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Inspirational Book Review – Unveiling London’s Architectural Identity: Karin Templin’s “At Home in London: The Mansion Block”
Inspirational 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.…
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AppArt School – Use albums in Photos on iPhone
AppArt School – Use 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 stored…
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Book Review – SCUM Manifesto Reconstructed: Justine Kurland’s Feminist Journey of Reclamation
Book Review – SCUM Manifesto Reconstructed: Justine Kurland’s Feminist Journey of Reclamation Introduction: Justine Kurland’s “Scum Manifesto” emerges as a daring and uncompromising initiative, inspired by Valerie Solanas’ groundbreaking feminist tract, the SCUM (Society for Cutting Up Men) Manifesto. In her transformative volume, “SCUMB Manifesto,” Kurland embarks on a powerful journey of reclaiming history, dismantling the patriarchy, and subverting the male-dominated photographic canon. Through the medium of collage, Kurland disrupts the conventional narratives, questioning the imposition of straight white male perspectives in art and challenging the very essence of visual and social representation. This feminist review delves into the intricacies of Kurland’s work, exploring the potency of collage as a…
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Book Review – Topographies: Aerial Surveys of the American Landscape by Stephen Shore
Book Review – Topographies: Aerial Surveys of the American Landscape by Stephen Shore Stephen Shore’s latest body of work, Topographies: Aerial Surveys of the American Landscape, takes us on a mesmerizing visual journey through the diverse landscapes of Montana, North Carolina, New York, and beyond. Through a series of aerial photographs captured by drones from 2020 onwards, Shore presents an arresting portrayal of the delicate interplay between nature and human intervention in the American scenery. All images – Courtesy of the artist and MACK. Revisiting the original ambitions of the iconic 1975 exhibition ‘New Topographics,’ Shore employs a fresh aerial viewpoint to reexamine the movement’s core concerns: the objective depiction…
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Which Apps Are We Using This Month? with Petyr Campos
Welcome to TheAppWhisperer’s new section, “Which apps are we using this month” series, where we discover which apps you are particularly enjoying. Kicking us off today is non-other than Award Winning Mobile Artist Petyr Campos. Hello, I am Petyr Campos aged 55. I live in San Francisco, CA and I work as an IT Manager at a software company. I’ve been creating photography with the iPhone for at least 10 years now. I started using the iPhone for photography when my DSLR broke with the 2nd generation iPhone. I’ve segmented my work into three areas, concert photography, my surfer series I’ve been working on for 10 years and misc which includes everything…
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AppArt School – New immersive AR experience brings student creativity to life
AppArt School -New immersive AR experience brings student creativity to life Australian artists create a new immersive educational experience, inspiring global co-creation and connection to the environment, powered by iPad Pro and Apple Pencil Inspired by a curiosity for the natural world, Deep Field is a new immersive art experience and app created by celebrated Australian artists and creative technologists Tin Nguyen and Edward Cutting of Tin&Ed, using iPad Pro and Apple Pencil. Initially available at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney and the Getty Center in Los Angeles, the interactive augmented reality (AR) and sonic experience enables students and families around the world to co-create and connect in…
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Enhancing Laundry Business Marketing through Mobile Photography
Enhancing Laundry Business Marketing through Mobile Photography In today’s digital age, visual content has become essential to effective marketing strategies. As businesses strive to capture the attention of potential customers, mobile photography has emerged as a powerful tool to showcase products and services. The laundry business, too, can leverage the potential of mobile photography to enhance its marketing efforts. Let’s see how mobile photography can create visually appealing content that can attract customers, despite the concentrated market of same-day laundry services in NYC. It’s time to elevate the marketing game for your laundry business. Importance of Visual Content in Marketing It is no secret that visual content plays a significant…
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AppArt School – How to Search for Photos on iPhone
AppArt School – How to Search for Photos on iPhone When you tap Search in the Photos app , you see suggestions for moments, people, places, and categories to help you find what you’re looking for, or rediscover an event you forgot about. You can also type a keyword into the search field—for example, a person’s name, date, or location—to help you find a specific photo. Tap Search, then tap the search field at the top of the screen to search by any of the following: Date (month or year) Place (city or state) Business names (museums, for example) Category (beach or sunset, for example) Events (sports games or concerts,…
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AppArt School – How to Blur the Background with Portraiture Photography
AppArt School – How to Blur the Background with Portraiture Photography To blur the background in iPhone portrait images, you can follow these steps: Open the Photos app on your iPhone and select the portrait image you want to edit. Tap “Edit” at the top right corner of the screen. This will open the editing interface. At the bottom of the screen, you’ll see various editing tools. Swipe left on the options until you reach “Depth.” Tap on it to access the depth editing controls. The depth editing controls allow you to adjust the amount of background blur. You’ll see a slider labeled “Aperture” or “Depth.” Slide it to the…
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What Apps Are We Using This Month? with John Williamson
Welcome to TheAppWhisperer’s new section, “What apps are we using this month” series, where we discover which apps you are particularly enjoying. Kicking us off today is non-other than notable Mobile Artist John Williamson. Hi: my name is John Williamson. I live in rural Lancaster County, PA USA I’m 66. I had a career in the tech industry. My work always took me to diverse business locations and I always took a camera with me. This became much easier with the advent of mobile devices. I retired a few years early from the business world with the intention of making art. I think I’ve always had a creative mind. In addition…




























