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Vogue Column Updated Interview Published with Photographer Dagmar Van Weeghel
It always gives me huge thrills whenever Vogue publishes my work, no matter how many times it happens. It means so much to me. This time, I had the opportunity to interview the incredibly talented photographer Dagmar Van Weeghel, another photographer whom I greatly admire. The Netherlands has long been celebrated as a hub for innovative and socially conscious artists. Among the most compelling is Dagmar Van Weeghel, a photographer whose work intricately weaves themes of empowerment, identity, and social history into striking visual narratives. Her artistry blurs the boundaries between conceptual art and fashion photography, creating images that are both thought-provoking and visually captivating. Van Weeghel’s fascination with the…
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Adobe Transforms iPhone Photo App with Powerful SLR Features – Free for Users!
Adobe Transforms iPhone Photo App with Powerful SLR Features – Free for Users! Adobe’s latest Project Indigo harnesses advanced computing power to deliver a more natural appearance for your photographs, akin to the quality typically produced by an SLR camera. Available for download in the App Store, the free Project Indigo app serves as a potential alternative to the default Camera app. However, it requires specific types of iPhones. The app is compatible with all Pro and Pro Max iPhones starting from the iPhone 12, as well as all non-Pro iPhones from the 14 onwards. Adobe emphasises that Indigo employs advanced computing capabilities, so the more recent your phone, the…
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‘Wide Awoke’- Are Female Artists Worth Collecting? with Juta Jazz
This time in our latest ‘Wide Awoke’ article Juta Jazz depicts her answer to ‘Are female artists worth collecting?’ in this creative video – take a look… In our ‘Wide Awoke’ section, we initially tackled a thought-provoking discussion at the Tate Museum in London. Recently, an article by Helen Gorrill in The Guardian highlighted concerns that female artists may be facing greater challenges now than they did in the 1990s. Gorrill stated, “Today, when men’s artwork is signed, it goes up in value; conversely, when work by women is signed, it goes down in value. The addition of a woman’s signature can devalue artwork to the extent that female artists…
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Virtue Not Vice – Raw Beauty – #causewefeed with @aqua_libra
Visually and artistically literate, @aqua_libra leads the viewer on a journey portraying raw beauty, energy with unconditional love in this series of photographs representing breast feeding in public – #causewefeed. “Gerard David “Mary and Child”1490, Leonardo da Vinci “Virgin and Child 1452-1549, Frederico Barocci “Madonna and Child. Just a few of the great painters in history who created beautiful pieces of a mother and her child breastfeeding. Taking care of her infant who is in need of milk and the comfort of its mothers love and simply because the baby is hungry. We can find these paintings all over the world in the most beautiful grand museums. And we…
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British Journal of Photography – Final month to enter Portrait of Britain Vol. 8
British Journal of Photography – Final month to enter Portrait of Britain Vol. 8 Judged by leading figures across the UK photography industry, this award is an opportunity for your work to be viewed by curators, picture editors and influential professionals nationwide. The BJP asked this year’s judges what they hope to see. Here’s what they said: ✨ “I’d love to see a sense of energy and spontaneity in the portraits this year. I’m always very compelled by a photographic portrayal that feels fresh and surprising in some way, and which expands my sense of both the world and the photographic encounter.” – Alice Zoo, Writer and Photographer ✨…
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‘Wide Awoke’- Are Female Artists Worth Collecting? with Juta Jazz
‘Wide Awoke’- Are Female Artists Worth Collecting? with Juta Jazz This time in our latest ‘Wide Awoke’ article Juta Jazz depicts her answer to ‘Are female artists worth collecting?’ in this creative video – take a look… We have announced our brand-new ‘Women’ section within TheAppWhisperer. We kicked off with our first ‘Talking Points’ with the incredibly talented mobile artist, M. Cecilia Sao Thiago, where she visually channelled the creative argument of ‘what if I wasn’t me?’, envisaging herself as an artist whilst physically being a male, as opposed to female. Catherine Caddigan, another accomplished artist, also contributed with a great ‘Talking Points’ entitled ‘What do we reveal to the…
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Apple elevates the iPhone experience with iOS 26
Apple elevates the iPhone experience with iOS 26 The release delivers a stunning new design, powerful Apple Intelligence capabilities, new ways to stay connected in the Phone and Messages apps, and exciting updates to CarPlay, Apple Music, Maps, and Wallet Apple have previewed iOS 26, a significant update that brings a beautiful new design, intelligent experiences, and improvements to the apps users rely on every day. The new design offers a more expressive and delightful experience throughout the system, while maintaining the instant familiarity of iOS. Integrated throughout the system and built with privacy from the ground up, Apple Intelligence gets even more capable. Updates to the Phone and Messages…
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watchOS 26 Delivers More Personalised Ways to Stay Active, Healthy, and Connected
watchOS 26 Delivers More Personalised Ways to Stay Active, Healthy, and Connected A new software design makes using Apple Watch even more delightful, Workout Buddy brings a first-of-its-kind workout experience with Apple Intelligence, and the Smart Stack and Messages are more intelligent. CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Apple today previewed watchOS 26, offering a beautiful new look and even more intelligence for a more personalised experience, to support users in staying active, healthy, and connected. A new design with Liquid Glass makes features like the Smart Stack, Control Centre, the Photos watch face, and in-app navigation and controls more expressive, while maintaining the instant familiarity of watchOS. Apple Intelligence enhances the fitness experience…
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AppArt School – Using albums in Photos on iPhone
AppArt School – Using albums in Photos on iPhone Use albums in the Photos app to view and organize your photos and videos. Tap Albums to view your photos and videos organized into different categories and media types, like Videos, Portrait, and Slo-mo. You can also look at your photos arranged on a world map in the Places album, or browse your photos based on who’s in them in the People album. The Recents album shows your entire photo collection in the order that you added them to your library and the Favorites album shows photos and videos that you marked as favorites. If you use iCloud Photos, albums are…
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Photo Book Review – Unveiling London’s Architectural Identity: Karin Templin’s “At Home in London: The Mansion Block”
Photo Book Review – Unveiling London’s Architectural Identity: Karin Templin’s “At Home in London: The Mansion Block” All images – Courtesy of the artist and MACK. In the bustling realm of urban architecture and visual storytelling, two distinct voices rise to the forefront, offering their unique perspectives on the intricate fabric of city life. Karin Templin, an architectural visionary and urban designer, collaborates with photographer Matthew Blunderfield to weave a narrative that delves deep into the heart of London’s architectural identity. Through their collaborative efforts and individual expertise, Templin and Blunderfield bring forth a comprehensive exploration that transcends mere buildings, capturing the essence of the city’s past, present, and future.…



























