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iOS Mobile Photography App Tutorial – ‘Stackables’ Part 1 by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish Part 1 of 3 mobile photography app tutorials with the app Stackables by Jerry Jobe (foreword by Joanne Carter). Stackables retails for $1.99/£1.69 and you can download it here. “You would think, after covering 92 iPhoneography apps (this is number 93), that I have covered all of my favorite apps. You would be wrong. It’s no secret that I do most of my apping in iColorama. It’s also no secret that I find Snapseed to be indispensable for quick, quality edits. And I’ve raved over apps by Pixite and JixiPix. But today’s app, Stackables, is such a joy to work with that I find…
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iOS Mobile Photography App Tutorial – Shift – by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish this very interesting tutorial of the new app by Pixite Apps called Shift. Jerry puts it through its paces and laments the quality found in many of the other apps by this developer, don’t miss this. Over to you Jerry. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). Shift retails for $0.99/£0.79 and you can download it here. “As I’ve said multiple times, I’m a big fan of the Pixite apps. I just finished covering Union, and before that I’ve shown you Tangent, LoryStripes, Fragment and Matter. All of them produce wonderful effects with a clear user interface to get the most from your fantastical creations. Now I’m in…
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iOS Photography App Tutorial – Union – by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish our latest iOS photography app tutorial, this time with the very successful app Union by Pixite. Jerry Jobe has written Part 1 of this wonderful blending app to help you gain greater control via the user interface. Over to you Jerry (forward by Joanne Carter). “I’m a huge fan of the apps by Pixite. Last year around this time, I published articles on Tangent (see here), LoryStripes (see here) and Fragment (see here), followed later in the year by the brand-new Matter (see here). I even covered the app developed by Ben Guerrette pre-Pixite: DecoSketch (see here). So, naturally, I was excited when Pixite introduced…
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Mobile Photography – New Year Resolutions 2015 From Around The World – Part 2 – TheAppWhisperer
At the beginning of the year it’s traditional to make a promise to oneself to improve in some way, this could be to improve finances, improve education, improve mental health, improve physical health and so on. We decided to speak with mobile photographers to find out what their New Year Resolutions for 2015 are. We have communicated with over 100 people for this article, we would love to include everyone, but we simply can’t, we’d never finish. So please don’t be upset if you’re not in this article, you have not been forgotten, we’re very aware of who you are and will be making a huge effort to include you…
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Creating An Alternative Reality – Mobile Street Photography by Paul Brown
We are delighted to publish this fabulous iPhone Photography workflow by Paul Brown. This time Paul Brown provides some wonderful advice and tips to aid your street photography. We have the greatest respect for Paul Brown’s articles and we’re delighted to add this to our Paul Brown archive, you can read that here. Over to you Paul (foreword by Joanne Carter)… To view Paul’s website, please go here “How annoying is street photography when you have the elements you like but you can’t get them quite where you want them? That’s the nature of candid street photography I guess. I don’t quite see myself in that genre though. It’s not…
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iPad Photography App Tutorial – Pixelmator Part 1: Overview by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish our latest iPad Photography App Tutorial by Jerry Jobe. This week Jerry writes Part 1 (of 5) on the brand new Pixelmator iPad app (as previewed at Apple’s latest Keynote, introducing the iPad Air 2). Pixelmator is a hugely accomplished app and we are quite sure you are going to really enjoy this series of tutorials. (foreword by Joanne Carter). Pixelmator for iPad retails for $4.99/£2.99 and you can download it here “Certain companies are justly celebrated for their image manipulation software on the desktop. Adobe is one of those, with Photoshop and Lightroom. When those companies decide to expand into mobile devices, the results…
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iOS Photography Tutorial – Hallows Eve, and a Two-Year Celebration by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish our latest iOS Photography Tutorial by Jerry Jobe. This week Jerry topically writes about Hallows Eve, an app you will most likely want to utilise this coming weekend. Jerry is also marking a two year anniversary of tutorial writing and we have linked to the apps that we have published at the end of this article. Jerry has been incredibly busy and we are sure you’ve all enjoyed each tutorial immensely, we certainly have, they represent an invaluable archive, thank you Jerry. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). Hallows Eve retails for $0.99/£0.69 and you can download it here “On November 7, 2012, I published my…
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Streets Ahead Interview: Connie Gardner Rosenthal – Mobile Street Photography
This week, the Women’s Street Photography Collective (Streets Ahead) is pleased and honoured to feature Connie Gardner Rosenthal in our interview segment. Connie has a great eye for composition. Her recent street shots of her trip to India are beautiful and capture the character of people and the atmosphere of the location. I highly recommend a visit to her galleries Flickr EyeEm
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iOS 8: Pixite Photo Kit bundle and Big Fragment Update
As many of you may be aware the Apple App Store will be offering app bundles with the launch of iOS 8. The team at Pixite apps, will be bundling all five of their apps, which includes Tangent, LoryStripes, Fragment, Union and Matter within a new bundle called ‘Pixite Photo Kit’. They have also updated significantly Fragment and Matter to iOS 8. We have detailed more information relating to the Fragment update below: Photo Editing Extension You don’t even have to go searching for Fragment to do your edit. You can just browse your photos in the native app and do your Fragment edit directly inside Photos. And the edits…
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iOS Photography Tutorial – Mobile Monet by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish our latest iOS Photography Tutorial by Jerry Jobe. This week Jerry puts Mobile Monet through it’s paces, with some amazing results. Don’t miss this, (over to you Jerry). Mobile Monet retails for $0.99/£0.69 and you can download it here “Before we get started on this week’s tutorial, I thought I’d mention that we reached a milestone of sorts with the article last week on Pencil FX (see here). It was the 75th app I’ve covered! Not only am I in no danger of running out of apps, I have many very robust apps requiring multiple articles to cover them thoroughly. No Filterstorm, Leonardo, Photoshop…

























