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The iPhone Photography Apps You Need – By Paul Brown
We’re delighted to publish Paul Brown’s latest article regarding mobile photography, this time Paul has taken a look at iPhone photography apps and summarised which ones he keeps close in his ‘camera bag’. The number in brackets, next to each app title represents a tutorial/workflow that Paul has created with that app. Head over to skipology.com to view them in full, here. Don’t miss this, over to you Paul (foreword by Joanne Carter). ‘How many iPhoneography apps do you really need? Well we need a camera replacement app for sure. The bundled app may be very capable but it has no timer, no individual focus and exposure capability and…
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Tangent – Temporarily Free
Tangent is a very popular app for iOS photography and rightly so. We published a recent tutorial by one of our Columnists MaryJane Sarvis with it a while ago, if you missed that – go here. Tangent usually retails for $0.99/£0.69 but if you click here, you’ll pick it up free today.
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Streets Ahead Interview: Jennifer Sharpe
This week, the Women’s Mobile Street Photography Collective (Streets Ahead) is pleased and honored to feature Jennifer Sharpe in our interview segment. Many of you may know Jennifer from iPhoneArt (IPA) and Flickr. She goes by the name “Odilonvert” Now, if you’re like me… you’re probably asking yourself “What does Odilonvert mean?” Well, here is the answer: “Odilon is inspired by Odilon Redon (a French painter/artist from the 2nd half of the 1800’s) and “vert” means “green.” Ahhhh… once I learned this… I found myself looking at Jennifer’s work with a new set of eyes. Odilon Redon was an artist who visually explored his internal feelings and psyche. He strived…
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Competition – PhotoPhilanthropy Activist Awards 2013
We recently announced that we would be featuring a photo competition every single day within our brand new Competitions category – maximising the opportunities you have to enter great contests and not to miss them. Today, we’re featuring The PhotoPhilanthropy Activist Awards 2013 that identify outstanding work created by photographers in collaboration with nonprofit organizations worldwide. For the first time in its history, PhotoPhilanthropy offers this year a mobile photography award to complement its traditional student, amateur, and professional category awards for most compelling documentary photography essays completed on behalf of nonprofits. The Activist Awards program honors innovative approaches to visual storytelling and creative partnerships between photographers and nonprofit organizations…
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TangledFX – iPhone Photography App Tutorial – Part 2 – By Jerry Jobe
We’re delighted to publish the second of a three part special series of iPhone Photography Tutorials with the app TangledFX by our incredibly talented Tutorials Editor, Jerry Jobe, don’t miss this. If you missed Part 1, please go here. (foreword by Joanne Carter). If you haven’t picked up TangledFX yet, you can download it here. ‘In part 1 of our discussion of Tangled FX, we looked at the basic interface, and saw how you can turn your photos into illustrations with the presets available. We discovered that the presets are too intense for normal use. This time, we’ll see how to adjust the presets through the use of sliders…
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Popsicolor – Temporary Price Drop
Popsicolor is a very popular app for iPhone photography and it’s currently sporting a price drop. Usually retailing for $2.99/£1.99, today you can pick it up for $1.99/£1.49. Click here to do so.
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ProCam – Temporarily Free
We’ve published many tutorials with ProCam to help you maximise your learning curve or just pick up some new tips. If you’ve missed those, please go here. “Procam is proving to be one of those great apps whose developers are constantly working to make it even better”. David Hayes, Head of Techical Tutorials for TheAppWhisperer.com. ProCam is available for free today, usually this app retails for $0.99/£0.69. Click here to download.
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Streets Ahead: Interview with Natali Prosvetova
This week, the Women’s Mobile Street Photography Collective (Streets Ahead) is extremely pleased and honored to feature Natali Prosvetova in our interview section. Many of you will be familiar with Natali’s work in other genres of iPhoneography. Extremely prolific, Natali never ceases to surprise me with her work. Creatively, she seems to be able to successfully tap in to many aspects of mobile art, from very painterly, to surrealist to street photography. I first became aware of her work on the Hipstamatic Facebook page, and later in ‘Pixels, the art of the iPhone’. I was amazed at the work that she was producing with her first generation iPhone, the 2G, which just…
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Vodafone and O2’s 4G Services Quick Out of the Blocks in London – New Data from RootMetrics
In the race between Vodafone and O2 to establish new 4G services, both networks are delivering strong – and similar – initial results. Mobile performance research company RootMetrics (www.rootmetrics.co.uk) conducted over 11,000 tests across central London over the five days immediately after O2 and Vodafone launched 4G, finding O2’s average download speed on a blend of 3G and 4G was 16.3 Mbps, whilst Vodafone’s average download speed was 16.2 Mbps. These blended speeds represent what most people will typically experience, since 4G is not available at all times. Having launched its service late last year, EE remains out in front and has even improved its speeds from earlier in…
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Tickle Your Fancy – #7
Welcome back to our seventh post in our new section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’. We launched this seven weeks ago and it’s already becoming very popular. ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ includes a round-up of five links to articles from around the internet that have specifically interested us during the course of the week. Ones that we feel are relevant to your interest in photography and art. Just to explain the title for this section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ is an English idiom and essentially means that something appeals to you and perhaps stimulates your imagination in an enthusiastic way, we felt it would make a great title for this new section of the…




























