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Mobile Photography – New Year Resolutions 2015 From Around The World – Part 1 – 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 140 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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iOS Photography App Tutorial – Imaengine – Illustrating your images – by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish this comprehensive iOS Photography App Tutorial on a wonderful app, that you may not be aware of, Imaengine. Jerry Jobe puts it through its paces, don’t miss this. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). Imaengine is free and you can download it here “Is there a perfect app out there? An app that does everything it’s supposed to do, easily and quickly, yet fully adjustable by the user who wants more? No, I don’t think there is. There always seems to be something that doesn’t work quite right on your device. So if I can’t have perfect, I’ll settle for fun. Apps that are full of different…
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iOS Photography App – Union – Masking and Blending – Temporary Price Drop
Union is a hugely popular app for masking and blending your iOS Photography images. It allows you to combine photographs, to easily create superimposed, silhouetted and double exposure images. You can also easily remove backgrounds with the powerful built-in masking features. Usually Union retails for $1.99/£1.49 but today you can pick it up for only $0.99/£0.69. Click here to download.
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iPad Photography Tutorial – Pixelmator Wrap-up Part 5 – Retouch and Effects by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish Part 5 (of 5) of a wonderful series of tutorials covering the brand new Pixelmator app for iPad. If you have missed Part 1, please go here, for Part 2, go here for Part 3, go here and for Part 4, go here. This time Jerry discusses Retouch and Effects in this extensive tutorial. We’re quite sure you will find this tutorial invaluable (foreword by Joanne Carter). Pixelmator for iPad retails for $4.99/£2.99 and you can download it here “We’ve come a long way in our discussion of Pixelmator, covering layers, brushes, selections, text, shapes, painting, erasing, layer styles, blend modes, and many other things.…
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Streets Ahead Interview: Angelique Manchanda-Peres – Mobile Street Photography
This week, the Women’s Street Photography Collective (Streets Ahead) is pleased and honoured to feature Angelique Peres Marchand in our interview segment. Manchanda-Peres grew up in Mumbai, India. She has always been interested in people, travel and geography and indirectly studied immunogenetics and neurochemistry at University. After University she joined British Airways and spent many happy years travelling the world. In the early 1990’s she left Mumbai and went to live and work in Dubai, in the UAE for 12 years. She has been living in Ontario, Canada ever since, working as a book reviewer. One day, when asked to review a book of photographs (India) by Eric Meola, her…
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iPad Photography Tutorial – iColorama Update 3.85 – by Jerry Jobe
We’re delighted to publish Jerry Jobe’s latest tutorial looking at the latest update to iColorama 3.85. It is a very extensive update and we know you will appreciate this wonderful tutorial very much, over to you Jerry…(foreword by Joanne Carter). iColorama for iPad retails for $2.99/£1.99 and you can download it here. iColorama S for iPhone retails for $2.99/£1.99 and you can download it here ‘iColorama 3.85 – Lots of goodies While I was off talking about Pixelmator, there was (as usual) a lot going on with iColorama (and the sister program for iPhone, iColorama S). So much that it becomes difficult to cover everything in much detail. This…
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015 Call for Entries…With Mobile Category WILD-I
The 51st Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition launches for entries on Monday 5 January 2015 for eight weeks until 26 February 2015. Critiquing the many tens of thousands of submissions to find the winning 101 will be an international jury of experts including National Geographic Senior Editor Kathy Moran, master of nature photographer, Tom Mangelsen, French aerial photographer, Thierry Vezon, and underwater photographer, Dr Alex Mustard. Sir David Attenborough, who has presented the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards on many occasions, says: ‘Great pictures of nature have one thing in common – they are unforgettable. They can also be a profound source of beauty, wonder and joy.’ Truly…
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The Ultimate Gift Guide for iPhone Photographers by Austin Mann – TheAppWhisperer
Many thanks to my friend Austin Mann, the photographer behind the iPhone 6/Icelandic trip (see here) who has allowed me to republish his ‘Ultimate Gift Guide for iPhone Photographers’. There are so really wonderful items in this list, ones that if you don’t have already, you might want to consider, take a look below… “One of reasons iPhone photography is so fun is simplicity. No need to pick a lens, choose complex settings or anything else… It’s just you, the iPhone, and the beauty around you. That said, there are thousands of iPhone accessories hitting the market these days claiming to somehow enhance your iPhone photography. Some of the tools…
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‘Impossible’ Article with Joe Papagoda – TheAppWhisperer
Today, we are delighted to publish our nineteenth ‘Impossible’ article (to view the others, go here), this time we are featuring Joe Papagoda, a fine art student studying Art History and Photography. “What lead me to experiment with Impossible Project film is my interest in art history, and the enigmatic artists from the 20th century such as Francesca Woodman, Imogen Cunningham, and Andy Warhol who’ve all had a part in jolting my interest in fine art film photography…” Don’t miss this… “Unforeseeable” is an ongoing project of self portraits to be presented in form of a polyptych. I took inspiration from the iconography found in classical Greek sculpture and mythology,…
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iPad Photography App Tutorial – Pixelmator Part 4 – Brushes, Smudgers and Erasers by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish Part 4 (of 5) of a wonderful series of tutorials covering the brand new Pixelmator app for iPad. If you have missed Part 1, please go here, for Part 2, go here and for Part 3, go here. This time Jerry discusses Layers and Selections in this extensive tutorial. We’re quite sure you will find this tutorial invaluable (foreword by Joanne Carter). Pixelmator for iPad retails for $4.99/£2.99 and you can download it here “I have to admit I’ve dreaded this part of the series on Pixelmator. Put a brush in my hand and disasters occur. I immediately revert to drawing stick figures larger than…




























