FEATURES
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DigiFun Art Festival 2015 – Seoul Museum of Art – Part 1
I hope you’re all following the posts relating to my lecture at the Seoul Museum of Art, South Korea on 23 September 2015. If you have missed any, please go here. It was a huge honour for me to be invited by DigiFun Art to participate in the DigiFun Art: Urban Scape Mobile Photography & Art Exhibition and Festival at this most prestigious museum. I divided my lecture into sections and I will run through the first slides and video presentation that I made in Part 1 with many thanks to Mimi Svanberg.
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DigiFunArt Festival 2015 at The Seoul Museum of Art – Introduction
Many of you will be aware that I was invited to lecture at the Seoul Museum of Art, South Korea on 23 September 2015. It was a huge honour for me to be invited by DigiFun Art to participate in the DigiFun Art: Urban Scape Mobile Photography & Art Exhibition and Festival at this most prestigious museum. Seoul Museum of Art is the representative art museum of Seoul, the capital of Korea and a central city of Asia, that aims to be a ‘Beautiful, Good, and Smart Art Museum.’ In order to accomplish this goal, the museum has set up two major objectives: to become a world-renowned art museum…
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Mobile Photography and Art – Flickr Group Showcase – Seoul Museum of Art Presentation
I am delighted to publish the Seoul Museum of Art Flickr Group Showcase that I presented within my lecture this week on Wednesday 23rd September 2015. I cannot express the impact it made on the audience, they were all thoroughly captivated and mesmerised by your art and the accompanying music. When it finished, there were loud comments of ‘wow’ ‘that was incredible’ and more. The duration of this showcase is over 9 minutes, the audience were transfixed the entire time it played. Thank you to all the artists I have featured here. There are so many more that I would have loved to include. This content and showcase are incredibly…
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My Latest Mobile Photography LensCulture Article – ‘In Conversation with David Booker/BlemishedEye’
As many of you will know, among the assortment of hats that I wear, writing for the BBC and Vogue, I am also Contributing Editor to LensCulture. My latest article with LensCulture has recently been published. This time, I review David Booker’s/BlemishedEye’s mobile photography portfolio and philosophy and have created an insight into the mind behind the images. I have republished it below (if you would like to read/view it on LensCulture, please go here). “I have always been drawn to images that have a dark undertone to them, particularly when combined with a sensual or sexual element.” —David Booker in conversation with LensCulture Contributing Editor, Joanne Carter.
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My Latest Vogue Column Article Published with Photographer Kiki Xue
I am so pleased to see my latest article for my column at Vogue has just been published. This time I interviewed the fabulously talented photographer, Kiki Xue. “Xue’s photographic work is marked by his belief that ‘true beauty lies within’, and there’s magic to be found. His eye is seasoned by his appreciation of art history representing Eastern and Western Cultures both traditional and modern. As he explains, “photography emphasizes the drawing part and portraiture is only a carrier of design. They are combined with each other. I like to observe different faces with different stories. For me, portrait photography puts a face to the story in my mind.…
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Hipstamatic 300 – Behind The Lens
Hipstamatic 300 is coming this August and it’s said to set your heart aflutter. If you would like to join the Beta team, just email Hipstamatic at this address – BETA@Hipstmatic.com and they will set you up. In the meantime, enjoy the video below…
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iOS Photography App – Enlight – Now With iPad Support
Enlight is a very popular app and up until now, has only be available for the iPhone. The new update offers full iPad support and the following additional features: • Clone/Heal tool • TIFF export support • Animated sessions that show workflow edits • Better flow in many features: Crop, Refit, Target, Duo, Tilt Shift, Instafit • Undo functionality in Type and Decals • Stability improvements We recently published a ‘first look’ iPhone tutorial by Jerry Jobe, to help you get the best out of Enlight. If you missed that, please go here. This is a free update to Enlight, if you have previously purchased this app. If not, you…
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iOS Photography App – Facetune – on Sale Today
Facetune is a hugely popular mobile photography app, it’s held the number one spot in the App Store around the world for a long time. Usually Facetune retails for $3.99/£2.99 but today it’s only $0.99/£0.79. There are two separate versions, we have added the links to both below: iPhone iPad
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Mobile Photography Interview with Gina Costa – Street Photographer
As many of you will know, among the assortment of hats that I wear, writing for the BBC and Vogue, I am also Contributing Editor to LensCulture. I have a brand new interview in the works, which will be published soon and in the meantime, with kind permission of LensCulture, I will be republishing my work to our beloved TheAppWhisperer website – the most popular mobile photography and art site in the world. Today, I am publishing ‘The Quiet Moment, The Golden Hour: Mobile Street Photography’ with Gina Costa . I hope you enjoy this, Gina’s work is alluring. To read the original article on LensCulture, please go here. “Mobile…
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Periscope – ‘The Latest Darling of the Technology Industry’ – The Telegraph
Kayvon Beykpour, founder and CEO of Periscope speaks his mind with Sophie Curtis of The Telegraph. In this interview, Beykpour discusses his aspirations for the app, that Twitter purchased for around $100 million (£67m) in March 2015. Read more here.




















