INTERVIEWS
Mobile Photography Interview with Lee Atwell – 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. You can view the original post on LensCulture here. First off today, is the interview I published with Lee Atwell entitled ‘Angels in Streets’. I hope you enjoy this, Lee’s work is truly beautiful.
Two New Editors for our Mobile Movies Column – Vanessa Vox and Giulia Baita
We are delighted to announce two new editors for our Mobile Movies Column, Vanessa Vox and Giulia Baita. Both are hugely supportive of this new and developing medium and are planning to invigorate this group. Baita obtained a degree in History and Contemporary Art and studies and supports examinations in History of Cinema at the University of Cagilari. She is a Professor of Italian and History and continues to cultivate her passion for art. Vox, studied Art History and Archaeology in Aix-en-Provence. In 2003, whilst in Switzerland, she began to explore the possibilities of digital art and video editing in collaboration with her husband. You can read more about these…
Mobile Art – APPart – Hand Challenge – TheAppWhisperer
It’s time for our 3rd AppArt Challenge! The details are listed below and the selected images will be presented in a showcase shortly after the challenge is closed. CHALLENGE 3: Hands Deadline is June 9, 2015 Our new challenge will feature hands. Your image could contain only hands, or hands could be just part of the composition but hands need to be an obvious emphasis in your piece. Maximum of three entries per person please do not upload any other images to this group as it has been created specifically for the challenge only. The admins will delete any images that are not relevant. Upload your images to the group…
Exclusive and Intimate Interview with Thomas Hurst – Photojournalist and Creator of COVR Photo Lens
Thomas Hurst is an admirable man and one that I am very pleased to know and call a friend. Originally, he was introduced to me by one of our Columnists and also good friend, Kevin Kuster – former Senior Photo Editor for Playboy Magazine. Hurst created the COVR lens case and launched a hugely successful campaign via Kickstarter last year for the iPhone 5 raising over $85,000, today he has launched a new campaign for the iPhone 6, you can read more about that here. I have been intrigued by Hurst for sometime, and wanted to learn more. Within this conversation, mostly in his own words, Hurst takes us through…
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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…
Mobile Movies Showcase – Week 53 – by Donna Donato
Welcome back to the fifty-third article in the column, Mobile Movies. We at TheAppWhisperer have been inspired by the Flickr upgrade of 1 Terabyte of storage for everyone and have wanted to launch a mobile movie section for some time. Now seems to be perfect, the new Flickr upgrade will allow for a full three minutes of 1080p HD quality video per single film and you can have as many as you have storage space for. Each week I (you can find me on Flickr here) will curate the movie uploads to our new Flickr group MobileMoviesTheAppWhisperer – I will view all the videos uploaded and comment on the ones selected. ”The internet has created…
TheAppWhisperer – Mobile Photography – Portrait of an Artist Interview with Kristie Benoit
We are delighted to publish our tenth Portrait of an Artist interview to this special column within TheAppWhisperer, edited by Jennifer Bracewell. This week Jennifer has interviewed Kristie Benoit a very interesting and talented mobile photographer, you’ll love this. (foreword by Joanne Carter). We also have a dedicated Facebook group set up for this Column too for chat and discussion – please join us here, Jennifer regularly adds and contributes to this. In addition we have set up a Flickr Group dedicated also to this column. We would like you to send all your mobile portraiture images here and we will curate and create showcases of this group. Please go…
APPart – Mobile Art – Pantone Color of the Day – ‘Lavender Mist’ – TheAppWhisperer
Many of you have already seen our new segment to our APPart column here at TheAppWhisperer, edited by Bobbi McMurry. We would like to inspire all mobile artists to create one image a day using the selected colour of Pantone’s ‘Color of the Day’ – see here (we will announce the colour each day). As well a ‘Color of the Day’, Pantone also link that colour with adjectives and/or nouns. For your information Pantone’s ‘Color of the Day’ was originally created by renowned astrologer Michele Bernhardt – you can read more about her here. Today’s ‘Color of the Day’ is Lavender Mist (16-3307) and the accompanying descriptives are ‘Writer,…
Do You Have A Question For Thomas Knoll – Co-creator of Photoshop?
Would you like to pitch your own question to Thomas Knoll? If so, follow this link to join him at Reddit AMA, today, Thursday, February 19 at 2:00pm PT (-5:00 GMT)
Dreams From The Digital Darkroom – Interview with Co-creator of Photoshop – Thomas Knoll
On February 19, 1990, an unknown software product called Photoshop arrived on store shelves, offering entirely new ways for professional photographers and designers to modify and create digital images. At the time, its creators could never have imagined just how influential Photoshop would become, eventually being used in industries as diverse as publishing, advertising, fine art, web design, film, medicine, law enforcement, fashion, government, video games, and countless other fields. This interview is with Thomas Knoll who co-created Photoshop with his brother, special effects pioneer John Knoll, about the worldwide phenomenon that the brothers’ team effort has grown into and just how, exactly, it all began, twenty-five years ago… via…























