COLUMNS
MyPadLive – Reserved For Nina – Part Two of Four
We recently published the first part of this video tutorial by our Columnist Teri Lou Dantzler and we’re really pleased to publish part two today. In this video Teri Lou explains the continued process after saving as a layer her image processed in Word Foto, she now moves on to Image Blender and Filterstorm to make Global and Selective adjustments. Over to you Teri Lou. (foreword by Joanne Carter). If you feel inspired to try this for yourself, these are the links to the apps in the app store WordFoto, Image Blender, Filterstorm Video Demonstration
Gray’s Anatomy – Dogs have owners, cats have staff
It’s hard to believe it but it’s Friday again, another whirlwind week has flown by, well all our regular readers know that Fridays at theappwhisperer mean just one thing, Gray’s Anatomy by Richard Gray. This week Richard Gray takes another humorous look at Instagram content and it’s prevalence of cat images, it also reminds me of a book I have entitled ‘all cats have Aspergers’, don’t miss it. Over to you Richard (foreword by Joanne Carter). “Perhaps people who moan about how many pictures of cats there are on Instagram (and elsewhere for that matter) should take careful note of the title of this week’s Gray’s Anatomy. One day,…
Cindy Patrick Joins The App Whisperer As A New Columnist
We’re delighted to welcome Cindy Patrick as a new Columnist to theappwhisperer.com. Cindy is an Award Winning Professional Photographer, iPhoneographer and fine artist and we have been huge fans of her work for a long time. Cindy began using her iPhone as a creative tool in late 2010, since then, she has gone on to exhibit her work around the world, most notably in February 2012 at the Latitudes International Photography Festival in Huelva, Spain. There, she was one of only six iPhoneographers whose work was selected to be shown alongside that of many world-renowned photographers from the esteemed Magnum Photo Agency. Her work has also been exhibited at The…
Mobile Shorts Tiny Shutter Advantage – DuelPic
This week Keith Tharp reviews a brand new app, DuelPic and really puts it through its paces. It’s a great free app that allows you to interact with your Instagram buddies and your entire Instagram library of photographs – into a completely different way. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). Take a look at this video review and if this inspires you, click here to download this great app. Video Demonstration
iObsess – Adobe PhotoShop Touch – iPad Tutorial
As our regular readers will know Dan Marcolina is one of our awesome Columnists and regularly submits an incredibly creative video tutorial to his iObsess Column with us. Dan has just sent us his latest submission, check it out below. This time it’s based on Adobe’s Photoshop Touch iPad software. Don’t miss this… Video Tutorial
Catherine Restivo & JQ Gaines Join The App Whisperer As New Columnists
We’re delighted to welcome both Catherine Restivo and JQ Gaines as Columnists to theappwhisperer.com. They will co-edit one unique column. Both Catherine and JQ have been involved with theappwhispererer.com for a long time and are frequently featured in our Flickr Group Showcase with their stunning images. We are huge fans of their creativity, their integrity and perhaps most of all their commitment to mobile photography. In their own words, this is how they describe their brand new column with us…. ‘Everyone knows that a photograph tells a story.. which most of the time ends up speaking louder than words. But even though we think we know what’s going on in a…
StreetVIEW – ‘There is something about Valletta….’
We’re delighted to publish Laura Peischl’s first feature article with us for her brand new Column, StreetVIEW. In this incredible post Laura describes the streets of Valletta, in terms of pure emotion, sounds, scents, texture and sights. Don’t miss this incredible article, we have published all of Laura’s images into a video format with the music of her choice. This is the music that was playing in Laura’s mind whilst taking these awesome shots. Over to you Laura (foreword by Joanne Carter). “What is the city but it’s people?” – William Shakespeare, Coriolanus I find myself sitting outside in the caressing November morning sun, my iPhone dead after…
MyPadLive – Reserved For Nina – Part One of Four
We’re delighted to publish another video tutorial by our esteemed Columnist Teri Lou Dantzler in her Column with us ‘MyPadLive’. This tutorial is in four parts and this is the first. Teri Lou explains the workflow process of several applications, in this Part One Teri Lou explains the overall steps and the app Word Foto. We hope you find this video as inspiring and creative as we do. Over to you Teri Lou… (foreword by Joanne Carter). Video Demonstration
Star Rush Joins The App Whisperer As A New Columnist
We’re delighted to welcome Star Rush as one of our Columnists to theappwhisperer.com. Star Rush is a Seattle-based photographer, writer, and educator, whose medium is predominantly connected (mobile) photography. Her street and documentary photography has been exhibited in the United States, London, and Europe and published in magazines Actual Colors May Vary, Camerpixo, Dodho.com and featured on international sites and publications: Resource Magazine, wired.it, and Volksrant. Most recently, her series “Departs” was published in Askgar Magazine. In 2012, her photoblog was syndicated on Photoverse, a handheld application developed by Kolekse.com. Her poetry and essays have appeared Hawaii Review, Fireweed, and others. Star often writes about connected photography for popular mobile…
Kuster – Naked In Brazil!
We’re so pleased to welcome our awesome Columnist, Kevin Kuster back home to theappwhisperer h.q., from his adventures in Brazil, he had a fantastic naked experience when he discovered he left one or two things behind … but we’ll let him tell you all about that. Over to you Kevin… (foreword by Joanne Carter) ‘I just spent the past several days speaking at a photography conference in Brazil and was naked the entire time’. © Kevin Kuster – He dropped from the sky Now, before you lose your lunch with the vision of me teaching naked, let me explain. I wasn’t physically naked, but I must admit it…


















