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Flickr Group Showcase – February 3, 2013 – Mobile Photography & Imagery
We have put together another very special Flickr group showcase , our fifth of 2013 with some of our favorite images submitted this week. The quality of submissions continues to rise every week, so we have decided to make our showcases that much bigger to incorporate as much of this stunning mobile art and photography as we can and to get it out to a wider audience. Each image can be viewed on Flickr by clicking on the relevant artist below: With special thanks this week to: anjee, Mansi, o brendan, Ginger Lucero, Delta Martin, Nettie Edwards/Lumilyon, tetsuya, Blaquira, Brian Merritt, Cara Gallardo Weil, Dixon Hamby, VeronicainMo, Allison Pistohl, Wilder…
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A Day In The Life Of Tess Gomm aka Harveydog – A Brilliant And Artistic iPhone Photographer
Welcome to our very exciting new column on theappwhisperer.com. This section entitled ‘A day in the life of …’ is where we’ll be taking 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 the twenty third installment of the series, you can read the others here, if you have missed them so far. Today, we are featuring Tess Gomm otherwise known as Harveydog from North London in the UK. Tess lives with her partner and two lurchers, Originally Tess trained a journalist, worked on local, regional and national newspapers in the…
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P1XELS MOBILE – The Fine Art of the iPhone 2012
P1XELS MOBILE, a collection of recent works of the pioneering iphonic artists from P1xels—The Fine Art of the iPhone (http://p1xels.com) and from Pixels—The Art of the iPhone (http://pixelsatanexhibition.com) is opening at the Los Angeles Center For Digital Art at 102 West 5th Street in the heart of the Los Angeles downtown gallery district on Thursday, April 12, at 7 p.m., and running through May 5. P1XELS MOBILE is the first large format show of iphonic art with all images printed in large format archival prints of 30"x38" image area on 36"x44" sheets for dramatic impact. From the beginning, Pixels—The Art of the iPhone has been at the forefront of bringing…
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Book Review – Steel Town by Stephen Shore – MACK Books
Photo Book Review – Steel Town by Stephen Shore – MACK Books The first time I met Stephen Shore was in 2019 at Photo London, but I have known and been influenced by his work for far longer. At Photo London (during the Press Event) Shore was interviewed, alongside my friend Mary McCartney (daughter of Paul) by William A Ewing. Shore’s bestseller by MackBooks entitled Steel Town combines a series of images that he took in 1977 when he travelled across New York state, Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio – the latter amid industrial decline and soon to be known as the Rust Belt.
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The Greatest Mobile Photography & Art Flickr/Instagram Showcase – 2 July 2023
The Greatest Mobile Photography & Art Flickr/Instagram Showcase – 2 July 2023 Our mobile photography and art community never ceases to amaze us with your incredible talent and creativity. This week, we have been blown away by the submissions to TheAppWhisperer, which showcases the very best in mobile photography and digital art. From stunning landscapes to intimate portraits, the photos and artwork featured on the site this week are a testament to the versatility and power of mobile devices as tools for creative expression. Each image tells a unique story, capturing a moment in time or conveying a particular emotion or mood. Whether capturing the beauty of the natural world…
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Book Review – Steel Town by Stephen Shore – MACK Books
The first time I met Stephen Shore was in 2019 at Photo London, but I have known and been influenced by his work for far longer. At Photo London (during the Press Event) Shore was interviewed, alongside my friend Mary McCartney (daughter of Paul) by William A Ewing. Shore’s latest release by Mack Books entitled Steel Town combines a series of images that he took in 1977 when he travelled across New York state, Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio – the latter in the midst of industrial decline and soon to be known as the Rust Belt.
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Book Launch – A Joyous Representation of Mobile Art Visualised Through the Quilt Project
I am delighted today to announce the publication of the Mobile Art Quilt Project Book. Now, arguably considered to be one of the 21st century’s most important poetic pieces and a defining staple of mobile art. It is a piece of literature and art that was inspired by the creation of the physical Mobile Art Quilt which showcases 234 pieces of art created by individual mobile artists throughout the world. Each artwork stands on its own, with its own structure, meaning and symbolism. Inside the book there are written texts by architect of the Quilt Project, Roger Guetta as well as collaborators, Lorenka Campos, Linda Toki and Kate Zari Roberts.…
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Mobile Photography & Art – Flickr/Instagram Group Showcase – 10 November 2019
Many people write to me each week and I love it. Sometimes, I am asked for advice, sometimes I’m asked about me. This week a few times, it was mostly the latter. I was asked, ‘how do you keep coming up with ideas?’, ‘where do they generate from?‘ and then ‘how do you deal with a creative rut?‘. I think the latter was the hardest because the first two I answered with ‘I’m constantly gathering ideas, things that I see each day, people I meet, observations that I make, judgements (I hate to say), but they all encapsulate and become the images and ideas that I’ve been having for the…























