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Exclusive Interview With Wedding Row iOS App Publisher, Della MacNicholas
Wedding Row is a sensational app, it’s great for so many reasons. Whether you’re the bride-to-be or a wedding planner, this is the app for you. We will publish our review of this app shortly, but first we wanted to find out more ‘behind the scenes’, to discover how this app came to fruition. Read and enjoy our exclusive interview here… The Beginning 1 Please explain how your app was originally thought of and what were your thoughts behind the marketplace, specifically? As the editor of The Wedding Row, My world is filled with weddings, everyday. I love how modern brides use the entire blogosphere to find inspiration and…
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Exclusive Interview With WiFi Photo iPhone App Developer – Matteo Rossi
1, Can you tell our readers how your app was orginally thought of, what were your thoughts behind the marketplace, specifically? WiFiPhoto was written for me at first. I’m a civil engineer and I need to take photos at work. Transfer to my PC was a problem: most of the times I forgot to take the USB cable with me and images sent in emails were low quality and took too much time (I had a first generation iPhone, then). I needed a simple way to do my job and I didn’t want to install apps on PCs I transferred photos to. A web interface was an ideal choice. After…
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Tracey Emin, the Bed Trick and a Weekend of Reading
Tracey Emin, the Bed Trick and a Weekend of Reading Last weekend, Tracey Emin seemed to be everywhere. Her new exhibition ‘Tracey Emin – A Second Life’ at Tate Modern had just opened, and her name kept appearing in the newspapers — in reviews, interviews and photographs of paintings newly hung on the museum’s walls. For a few days, she drifted through the cultural pages in that way certain artists do when a retrospective returns them suddenly to public attention. I was noticing it all from indoors. Earlier in the week, I had managed to sprain my left ankle badly enough that walking became almost impossible for a few days.…
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Peter Hujar’s Portraits in Life and Death: A Meditation on Beauty, Mortality, and the Intimacy of Looking
Peter Hujar’s Portraits in Life and Death: A Meditation on Beauty, Mortality, and the Intimacy of Looking It’s almost impossible to open Peter Hujar’s Portraits in Life and Death and not feel that peculiar hush that settles over you in the presence of something both beautiful and unsettling. The book — first published in 1976 and reissued in 2024 — remains one of the most haunting and quietly magnificent works of photography in the twentieth century. It is not a grand statement, nor a coffee-table monolith of glossy spectacle. It is, instead, an austere, personal object: forty-one black-and-white photographs that carry within them an entire philosophy of seeing. At first,…
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Mobile MasterPeace with M. Cecilia São Thiago from São Paulo, Brazil
We are delighted to publish our second Mobile MasterPeace Interview, as mentioned in our Sunday Showcase, 26 January 2020. M. Cecilia São Thiago is a talented mobile photographer and artist, she is also our Portrait of an Artist Editor and Mobile Movies Editor such is her gift, we also offer her work for sale, strictly in single limited editions within our unique online gallery. Apart from the obvious natural talent Thiago displays in her artwork, we also adore her sagacity, she uplifts, inspires and empowers all who read and view her work. Thiago could gracefully convince us of anything, her passion for Klimt, her love for the latest photograph, her views on the…
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On My Radar- Eight Apps for a Desert Island with WiFi by M. Cecilia São Thiago
I am a woman who loves cautiously but willingly, when my soul is touched. M. Cecilia São Thiago is an artist who not only touches my soul, she holds it. The radiance of her passionate being shines through in her art. In this interview, like so many, that I ask of her, she takes my request and then metaphorically seduces it with her own narrative, the sign of an excellent and inspiring artist. São Thiago’s art is a testament to the collective consciousness of a life well lived, creating portraiture as an atmospheric landscape, one that abolishes the distance between all who view it. Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard wrote “It…
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Mobile Photography / Art New Year Resolutions 2019 From Artists Throughout The World
We are delighted to publish our New Year Resolutions for 2019 from a selection of highly talented mobile photographers and artists throughout the world. As in previous years we have asked mobile photographers and artists for their New Year Resolutions with an accompanying image or video . Thank you to everyone who has contributed, they all make great reading, viewing and are inspiring, we are forever grateful to you all. One of my New Year Resolutions this year is to accept an invitation to at least one Private View Exhibition each month. Naturally, I do not want to attend these on my own, so I am inviting our readers to contribute…
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Mobile Photography & Art – Portrait of an Artist – Seeing Through The Eyes Of Anca Balaj
We are delighted to bring to you the twelfth in our brand new series of interviews within our Portrait of an Artist column entitled “Seeing through the eyes…”. This is a section that has been created by our wonderful Portrait of an Artist Editor, Ile Mont. Mont has been inspired by the life and works of Carolyn Hall Young, as so many of us have. Young was the main contributor to our Portrait of an Artist Flickr pool and filled it with portraits of so many wonderful people, not only of herself. It is for this reason that Mont wanted to create this section, to enable us to view the artists…
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Mobile Art and Photography That Has Influenced Me with Meri Walker from the United States
We are delighted to bring you the twenty third in our brand new Mobile Art and Photography that has Influenced Me series of interviews at TheAppWhisperer. Within this series, we contact well established and highly regarded mobile photographers and artists and ask them a sequence of questions. Each one relates to mobile art and photography that has inveigled and continues to impact them, by other mobile artists throughout the world. Our twenty third interview is with Meri Walker from the United States, enjoy! In this interview, Walker cites work by: Brendun Edwards, Natali Prosvetova, Kaaren Malcolm, Annie Helmsworth, Brett Chenoweth, Clint Cline, Carolyn Hall Young, Barbara Braman, Nettie Edwards, Damien DeSouza, Teresa…
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Mobile Photography / Art New Year Resolutions 2016 From Around The World
New Year Resolutions have a long history, the Babylonians pledged to return borrowed objects and repay their debts at the start of each year, while the Romans kicked off January by making a vow to the god Janus (from whom the month takes its name). As we have been repeating and updating this featured article now for several years, many artists have looked back and lamented at their broken promises but also as you read, you will see that many rejoice at the acomplishments that they have achieved. In assessing my goals for the New Year, I don’t list tasks, I analyze the optimal approaches in reaching those goals, breaking…





























