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Technical Tutorial – ProCam – Another Look!
When I first looked at ProCam I was still working with an iPhone4….and it was several versions back. Since then, I’ve picked up an iPhone 5…and ProCam has just come out with its latest update. Time to take another look at this great camera app! ProCam retails for $0.99/£0.69. If you haven’t downloaded it yet, you can pick it up here. I won’t be covering everything this app is capable of doing in this tutorial…just enough to give you a get-started taste. Future tutorials will dig deeper. I promise!! Let’s start with a quick tour of ProCam’s interface. Beginning at the right hand of the screen…and going…
The App Nerds Workshop – By Lola Mitchell With Sara Tune
We’re delighted to published the latest article to Lola Mitchell’s App Nerds Workshop Column. In this article, Lola colloborates with her friend and also very well known mobile photographer Sara Tune, don’t miss this…(foreward by Joanne Carter). “Sara Tune is the person that made me discover iphone photography and its potential. I consider her an extremely talented photographer and artist and she is also a friend. Two weeks ago she came over to my house and we tried taking photos of each other to change from our self portraits. I thought it was extremely challenging and I learned a lot from it. Today she agreed to share her steps…
The Guetta Fringe – Decisions, Decisions, Decisions… – By Roger Guetta
We’re delighted to publish Roger Guetta’s first article to his Column with us, entitled The Guetta Fringe. Roger Guetta’s sometime’s ‘off the cuff,’ other times ‘formal investigations’ will reveal how smart the smart phone is. He will push limits by demystifying inherent creative capabilities of this wonderful hand held artistic tool. All with humour, sassiness and downright passion. We think you’re going to enjoy this Column alot. In this article, Roger informs us of this video, shown below, that was premiered at the International Mobile Innovation Screening 2011, in New Zealand, it’s truly fascinating, read more and watch the film below. Over to you Roger…(foreword by Joanne Carter). …
PictureBook – Dreams of the Canvas Sky – By Benamon Tame
We’re delighted to publish Benamon Tame’s eleventh 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). ‘There was once a girl who saw the sailing clouds and took them into her dreams These…
‘Streets Ahead’ – Brand New Women’s Street Photography Column By JQ Gaines and Maddy McCoy
We are incredibly excited to announce that JQ Gaines and Maddy McCoy have joined The App Whisperer with a brand new Column entitled ‘Streets Ahead’. JQ Gaines already contributes to Parallel ll Perspectives with Catherine Restivo but this Column is very different and unique, as indeed they are all. The story behind the creation and concept of ‘Streets Ahead’ is an interesting one. One cold February night in 2013, Maddy McCoy and JQ Gaines found themselves walking up 8th Avenue (in NYC), engaged in an animated conversation that centered around a shared belief that women street photographers are under represented in the mobile photography community. Street photography has long been…
Gray’s Anatomy – ‘The one man on Earth who hasn’t heard of Instagram’ – By Richard Gray
It’s happened again, another Friday is upon us, quicker than the last one, or so it seems and if you’re like us, a fan of Richard Gray’s column then this is excellent news, as we publish it, every single Friday. Over to you Richard (foreword by Joanne Carter). "William Eggleston has been described as the world’s greatest photographer. And he has no idea what (or who) Instagram is. He revealed this and a very limited number of other things in a recent interview with an illustrious panel of photographic luminaries published in The Independent. If you’re a fan of Eggleston’s work you might also be the sort…
parallel ll perspectives – By Catherine Restivo and JQ Gaines – Seventh Edition
We are delighted to publish the seventh edition of the wonderful parallel ll perspectives column of Catherine Restivo and JQ Gaines. In this article, they have used an image taken by JQ Gaines in New York City to create two incredibly different images. Parallel ll perspectives is all about using one image and seeing how it can be apped 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. We really hope you enjoy this wonderful column, many thanks to Catherine and JQ for their excellent work.…
The App Nerds Workshop – Should We Discard Images? – By Lola Mitchell
This weeks’ installment of The App Nerds Workshop by Lola Mitchell centers on those images that we’re not entirely happy with, even though we may have spent many hours working them, should we just discard them, learn from them and move on? Take a look below and see what Lola does in these cases. Over to you Lola (foreword by Joanne Carter). “These past weeks I have been wondering what I should be writing about. I have not been taking as many photos as usual. I do take care of a 2 and a 4 year old all day every day and my husband has been working past…
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…
iSights – ‘A Day At The Zoo’ – By Janine Graf
We are delighted to publish Janine Graf’s latest article to her iSights Column with us. This time Janine explains the background to the animals that we have all grown so fond of and make up her wonderful mobile photographic images. This is a seriously good read, don’t miss this. Over to you Janine (forward by Joanne Carter). "Hi everybody! This month I thought I would share some information about the animals I use in my images; specifically the rhinoceros and the giraffe. I’ve received emails and comments from people over the past several months who are curious about these animals. The most common question being, “Are these animals stock…


























