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Latest Vogue Column Article Published, by Joanne Carter
Oooh I am having a particularly exhilarating morning today! Not only have I just announced that I am the new Contributing Editor for LensCulture and they have just published my first interview with Louise Whiting (see here) but also Vogue have also just published my latest interview with another fabulously talented photographer Paulina Otylie. Otylie is a photographer that you may not have come across but one I am sure you will want to learn more about, she’s also a huge supporter and advocate of mobile photography. Please don’t miss my wonderful interview with Paulina Otylie at Vogue here.
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Joanne Carter – New Contributing Editor for LensCulture
I’m really delighted to inform you that I am the new Contributing Editor For LensCulture. My new position affords me the luxury to write about fabulous mobile photographers and artists. As many of you know I am also a Columnist for Vogue too. My first interview for LensCulture has just been published. I interviewed the fabulously talented Louise Whiting and you can read it all in the following link. These are not long interviews, short and concise, around 500 words and filled with stunning imagery. Many congratulations to Louise Whiting for being my first, you were very patient with me, thank you. Please go here to read it.
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Fabulous iOS Photography Updates Today!
Of course many app developers have been busy behind the scenes rapidly trying to get their apps iOS 8 and iPhone 6/+ ready. With the urgency to do this, many have also taken the opportunity to add additional improvements to their apps, we’ve listed some notable ones below. All these updates are free, if you have previously purchased these apps, if not, just download from our links below:
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Alternative Processes: Live Bacteria and Incredible Photographic Portraits
Impermanence is a photographic project by South Korean artist Seung-Hwan OH, it’s very unusual. As he explains, ‘I use medium format colour positive film. And I think microbes eat gelatin which make light sensitive chemicles break out’. ‘This creates an aesthetic of entangled creation and destruction that inevitably is ephemeral, and results in complete disintegration of the film so that it can only be delicately digitized before it is consumed’, he said. To find out more about this project and view more images, please go here.
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New iOS Photography App – fotograf by CameraBag 2 Developers, Nevercenter
fotograf is built around classic photography essentials, starting with a large set of minimal filters and adjustments to make high-quality, timeless looks. Fotograf is interactive without being complicated, and it’s fast. It’s also straightforward to use. fotograf has an expandable filter library available, between downloading additional filter sets, saving your own presets, or designing advanced filters from scratch with their CameraBag software for Mac and PC (coming in an update soon, separate purchase required). And of course you can share your photos directly from the app to your favorite social networks, or keep them to yourself. It’s also designed to take advantage of iOS 8: it works as an extension…
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‘Impossible’ Interview with Meghan Davidson
We’re delighted to be working closer with The Impossible Project team as we continue to branch out and expand our reach with all things related to mobile photography. Analog post-processing of mobile images is becoming more and more popular and we’re going to make sure our readers are fully briefed on this very exciting development. The Impossible Project is in many ways leading the way, but there is also a growing community of mobile artists and photographers experimenting with other analog post processing techniques in an attempt to make their mobile images stand out even more, in galleries, magazines and the like and we have viewed some outstanding images and…
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iColorama and iColorama S – On Sale Today
Both the iPhone and iPad versions of iColorama are on sale today. This is a very comprehensive, popular and regularly updated app. Usually both apps retail for $2.99/£1.99 each but today they are available for $1.99/£1.49. Click below to download. iColorama S – iPhone/download iColorama – iPad/download
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iOS 8 – Upgraded Yet? Download This Apple Guide For Advice
If you’re still on the fence regarding the iOS 8 update, Apple have released their official iPhone and iPad User Guide for iOS 8. You’ll find it within iBooks and everything you need to know about iOS 8 and how to get the most out of it, is there. To read the guide, head over to iBooks and download for free either the iPhone or iPad versions to help you learn more.
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Polamatic – Another iOS Photography App Giveaway by TheAppWhisperer.com
Polamatic by Polaroid for iOS Photography has just been updated with some great new features including new live filter previews, with the existing filters refreshed and twelve all new image settings. Also in the new Polamatic Store, you’ll find features film and border packs. There’s some great new film packs, including ‘a walk among the tombstones: photographic evidence’ for free and a Chroma Film pack for $0.99/£0.69. There’s also new filters added to the 600 Series Film and increased output resolution on iPhone 4, bug fixes and more. This is a free update to Polamatic but if you have not previously downloaded this uber popular app, why not take your…
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Olloclip Lens Systems – The Original 3-in-1 System
Following on from the success of his first Olloclip series article, David Hayes has today taken a closer look at the original 3-in-1 lens from Olloclip. For many of our readers who are wondering what an Olloclip is and what it can do, this is a great series to learn more from. Don’t miss this, (foreword by Joanne Carter). In my last article covering the Olloclip lens systems (see here), I gave a brief overview of their entire iPhone line. Today I’d like to take a look at their Original 3-in-1 system. This system, which retails at $49.99, is…























