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Sarah Jarrett Joins The App Whisperer As A New Columnist
We’re delighted to welcome Sarah Jarrett as a new Columnist to theappwhisperer.com. Sarah completed her degree and postgraduate studies at Harrow School of Art & Brighton University in 1992 specializing in Photography. She was singled out in her final year for special bursary prizes from both Kodak and Agfa. After graduating Sarah taught Art, Textiles & Photography in Brighton and continued to exhibit her work in London, Brighton, Cambridge and Norfolk. In 1998 she began to freelance full time and began to experiment with painting onto her own large color photographic prints with oils and sewing onto the surface with a sewing machine in an attempt to develop a unique…
Mobile Shorts Tiny Shutter Advantage – StillShot Video Tutorial
Keith Tharp has just sent us his video tutorial article for his weekly Tiny Shutter Mobile Shorts Column. In this tutorial Keith puts the app StillShot through its paces and demonstrates how to pull still images from your iPhone videos quickly and easily, don’t miss this.. Video Tutorial
iObsess – iPhone Photography Tutorial By Dan Marcolina
As our regular readers will know Dan Marcolina is one of our awesome Columnists and regularly submits an incredibly creative video tutorials to his iObsess Column with us. Dan has just sent us his latest submission, check it out below. This time it’s based on Toon Paint, Blur FX and Photoshop. Don’t misss this… Click here to watch this video.
Janine Graf Joins The App Whisperer As A New Columnist
We are delighted to welcome Janine Graf as a new Columnist to theappwhisperer.com. Janine has been an integral part to theappwhisperer.com for some time now. We have published many features relating to her outstanding work, these include, A Picture’s Worth article here, her Top 5 Apps here, her A Day In The Life of Interview, here and Extension of the I interview, here. Not only that, we have also included her images in our Flickr Group Showcases many times too. Janine’s incredible mobile photography and art has always been an absolute joy to view, it is incredibly humorous and we know of no other mobile photographer/artist that can capture and…
Blux Camera For iPad – Review
The app that we are going to look at today, it’s a little jewel of technological advancement, oozing with amazing features. Blux Camera for iPad (£1.49 – $1.99) allows the user a full range of manual control, turning the iPad into an almost proper point and shoot mean machine. What Is It? In a nutshell, Blux Camera is Instagram’s filters meet James Bond’s technology. In this app you can find roughly all types of feature you may need to take and edit your photo. Albeit, you can benefit from this only while using it in real time, for there are no post processing options and one will not…
MyPadLive – Reserved For Nina – Part Three of Four
We recently published part One and Two of this tutorial video series by our Columnist Teri Lou Dantzler and we’re really pleased to publish Part Three today. In this video Teri Lou explains her workflow choices while still working on the same image. Teri Lou uses Snapseed, FX Photo Studio and Dynamic Light in this tutorial. Over to you Teri Lou. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). Video Demonstration
APPart – Back To Basics: Creating A Background Textural Library
Wow, it’s Saturday again and that means just one thing over here at theappwhisperer.com HQ, Mel Harrison’s weekly Column – APPart. Every Saturday we will publish more of Mel’s incredible work which focuses on digital art and collage images. Each week Mel will be incorporating different ‘mainstream’ editing apps to inspire you to try some APPart of your own. In this weeks’ Column Mel takes us back to the basics, explaining how to create a ‘background library’. All links to the apps used are at the end of this post. Over to you Mel…. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). If you are working with collage/art images the first step is…
Gray’s Anatomy – It’s Not Really A Cloud
Friday is here again and that means just one thing at theappwhisperer.com, Richard Gray’s Gray’s Anatomy Column. This week Richard discusses the recent downtime at Instagram and considers the unthinkable. Over to you Richard. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). ‘Instagram was down briefly yesterday morning. There was quite a long outage a few months ago when the world seemed to stand still. People began, quite literally, to twiddle, if not their thumbs, then their fingers, aimlessly. And the photos posted by people just prior to the outage enjoyed hours of exposure on all their followers’ screens. I had to look at a plate of sweet and sour chicken for three hours.…
Mobile Shorts Tiny Shutter Advantage – Elasticam Walkthrough And Tutorial
Earlier this week we mentioned the brand new app Elasticam from the developer of ArtStudio. In this weeks latest Tiny Shutter Advantage Column article by Keith Tharp, Keith puts this app through it’s paces. Don’t miss this… Video Walkthrough And Tutorial
parallel II perspectives With Catherine Restivo & JQ Gaines
We’re delighted to publish the very first of Catherine Restivo’s and JQ Gaines’ ‘parallel II perspectives’ brand new column with us. Parallel II perspectives is a collaborative space allowing both Catherine and JQ to creatively explore their impressions from passing glimpses of strangers, buildings or even objects, using the same image. In this first article, we have created two separate screenshows of their images along with their own individual audio to demonstrate this entirely. We really hope you enjoy this wonderful column, many thanks to Catherine and JQ for their excellent work. Catherine Restivo Screenshow JQ Gaines Screenshow Catherine’s Still Images – Original Step 2 iColorama Step 3 …























