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‘Impossible’ Interview with Chelsie Olivieri
Today, we are delighted to publish our seventeenth ‘Impossible’ article (to view the others, go here), this time we are featuring Chelsie Olivieri’s inspiring images! Chelsie Olivieri is 23 years old, lives in Philadelphia and has her own wedding photography business: Dependent on the winds
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Yosemite + iOS 8.1: What Photographers Need To Know – Austin Mann
Many thanks to my friend Austin Mann, the photographer behind the iPhone 6/Icelandic trip (see here), who has allowed me to republish his latest article full of great tips and ideas for photographers with Yosemite for Mac and iOS 8.1 – don’t miss this. You can read this article on Travel Photographer, Austin Mann’s website and look around at his other fabulous articles by following this link. “Apple’s sharing all kinds of software updates with us these days, and a few of them are especially exciting for power user iPhone photographers. Here are my thoughts on how the new features affect how we create and share images with our iPhones.
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Update To iOS 8.1 Now and Regain Your Camera Roll and More
Last weeks’ Apple media event brought with it many exciting things, including the new iPad Air 2, iMac 5k Retina and also news of the first major update to iOS 8 meaning iOS 8.1 and it’s available now bringing back Camera Roll! iOS 8.1 also brings bug fixes, speed improvements, interface changes and it also the new Continuity features that Apple mentioned last week. These include Text Message Forwarding and Instant Hotspot – allowing your iOS device to integrate with your Mac running OS X Yosemite. Also of course iOS 8.1 introduces Apple Pay, the new payment service that is available in the US today and iCloud Photo library which…
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‘Impossible’ Interview with Jacob Spriggs
Today, we are delighed to publish our sixteenth ‘Impossible’ article (to view the others, go here), this time we are featuring Jacob Spriggs’ collages! “While I’m not quite sure how to articulate in totality the influence instant film has had on my art practice, I think a few paragraphs about its inception into my life and how it has flourished ever since should do. My name is Jacob Spriggs, and I am a photographer/collagist currently residing in central Minnesota. I have been using Impossible film since late 2011… ‘All Things Go’ – ©Jacob Spriggs Towards the end of art school I was looking at artists like Jeremy Kost and Dash…
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‘Impossible’ Tutorial – Collages with the Instant Lab using Mobile Images
We’re delighted to be working closer with The Impossible Project team as we continue to branch out and expand our reach with all things related to mobile photography. Analog post-processing of mobile images is becoming more and more popular and we’re going to make sure our readers are fully briefed on this very exciting development. The Impossible Project is in many ways leading the way, but there is also a growing community of mobile artists and photographers experimenting with other analog post processing techniques in an attempt to make their mobile images stand out even more, in galleries, magazines and the like and we have viewed some outstanding images and…
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iOS Photography App – MPro – Updated and Temporarily Free
MPro is a popular app, it has been designed specifically for monochrome photography. It operates in uncompressed mode to save internal processing to achieve higher quality processing. It is possible to save uncompressed TIFF files. Meaning you can get clear and sharper pictures without JPEG compression. Also supports Full Resolution. MPro usually retails for $1.99/£1.49 but today it is free, click here to download.
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‘Impossible’ Tutorial – Emulsion Lifts
We’re delighted to be working closer with The Impossible Project team as we continue to branch out and expand our reach with all things related to mobile photography. Analog post-processing of mobile images is becoming more and more popular and we’re going to make sure our readers are fully briefed on this very exciting development. The Impossible Project is in many ways leading the way, but there is also a growing community of mobile artists and photographers experimenting with other analog post processing techniques in an attempt to make their mobile images stand out even more, in galleries, magazines and the like and we have viewed some outstanding images and…
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Apple Confirms iPad Event on October 16, 2014
As we mentioned two days ago in our Rumour page, see here, Apple have now sent out invitations to what we hope will be a bumper round of fabulous product launches. September in the Apple calendar is typically dedicated to Apple smartphones and October often sees new iPads, iMacs and Mac software, with availabilty in November. We’re hoping to see a new thinner and faster iPad Air 2, a 12.9 inch iPad and possibly a new iPad Mini. There may also be new iMacs with retina displays. The event will be held at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. at 10:00 am PT/1:00 pm ET/6.00 pm London time. It’s exciting, we…
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iPhone Photography Tutorial – Provoke Camera – Emulating a movement
We are delighted to publish our latest iOS Photography Tutorial by Jerry Jobe. This week Jerry writes about the app Provoke Camera, one that you may find useful to have in your toolbox. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). Provoke Camera retails for $0.99/£0.69 and you can download it here iPhoneography is a new movement. It has to be, since it’s based on the introduction of the iPhone. Mobile photography, as a broader movement (different devices), is an offshoot of iPhoneography. Various apps try to emulate older movements within photography. Most editing apps have some sort of Lomography variant. There are apps such as Hipstamatic and Analog Film (and dozens of others)…
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Streets Ahead Interview: Connie Gardner Rosenthal – Mobile Street Photography
This week, the Women’s Street Photography Collective (Streets Ahead) is pleased and honoured to feature Connie Gardner Rosenthal in our interview segment. Connie has a great eye for composition. Her recent street shots of her trip to India are beautiful and capture the character of people and the atmosphere of the location. I highly recommend a visit to her galleries Flickr EyeEm




















