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Presenting Digital Art’s Week! August 4 – 8, 2025 at Castle Hill in Truro Massachusetts
As we all know, digital art is a growing form of artistic expression that uses a combination of smartphones, iPads, camera apps and post-processing apps to generate new imagery. Simply, it’s the process of taking and editing photos on a smartphone or an iPad. There is a vast variety of apps available for post-processing a photographic image, or for “drawing” and “painting” using these devices. And this is why we are delighted to present Digital Art Week at Castle Hill in Truro, Massachusetts to help you learn more. Knowing many of these tutors personally as well as their high-level work, TheAppWhisperer fully endorses these workshops. We have detailed the workshops…
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AirPods are more versatile than ever with studio-quality audio recording and camera remote
AirPods are more versatile than ever, with studio-quality audio recording and camera remote Studio-quality audio recording and camera remote capabilities enhance how AirPods users communicate and introduce new ways to capture content. Apple have previewed studio-quality audio recording and camera remote features for AirPods 4, AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), and AirPods Pro 2, delivering new ways to capture content and improving how users communicate. Updates to audio recording enable creators to record studio-quality vocals on the go, and start or stop video recordings from a distance with a simple press of the AirPods stem. Building on the benefits of Voice Isolation, AirPods users will also enjoy even…
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The Art of Blur: iPhone ICM Photography
A new book by UK photographer Adrian McGarry explores iPhone ICM (Intentional Camera Movement) photography, combining creative vision with practical techniques. It demonstrates how iPhone apps can transform everyday scenes into painterly, abstract images. The book features many inspiring examples and step-by-step guidance. It’s a valuable resource that motivates, challenges, and empowers new and experienced iPhone photographers to express their creativity freely. In today’s photography landscape, where technical perfection often grabs the spotlight, a quieter, more subtle side to creativity deserves recognition. It’s the art of capturing the mood of a moment, conveying emotion, and presenting a fresh perspective. For over a decade, Adrian McGarry has embraced iPhone photography,…
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24 hours in Miami Beach – Celebrating 10 years of iPhone photography
24 hours in Miami Beach – Celebrating 10 years of iPhone photography The bar proves to be a refreshing oasis, offering respite from the scorching afternoon sun that beats down on the beach and poolside. Jazz melodies fill the air, enhancing the throwback atmosphere meticulously crafted within. The cocktail of the month, an old-fashioned, proudly occupies a poster in a prominent spot, intensifying the sense of stepping back in time.The barman, his carefree smile etched on his sun-kissed face, expertly pours my drink straight from the shaker. “First time in Miami Beach?” he casually inquires, a question he must have posed countless times to previous guests.“No, I was here 25 years…
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Mobile Photography / Art ‘Why I Create Self Portraiture with my Smartphone’ by Tania Konnerth from Germany
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, we asked accomplished Mobile Photographer and Artist, Tania Konnerth from Germany to consider and answer ‘why I create self portraiture with my smartphone’. It is an interesting question to ponder, there are over 1.8 billion photos shared around the internet each day, many of these are selfies. The difference, we feel in our questioning is that we are asking artists. Therefore, do artists take self portraits because it gives them the opportunity to view themselves from the outside? That a considerable amount of other…
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New Apple iPhone X or iPhone 8/Plus – Which Should You Buy As An Mobile Photographer?
Our readership here at TheAppWhisperer.com are predominately preoccupied with smartphones as photographic devices and rightly so. The artists that we represent are some of the very best mobile photographers in the world. So the question on everyone’s mind, after the Apple keynote yesterday, is should I upgrade and which model should I upgrade to? With more choice than ever, this is by no means an easy question, we consider the key points below:
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Mobile Photography Competition – MIRA Mobile Prize – Black & White Street Photography
I am delighted to announce that the new MIRA Mobile Prize competition is now open for entries. This time the theme is Street Photography and Manuela Matos Monteiro, the host has described it as: “The true character of an environment can be found in people, streets, traffic, gardens and other public places. We invite you to show how you see the surroundings and the unknown places you visit. Through your photos, freeze moments in an original form, taking your point of view. Enjoy the invisibility and the immediacy of your mobile device! Share the way you see the streets of the world, registering moments and signs of human life. Types…
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Mobile Photography – Cine Meter II for iPhone App Giveaway worth $24.99 each
In keeping with our regular giveaways here at TheAppWhisperer, today we are offering you a truly phenomenal app for your mobile Photography. This app is essentally a reflected light meter, an RGB waveform monitor, and a false-color picture monitor. Cine Meter II works on any iDevice with a camera running iOS 6 or higher. It expands the original Cine Meter app with several added features: Cinematographer-oriented controls let you set shutter angle, ND filter compensation, and arbitrary filter factors, while Still Photo Mode hides shutter angles and frame rates for stills-friendly metering. Use the front-facing camera for “lightmeter selfies” – use yourself as the model when lighting a set (not…