COLUMNS
PictureBook – The Cruelty Of The Innocents – Muse – By Benamon Tame
We know that Benamon Tame is building up quite a cult following via his fabulous Column PictureBook with us and those fans and new ones will be delighted with his tenth installment to this series. 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). “Muse stared out into the…
Kuster – Constant Change Of Life – By Kevin Kuster
We’re delighted to publish Kevin Kuster’s latest article for his Kuster Column with us. This time Kevin discusses the constant changes of life in relation to mobile photography, of course. Don’t miss this, you’re all in for quite a treat. Over to you Kevin… (foreword by Joanne Carter). ‘The greek philosopher Heraclitus (c.535 BC – 475 BC) said “The only constant in life is CHANGE”. ©Robert Jahns @nois7 Although this man of great intelligence and wisdom spoke these profound words thousands of years ago, why have we as a society not embraced them? Specifically, why have we not embraced this idea of change within the…
Gray’s Anatomy – Are you self-obsessed? – By Richard Gray
Yes, it’s Friday again and that means one thing around here and one thing only, Richard Gray’s, Gray’s Anatomy column article. This week Richard discusses the psychology of ‘selfies’. Seriously, don’t miss this, over to you Richard. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). Are you a bit self-obsessed? Well, like my Mum always used to say if I said “very unique”, I’m not sure you can be “a bit” self-obsessed. But let’s go with it. And do you take photos? If your answers are yes and yes, you’ve probably taken a “selfie”. Or in highfalutin parlance, a self-portrait. Or in simple terms, a picture of yourself. With most smart phones,…
Perspective Correct – Updated
We recently pubished news of this new app and published a tutorial to help you get started too (see here). Well, now the app has also been updated with square photo support and it also fits the iPhone 5 better. This is a free update, if you have previously downloaded this app. If not, you can download it here. It retails for $1.99/£1.49. Complete Press Release Auckland, New Zealand — April 5, 2013 – Following a successful launch, Neccessory Ltd. have just released the first update for the Perspective Correct App for iPhone. The new update responds to user suggestions on how to make the app even better.…
ItalianBrother – ‘The Pianist’ – By Dilshad Corleone
We have just published Dilshad Corleone’s latest article to his column, ItalianBrother. This week Dilshad talks us through his intrepid photographic journey from London to Derby, a path I also took a few days before (and will be writing about shortly). Dilshad’s article is full of the sensory stimulations he received throughout the day and will definitely inspire you to take your own photographic journey. Don’t miss this, over to you Dilshad. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). “It’s Easter Sunday, early in the morning. The omens seem to be in my favor: it’s a beautifully cold and sunny day, one of those days that I have long waited. Just…
PictureBook – The Rules of Paranoia – By Benamon Tame
We’re delighted to publish Benamon Tame’s ninth article to his 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). “Delphi watched behind the safety of her jar, dirty glass eye behind stained glass wall. The other toys…
parallel ll perspectivies With Catherine Restivo and JQ Gaines – Sixth Edition
We are delighted to publish the sixth edition of the wonderful parallel ll perspectives column of Catherine Restivo and JQ Gaines. This week Catherine and JQ have diversed a little from the usual remit of using one image and seeing how it can be apped in two different ways to create two completely diverse overall images. This time, they choose the same location and took different shots from there, the similarities are location and time of event, the differences in their approaches and the end results though are incredibly diverse. We have also included still images of each shot too with apps used and links to the app store incase…
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…
The App Nerds Workshop – Intuitive Tutorial – By Lola Mitchell
Don’t miss this weeks’ installment of The App Nerds Workshop by Lola Mitchell. This time Lola has created a wonderful instinctive and intuitive tutorial for us all to enjoy and be inspired by. Over to you Lola…(foreword by Joanne Carter). “After many requests, today I will do a straight tutorial. However I will try to also show you how my mind put everything together. It started with a photo. There was a stain probably paint on the floor in my neighborhood. When I saw it I had to take a photo. To me it looked like buildings, a city. When I took the photo I had a red scarf…
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…























