TUTORIALS
Color Lake – iPhone Photography Tutorial
Color lake is one of those apps you think, hmmm not sure I will use it much, but once you get it you will want to run all your photos though it to see what it will do. This was exactly what I did and boy it was fun! The adjustable horizon and adjustable snow and rain feature means you can create an image with the specific look you are after. In this tutorial I show you how to create a stunning image using the water effect, in later tutorials I will demonstrate some of the other incredible effects of this app and how it can turn your images into…
Wood Camera – iPhone Photography Tutorial – How To Create A Dynamic Image – Part 2
As I mentioned in my earlier Wood Camera tutorial, I didn’t warm up to this app right away. When I first looked at it, my thoughts were those of “not impressed… I already have apps that do the same thing…” These thoughts quickly changed as I started working with Wood Camera. This tutorial is the second of two were I will show you how to quickly create a dynamic image…without having to leave the app! If you haven’t picked up Wood Camera yet, you can do so here. It retails for $1.99/£1.49/download. Final Image This is the final image, the one we are going to show you how to…
Wood Camera – iPhone Photography Tutorial – How To Create A Dynamic Image
I will have to admit that I didn’t warm up to this app right away. When I first looked at it, my thoughts were those of “not impressed… I already have apps that do the same thing…” These thoughts quickly changed as I started working with Wood Camera! This tutorial is the first of two were I will show you how to quickly create a dynamic image…without having to leave the app! If you haven’t picked up Wood Camera yet, you can do so here. It retails for $1.99/£1.49/download. This is the final image, the one we are going to show you how to create. Step 1 …
Alien Sky – iPhone Photography Tutorial
There’s a new kid on the block from BrainFeverMedia, the developers of LensLight and LensFlare….Alien Sky. With this app one can, as the makers put it, “…create fantastic and futuristic visions…” through the use of the app’s collection of space objects and lens flares. The interface of Alien Sky is just like LensLight and LensFlare so if you are familiar with these, than using Alien Sky will be fairly straightforward. What I would like to do in this tutorial is to give you a quick introduction of how this app works…and then show you how I built my own otherworldly image. So let’s begin… If you haven’t yet picked up…
645 PRO – Tutorial – How To Use This Very Popular iPhone Photography App
645 PRO is a very popular iPhone photography app, despite only hitting the App Store in the past few weeks. Feedback from our iPhone photography community confirmed that despite its popularity, some users were slightly ‘confused’ by the technological layout. We have written this tutorial as an introduction to using 645 PRO, to ensure you fully understand what the app is doing and you get the most out of it. Read this exclusive tutorial below. If you haven’t yet picked up 645 PRO you can do so here. It retails for $2.99/£1.99/download. Because of the myriad buttons, dials and displays on the 645 Pro, I think the best way…
Wood Camera – iOS Photography App Review
When you first open up the Wood Camera app, you get a nice feeling of familiarity about the interface. The ever popular Camera+ app springs to mind. Not that the makers have copied anything – itʼs just one gets the feeling that all the knobs and buttons are all in the right places and is intuitively navigated. There is a handy “live“ tutorial when you first open up the app so you should be creating images with ease in no time at all. With 22 “lenses” (filters), 17 textures and 12 frames, there are thousands of creative ways to chop and change an image to achieve some interesting results. Read…
iPhone Photography Tutorial — How to add Texture, Tone, and a Hint of Rusty Color to your Image – By Rad Drew
Our new mobile iPhone photography tutorial section is in full swing and we’ve received much acclaim from the mobile photography community, thanks to all. If you’ve missed our previous tutorials you can read them here. This is my first tutorial for theappwhisperer.com (of many), we hope 😉 Joanne will very soon by publishing my A Day In The Life of article, so look out for that. I can tell you a little about myself here, photography has been a love for years. I earned a degree in Journalism with an emphasis in photography and shot for years with a 1972 Nikkormat FTN, switching to digital only 6 years ago. And…
iPhone Photography Tutorial – Creating Abstract Flower Art
Our new mobile iPhone photography tutorial section is in full swing and we’ve received much acclaim from the mobile photography community, thanks to all. If you’ve missed our previous tutorials you can read them here. My A Day In The Life article was recently published by Joanne and if you missed that you can read it here. Let me give you a little background to this image. It was one of those delightful late spring afternoons in my back garden…and I needed some images for my i365 project. During the course of this “shoot”, I switched to the Hipstamatic app, selected one of my favorite combo’s (Salvador 84 lens, Dream…
iPhone Photography Tutorial By Alexey Tsyganok
Welcome to our iPhone photography tutorial section, today we talk to Alexey Tsyganok about his incredible image ‘Walking Together’. Alexey talks us through the complete process as you can read below. We previously interviewed Alexey in our Extension of the I series, if you missed that you can read it here. Alexey is a 40 year old, mathematician by education who graduated at Moscow State University. For the past 19 years Alexey has been working in the investment banking industry. He is married and has three children. In his spare time Alexey enjoys iPhone photography, bridge and poker card games. Don’t miss this awesome tutorial below… Final Image …
iPhone Photography Tutorial With Catherine Restivo – Creating Stunning Art
Welcome to our iPhone photography tutorial section, today we talk to Catherine Restivo about her incredible image ‘Waiting for a Sign’. Catherine talks us through the complete process as you can read below. We previously interviewed Catherine for our A Day In The Life section, if you missed that you can read it here. Catherine is a hugely talented iPhone photographer. Her work has been featured at the Giorgi Gallery in Berkeley, CA; SOHO Gallery for Digital Art in NYC; First Annual iPhoneography Miami Exhibition at Artspace Gallery Miami; “iPhoneography: Updated Visual Dialogs” at the Lunch Box Gallery in Miami, FL; Mobile P1xels Show at the Los Angeles Center for…























