INTERVIEWS
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Visualising Mobile Art Interview with Christine Sobczak
We have a new section here at TheAppWhisperer.com entitled ‘Visualising Interviews’. A picture speaks a thousand words, so says the English language idiom and as this is a website by and for visual artists, we felt this section was long overdue. We asked a series of mobile photographers and artists ten questions, in text format and we asked them to respond in their very best way, visually. We published our first and second visual interviews with Deborah McMillion and M. Cecilia Sao Thaigo this week, if you missed those, please go here. Today we are publishing our third visual interview, this time with Christine Sobczak…! All images ©Christine Sobczak
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Visualising Mobile Art Interview with M. Cecilia São Thiago
We have a new section here at TheAppWhisperer.com entitled ‘Visualising Interviews’. A picture speaks a thousand words, so says the English language idiom and as this is a website by and for visual artists, we felt this section was long overdue. We asked a series of mobile photographers and artists ten questions, in text format and we asked them to respond in their very best way, visually. We published our first visual interview yesterday with Deborah McMillion, if you missed that please take a look here. Today we are publishing our second visual interview, this time with M. Cecilia Sao Thaigo…! All images ©M. Cecilia Sao Thaigo
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Visualising Mobile Art Interview with Deborah McMillion
We have a new section here at TheAppWhisperer.com entitled ‘Visualising Interviews’. A picture speaks a thousand words, so says the English language idiom and as this is a website by and for visual artists, we felt this section was long overdue. We asked a series of mobile photographers and artists ten questions, in text format and we asked them to respond in their very best way, visually. Our first visual interview today is with Deborah McMillion, take a look! All images ©Deborah McMillion
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Mobile Photography – TrueView Interview – ‘The Decisive Moment’ with Deborah McMillion from the USA
Our TrueView Interview section is an area where we ask one singular question, to mobile photographers and artists and it is captured to video. This time, I have asked mobile artists to consider their work within a story telling/narrative framework. My thoughts behind this, include an 18th century thesis, ‘Laocoon: An Essay on the Limits of Painting and Poetry‘, Gotthold Lessing argued that although painting could not communicate narrative in the sense of telling a story, it could imply drama by aspiring to capture the “pregnant moment”. In photography, this idea thrives as the “decisive moment” first introduced by Henri Cartier-Bresson and his followers. Therefore, my question to a mobile…
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Mobile Photography – TrueView Interview – ‘The Pregnant Moment’ with Lynette Sheppard from Hawaii, USA
One of the many things that I love, so so much about our TrueView Interview section within TheAppWhisperer.com is the feeling that I am personally having a conversation with the artist whom I have asked a question to. This is one of the many good things about social media, the ability to get closer to all of you, even though we are separated by thousands of miles, in many cases. It is completely apparent in this new TrueView Interview with Lynette Sheppard when she considers her work within a story telling/narrative framework. My thoughts behind this, include an 18th century thesis, ‘Laocoon: An Essay on the Limits of Painting and…
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Mobile Photography – TrueView Interview – ‘The Pregnant Moment’ with Brett Chenoweth from the United States
Our TrueView Interview section is an area where we ask one singular question, to mobile photographers and artists and it is captured to video. This time, I have asked mobile artists to consider their work within a story telling/narrative framework. My thoughts behind this, include an 18th century thesis, ‘Laocoon: An Essay on the Limits of Painting and Poetry‘, Gotthold Lessing argued that although painting could not communicate narrative in the sense of telling a story, it could imply drama by aspiring to capture the “pregnant moment”. In photography, this idea thrives as the “decisive moment” first introduced by Henri Cartier-Bresson and his followers. Therefore, my question to an artist…
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My Latest Vogue Column Interview Published with Photographer Clara Giaminardi Today!
I am beyond ecstatic, my latest interview has just been published to Vogue and when this happens, I am always thrilled. This time, I interviewed the incredibly talented photographer, Clara Giaminardi, I utterly adore her work. “Cascading into the world in 1992, Italian visual linguist, Clara Giaminardi’s later emergence into the photographic cosmos represents a deeply personal, complex and largely enduring oeuvre. Consisting notably of visceral, primordial and emotional portraiture that she describes as “creating a mirror to discover the self through the other,” in this conversation with PhotoVogue Columnist, Joanne Carter. Read more at Vogue, here.
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Mobile Photography & Art – My Top Five Apps by Geri Centonze from Southern California, United States
We are revitalising our Top Five Apps section to our Photo App Lounge column. This a section within TheAppWhisperer where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers and artists to list their top five apps and to explain why they have selected them. Kicking us off today is highly respected and talented Mobile Artist and Photographer – Geri Centonze from Southern California, United States, take a look! (foreword by Joanne Carter). All images ©Geri Centonze “Only FIVE! When Joanne asked me to participate in the ongoing series “My Top Five Apps”, I eagerly accepted and then I looked at my iPad that contains over 225 photo editing apps and wondered how I…
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Mobile Photography – TrueView Interview – ‘The Pregnant Moment’ with Catherine Schell Caddigan from the United Sates
Our TrueView Interview section is an area where we ask one singular question, to mobile photographers and artists and it is captured to video. This time, I have asked mobile artists to consider their work within a story telling/narrative framework. My thoughts behind this, include an 18th century thesis, ‘Laocoon: An Essay on the Limits of Painting and Poetry‘, Gotthold Lessing argued that although painting could not communicate narrative in the sense of telling a story, it could imply drama by aspiring to capture the “pregnant moment”. In photography, this idea thrives as the “decisive moment” first introduced by Henri Cartier-Bresson and his followers. Therefore, my question to Catherine Caddigan…
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Mobile Photography & Art – My Top Five Apps by Armineh Hovanesian from Glendale, California, United States
We are revitalising our Top Five Apps section to our Photo App Lounge column. This a section within TheAppWhisperer where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers and artists to list their top five apps and to explain why they have selected them. Kicking us off today is highly respected and talented Mobile Artist and Photographer – Armineh Hovanesian from Glendale, California, United States, take a look! (foreword by Joanne Carter). All images ©Armineh Hovanesian “Thank you very much for asking me to share my top 5 apps with TheAppWhisperer and its readers. Even though I have countless apps on my phone/iPad, I tend to use the following applications, the most”.





























