps – By Mel Harrison
It’s Saturday already and that means it’s time for Mel Harrison’s latest APPart article and this week Mel highlights a very important and potentially controversial issue regarding copyrighted material and the usage of it within your own artwork. Mel’s main frustration is with an app that she did not want to name but having written to them myself, several times and having received no reply I felt that perhaps we should, the app that Mel is referring to in this article is Paint FX and it is one of her favorites and one that she has used for a lot of her artwork to date. I’ll let Mel take it…