TUTORIALS
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Mextures – iPhone Photography App Tutorial – Part 1 – By Jerry Jobe
We’re delighted to publish the first of a three part special series of iPhone Photography Tutorials with the app Mextures by our incredibly talented newest staff member to our Tutorials section, Jerry Jobe, don’t miss this (foreword by Joanne Carter). If you haven’t picked up Mextures yet, you can download it here. ‘With the advent of digital photography, people were suddenly able to make their photos look incredible. No more messing with chemicals or turning your film over to someone else messing with chemicals. No more wondering if the film you used was old, or if dropping your camera might have cracked the case and introduced a light leak.…
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Technical Mobile Photography App Tutorial With Layover – ‘Variations On A Theme’
We have just published our latest Technical Tutorial by our Head of Technical Tutorials David Hayes. This time David gets to grips once again with the iOS photography app Layover and explores some excellent features (we have published various tutorials with Layover, if you’ve missed those, please go here). Over to you David… (foreword by Joanne Carter). Layover retails for $0.99/$0.69 and you can download it here. Over to you David …. (foreword by Joanne Carter) Recent trends I’ve noticed amongst the photographers I follow are studies of a single image where they’ve applied different apps and techniques to create variations of that image. I’ve done likewise but what…
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Creative Mobile Photography Tutorial By Natali Prosvetova
First of all I must warn you, I am not sure that this tutorial will be so interesting and really useful for all readers…At least, this work is one of narrowly focused style, as well as, it is the result of manipulation and the imagination of a mad scientist)) However, I received several inquiries for clarification on creating this work and I hope that this lesson will inspire you to create your personal art-vibration (abstractions). Accordingly, below will be presented just technical explanation. If you’re still here, let’s start 😉 1. First things first, I processed one pic from my archive using one of my favorite apps Decim8. So,…
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Technical Mobile Photography App Tutorial With Layover
We have just published our latest Technical Tutorial by our Head of Technical Tutorials David Hayes. This time David gets to grips with the iOS photography app Layover and explores some excellent features. Over to you David… (foreword by Joanne Carter). Layover retails for $0.99/$0.69 and you can download it here. “In past articles, I’ve covered the different aspects of how to use this great layering app. This time I thought I’d have some fun creating a bit of “surrealism” given Layover’s capability to work with up to five layers at once. A bit of a disclaimer here at the beginning…all the elements that I will be using in…
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iPhone Photography App Technical Tutorial – Glaze – By Jerry Jobe
Don’t miss our latest iPhone Photography App Technical Tutorial, this time featuring the very popular app, Glaze. Jerry Jobe our newest recruit and Technical Tutorial Editor has written this superbly crafted tutorial that we’re sure you are going to enjoy. Over to you Jerry (foreword by Joanne Carter)… Glaze is free to download, although there are in-app purchases. Click here to download Glaze. All other apps that are mentioned within this tutorial are in bold with app links to the Apple App Store. ‘Perhaps because I’ve never been able to hold a paintbrush or pen in hand and create a smooth line or a valid representation of what…
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iPhone Photography App Technical Tutorial – PhotoStation – Taking A Look At Layering
We have published many iPhone Photography app technical tutorials with PhotoStation, formerly known as AnyShape – Photo Editor here at theappwhisperer.com (TAW). If you have missed those, please go here. This time our Head of Technical Tutorials, David Hayes takes us through the practice of Layering within PhotoStation, this is a new feature that was recently included in a new update. PhotoStation retails for $0.99/£0.69 and you can download it here. When PhotoStation first came out as AnyShape, it was a quite interesting app given its unique Bezler selection tool. My first articles focused on using this tool…. and I’ll have to say it took awhile to fully master…
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iPhone Photography Video Workflow By Paul Brown
We’re delighted to publish Paul Brown’s latest workflow tutorial – this time he has taken a different approach and used video to explain. It’s fascinating and excellently put together, we think you’ll enjoy this a lot. We have published several of Paul Brown’s workflows recently, if you’ve missed those, please go here. Over to you Paul (foreword by Joanne Carter)… Originally a very static Hipstamatic capture, ‘tennis’ was processed to introduce movement and a vintage black and white iPhoneography look. This tutorial includes a real-time narrated video workflow and slows the pace right down to look at just a small handful of iPhoneography apps that I use…
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Technical iPhone Photography App Tutorial With Halftone 2
We’re delighted to publish our latest Technical Tutorial, this time exploring Halftone 2, written by our Head of Technical Tutorials, David Hayes. We have published several articles and tutorials using the earlier version of Halftone and if you’ve missed those, please go here. We also published a Creative Tutorial, using Layout and Halftone apps in combination, by Nettie Edwards – if you missed that please go here. This tutorial focuses on the very latest version of Halftone, aptly called Halftone 2 and David gives an absolutely fabulous overview to really help you get to grips with it. It’s an incredible comprehensive tutorial and one that we feel you will find…
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iPhone Photography Effect Workflow – Freelensing Part 2 – By Paul Brown
Last week we published Part 1 of Paul Brown’s Freelensing workflow article, if you missed that please go here. We’re delighted today to republish the second part to this wonderful feature, many thanks to Paul for granting us permission to do so, over to you Paul…(foreword by Joanne Carter). ‘As last week, I used the following 2 analog freelensing images captured on black and white ISO400 film as my reference images together with the third image which is the iPhoneography result of last week’s process’. { analog freelensing – example 1 } { analog freelensing – example 2 } { iPhoneography freelensing – process one } The…
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Technical iPhone Photography Tutorial – Alt Photo To Etchings – By David Hayes
We are delighted to publish our fifth tutorial featuring the the app, Etchings. In this tutorial, our Head of Technical Tutorials, David Hayes, mixes Etchings with another popular app, Alt Photo, with some very interesting results. Don’t miss this (foreword by Joanne Carter). Over to you David… ‘Who said creating a great image had to be hard?!!’ Lately I’ve been amazed by all the great iPhone Photography that I’m viewing. Fantastic post-production work by these artists that I know consists of layer upon layer…upon apps upon apps. Amazing stuff!! This tutorial isn’t about that at all! Instead, it will show you how to create a great image in…




























