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New iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus Olloclip Case
Olloclip have announced the brand new OLLOCASE for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, we have all been looking forward to its arrival. OLLOCASE is designed to work seamlessly with olloclip lens systems by simply attaching the lens to the top of the device. Pure protection with no moving parts or need to remove your case. Features: “olloclip-ready” for use with olloclip lens systems Rubberized bumpers for complete control Sturdy scratch-resistant back for added protection Raised bezel keeps the screen from contacting flat surfaces It is possible (unlike the previous versions) to purchase this case independently from a lens, if you already have one. The pre-order price for the OLLOCASE…
iColorama – Image Editor and Brushes Painter for iPad – Free Today
iColorama for iPad is a hugely popular app and one that is used by many, not just because it’s an incredibly proficient tool but also because the developer is hugely helpful and proactive. iColorama usually retails for $2.99/£1.99 but today it’s free. Click here to download.
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Impossible Universal Lab for Mobile Photography at The Photography Show 2015 with TheAppWhisperer
One of the many fabulous things I did within our seminars at The Photography Show this year was demonstrate the brand new Impossible Instant Lab Universal. In fact, as Impossible were at the show, I asked one of their wonderful staff members and friend Alex, to help me to demonstrate their new product – and it went down a storm! Unlike the previous version of the Instant lab, this model now works with more varieties of smartphone device. Essentially, Impossible have created a new adaptor that you position your mobile device within, for processing. It is possible to purchase this adaptor separately and to adapt your existing lab, if you…
My Latest LensCulture Article Published with Amy Leibrand
Fabulous! I am delighted to announce that my latest article as Contributing Editor for LensCulture has just been published. This time I interviewed Amy Leibrand about her stunning mobile photography. “I’m always looking for something to exaggerate, oversized lips or legs or the absence of flesh in a portrait. Some sort of odd composition or feature to make the viewer stop, take notice and (most importantly), ask questions.” —Amy Leibrand in conversation with LensCulture Contributing Editor, Joanne Carter “Leibrand’s world exploded when she was introduced to the work of Kristamas Klousch and Francesca Woodman. Both of these photographers’ work is dark, sensual and often provocative. It appealed to Leibrand not…
iOS Photography App – NEW From Hipstamatic – DSPO (pro-nounced Dis-po) – TheAppWhisperer
Today Hipstamtic bring to the world a new FOMO camera! Hipstamatic DSPO [pronounced Dis-po]. It joins the old idea of the disposable camera with the modern day necessity of constant communication. The group cameras allow you to add as many people as you’d like, to shoot for a set amount of time and enjoy life from all of it’s different angles. The set up is easy: select the desired time (as short as an hour or as long as 365 days). Then invite friends using your contact list or Facebook; or let the world join your camera by sharing the camera link via Twitter. DSPO is the perfect camera for your next…
Welcome to the Dark Side – Print 20 x 20 cm Mobile Images From Your Smartphone – Traditionally
The smell of chemicals, red lights in small darkrooms, rope lines full of drying, freshly developed prints… Now obsolete, this printing process is something romantic, beautiful and magical, remembered fondly by traditional photographers and indeed worth preserving for future generations. That moment of magical excitement when a photo appears on the pristine white photosensitive paper is indescribable with words. The Enfojer has been developed to bridge almost 200 years of photographic history. It has been developed by a team of Croatian enthusiasts. It looks good but I have not tested this product yet. Please take a look at the video below to learn more and click here to contact the…
My Latest Vogue Column Article Published with Uldus Bakhtiozina
Yes, yes, yes, I just love writing for Vogue and I am so delighted to announce the latest article to my Column has just been published. This time I interviewed another incredibly talented, strong and wonderful female photographer – Uldus Bakhtiozina. She’s a huge inspiration to me and I am sure, to so many of you too. This is a long interview, I had so much fun writing it, grab a coffee and sit down for a few minutes of bliss. “My life in general can be described in one phrase, ‘analytical spontaneity’, I analyze my surroundings and take spontaneous action”. Uldus Bakhtiozina in conversation with Joanne Carter, PhotoVogue Columnist… Please…
Adobe Mobile Apps Brush CC, Shape CC and Color CC Updated
Designers are now able to instantly share their brushes, shapes, colours, as well as other creative assets stores in CC Libraries, with friends or colleagues straight from their mobile device. CC Libraries was previously only available through the desktop applications. With this update, CC Libraries can be shared from any device. This is especially valuable for collaboration between designers, as they can now easily share their creative assets whenever and wherever they are. Also new in the update: Brush CC now features color masking, allowing users to easily remove a specific color from images. Shape CC now supports 17 additional languages: French, German, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Portuguese, Polish,…
My Latest LensCulture Article Published with Gina Costa
Wonderful! I am delighted to announce that my latest article as Contributing Editor for LensCulture has just been published. This time I interviewed Gina Costa about her incredible mobile Street Photography. “Mobile photography allows me to instinctively and quietly shoot the subject matter I am drawn to most—the streets. —Gina Costa, in conversation with LensCulture Contributing Editor, Joanne Carter The street photographer wanders through the city with an inherent “readiness to respond to errant details, chance juxtapositions, odd non sequiturs, peculiarities of scale, the quirkiness of life in the street” (Westerbeck and Meyerowitz, 1994)…” To read more, please follow this link.
My Latest Vogue Column Article Published with Elinleticia Hogabo
Oh Yes! I love writing for Vogue, I am so delighted to announce that the latest article to my Column with Vogue has just been published. This time I interviewed the most wonderful woman and photographer – Elinleticia Hogabo. She’s a huge inspiration to me and I am sure, to so many. “My models and I fight against darkness, I select models who understand anxiety, in the photographs we defeat the darkness but it is always present.” Elinleticia Högabo in conversation with Joanne Carter, PhotoVogue Columnist… Please read the complete article and admire her wonderful images go here.





















