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D-IVE, the first Mobile Photography Festival in Spain – Second Day
Second day of D-IVE Mobile Photography Festival. At Barcelona’s Mobile World Centre..many thanks to our Reporter on the ground, Fernando Prats. Workshop “Afterfocus: Focussing and Blurring Reality”, by Toni Vegara. Workshop “Creative photocollage” by Emilio Chuliá. “Tonki”, italian ecological frames. philgonzalez_instagrammers.jpg: Conference: “The Instagram Revolution” by Phil González. Photowalk EyeEm2013-04-20 16.05.22-2.jpg: “Photowalk EyeEm” around Architecture, starting point: DHUB photographing-in-hdr_2013-04-20 20.50.28.jpg: Workshop “Photographing in HDR”, by Fernando Prats diveuniverse_beginning2013-04-20 11.50.03.jpg: D-IVE, digital live, beginning of the second day. Workshop “Street photography: Shooting up Close”, by Andrés Altamirano, “Creative Editing” by Olga Viñuales and Exhibition #Diveuniverse (curated through Instagram and EyeEm).
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iSights – ‘A Day At The Zoo’ – By Janine Graf
We are delighted to publish Janine Graf’s latest article to her iSights Column with us. This time Janine explains the background to the animals that we have all grown so fond of and make up her wonderful mobile photographic images. This is a seriously good read, don’t miss this. Over to you Janine (forward by Joanne Carter). "Hi everybody! This month I thought I would share some information about the animals I use in my images; specifically the rhinoceros and the giraffe. I’ve received emails and comments from people over the past several months who are curious about these animals. The most common question being, “Are these animals stock…
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PictureBook – The Rules of Paranoia – By Benamon Tame
We’re delighted to publish Benamon Tame’s ninth article to his column PictureBook. In PictureBook Benamon concentrates on the the story behind the image. As Benamon himself describes it: ‘As Photographic artists we do not just capture stories but create them, the journey behind and the image we present. PictureBook draws on Images selected from my own story series but will also look at the work of the other story tellers within the community’. Don’t miss this uber creative article from Benamon, fabulous piece. Over to you Benamon. (foreword by Joanne Carter). “Delphi watched behind the safety of her jar, dirty glass eye behind stained glass wall. The other toys…
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6×7 – Updated
One of the most popular apps for iPhone, 6×7 has been updated today with a range of performance enhancements and minor bug fixes. So many of the incredible iPhone photographers and artists that we have interviewed on this site, use it. Cindy Patrick, is one of these and she really is an outstanding mobile artist whom we have huge admiration for. The image below is hers, taken with 6×7. This is a free update, if you have previously downloaded this app, if not, you can pick it up here. It retails for $0.99/£0.69/download. © Cindy Patrick – ‘The Lovers and the iPhoneographer’ – 6×7, Shock My Pic, Iris Photo Suite,…
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APPart – Copyright Issues Within Mobile Art And Apps – By Mel Harrison
It’s Saturday already and that means it’s time for Mel Harrison’s latest APPart article and this week Mel highlights a very important and potentially controversial issue regarding copyrighted material and the usage of it within your own artwork. Mel’s main frustration is with an app that she did not want to name but having written to them myself, several times and having received no reply I felt that perhaps we should, the app that Mel is referring to in this article is Paint FX and it is one of her favorites and one that she has used for a lot of her artwork to date. I’ll let Mel take it…
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ItalianBrother – ‘My Photographic Journey’
Don’t miss ItalianBrother (Dilshad Corleone’s) latest column article with us, Dilshad takes us on a wonderful trip down memory lane and reminds us all how important it is to never stop shooting. Over to you Dilshad…(foreword by Joanne Carter). “Passport – check. Air-tickets – check. Personal will (well you never know) – check. Camera – not interested. “What!? Are you going mad? You are going to one of the most panoramic and atmospheric place in the world, a trip of a lifetime and no bloody camera?” That was the reaction of one of my friend when he heard that I was not taking a camera for my journey on…
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Sarah Jarrett – A Day In The Life Interview With An Incredibly Talented Mobile Photographer And Artist
Welcome to our very exciting column on theappwhisperer.com. This section entitled ‘A day in the life of …’ and this is where we take a look at some hugely influential, interesting and accomplished individuals in the mobile photography world. People that we think you will love to learn more about.This is our seventieth installment of the series, if you have missed our previous interviews please go here. Sarah Jarrett completed her degree and postgraduate studies at Harrow School of Art & Brighton University in 1992 specialising in Photography. She was singled out in her final year for special bursary prizes from both Kodak and Agfa. After graduating Sarah taught Art,…
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A Day In The Life Of Tommy Vohs – An Intriguing, Liberating And Inspiring Mobile Photographer
Welcome to our very exciting column on theappwhisperer.com. This section entitled ‘A day in the life of …’ and this is where we take a look at some hugely influential, interesting and accomplished individuals in the mobile photography world. People that we think you will love to learn more about. This is our sixty ninth installment of the series, if you have missed our previous interviews please go here. Today we are featuring Tommy Vohs. Tommy is originally from the Channel Island of Jersey and has been living in Canada most of her life. She has worked as a train conductor at Canadian National and VIA Rail out of Toronto…
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Big Lens – Tutorial – Using Blur To Improve Your Mobile Images
A few days ago I was having a lovely conversation with my very good IG friend Ian Garrington (@iangarrington on Instagram), about the various blurring apps that one can find around. At one point he said something that made me come up with an idea, one of those moments when a light-bulb lights up over your head… If you are in the business of completing online surveys or if your job requires you to view webpages continuously in a day, then you probably got your fingers hurting because of endless mouse clicking. Auto Clicker download could be the solution to your painfully repetitive task. So here it is, the first…
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A Day In The Life Of Millo Salgado – An Outstanding Mobile Photographer
Welcome to our very exciting column on theappwhisperer.com. This section entitled ‘A day in the life of …’ and this is where we take a look at some hugely influential, interesting and accomplished individuals in the mobile photography world. People that we think you will love to learn more about. This is our sixty fourth installment of the series, if you have missed our previous interviews, please go here. Today, we are featuring Millo Salgado, an Architect, born in Colima, México, a small city near the Pacific Coast. Millo was born in 1972 and since then the sea has been near him, both physically and in his great images. Millo…