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Retromatic/HD – iOS Photography App – Temporarily Free
Retromatic for iPhone and Retromatic HD for iPad Photography are both going free tody. Retromatic provides 18 original retro-style filters, 17 background images and over 70 authentic retro-style ornaments. All these images aim to reflect a social atmosphere of early 20th century. These apps usually retail for $2.99/£1.99 and $1.99/£1.49 a piece. Click below for the version you would like to pick up for free today. iPhone iPad
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Color Thief – iOS Photography App – Temporarily Free
Color Thief is a popular photography app for your iPhone or iPad, essentially it uses the colours in one image and applies them to another, it sounds simple and it works simply and well. Usually this app retails for $1.99/£1.49 but today you can pick it up for free. Click here to download.
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Mobile Photography – Streets Ahead Interview with Grace Brignolle
This week, the Women’s Mobile Street Photography Collective (Streets Ahead) is pleased and honoured to feature Grace Brignolle in our interview section. I first met Grace very briefly on a visit to New York last year. I wasn’t aware of her work until then and I started to follow her on Instagram. Her composition and sense of timing made her images stand out to me, and I became an avid fan of her work. In her words, ‘the streets are her inspiration’ (see feature in ‘Hipstography'”) and through her eyes we catch glimpses of an array of street scenes around New York city and its environs. You can explore more…
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Top Five Photo Apps – Photo App Lounge With Natali Prosvetova
Welcome to our Top Five Photo Apps – Photo App Lounge section of theappwhisperer.com. This is an area on our site where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers what their top five photo apps are and why. We recently published the Top Five Photo Apps as recommended by Yannick Brice , Cedric Blanchon, Irene Sneddon, our Columnist and Award Winning Mobile Artist Sarah Jarrett as well as Louise Fryer, Lisa Waddell, Davide Capponi, Ali Jardine, Clint Cline, Elaina Wilcox, France Freeman, Tess Gomm, Lola Mitchell, Vivi, Em Kachouro, Laetitia Harnie-Coussau, MaryJane Sarvis, AlyZen Moonshadow and Jennifer Sharpe’s Top Five Photo Apps including accompanying images demonstrating these selections, if you missed…
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Photo Competition – 2013 Living Well With Dementia Photo Contest
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 2013 Living Well With Dementia Photo Contest. If you would you like to help increase awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias then the Alzheimer Society of Toronto’s 2nd annual Living Well with Dementia Photo Contest is for you, whether you’re an amateur or professional photographer, a person with dementia, a family member, or a frontline health-care provider. The Photo Contest theme is Living Well with Dementia with three categories: 1.…
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iSights – ‘It Was a Total Fuster Cluck’ – By Janine Graf
She’s done it again! Our wonderful Columnist Janine Graf graces her wonderful iSights Column with this latest article. Expanding on the importance of image titles for photographs, a very hot topic right now and speaking of hot, I’d like to find out a little more from Janine regarding her last sentence – maybe all will be revealed in a future column article 😉 Over to you Janine… (foreword by Joanne Carter). ‘Hi everybody! For this month’s article I decided to expand upon the hot topic of the importance of image titles. If you had missed it, I recently wrote a Tip of the Day for The App…
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Top Five Photo Apps – Photo App Lounge With Gianluca Ricoveri
Welcome to our Top Five Photo Apps – Photo App Lounge section of theappwhisperer.com. This is an area on our site where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers what their top five photo apps are and why. We recently published the Top Five Photo Apps as recommended by Yannick Brice , Cedric Blanchon, Irene Sneddon, our Columnist and Award Winning Mobile Artist Sarah Jarrett as well as Louise Fryer, Lisa Waddell, Davide Capponi, Ali Jardine, Clint Cline, Elaina Wilcox, France Freeman, Tess Gomm, Lola Mitchell, Vivi, Em Kachouro, Laetitia Harnie-Coussau, MaryJane Sarvis, AlyZen Moonshadow and Jennifer Sharpe’s Top Five Photo Apps including accompanying images demonstrating these selections, if you missed…
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Nokia Lumia 625 now available in the UK
Nokia today announced the UK availability of the Nokia Lumia 625 smartphone offering affordable 4G connectivity through a large 4.7” screen for a leading entertainment experience. The key features of the Nokia Lumia 625 include: · Choice of 5 semi-transparent changeable shells – available in orange, bright green, yellow, white and black · A range of integrated camera applications – Nokia Smart Camera allows users to capture the perfect shot every time and Nokia Cinemagraph transforms pictures into living memories. · Lightning fast 4G connectivity – the Nokia Lumia 625 offers up to 10x faster video streaming and internet surfing. Content like games, apps, and free navigation with HERE…
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Streets Ahead – Fifteenth Edition
Welcome to the fifteenth edition of Streets Ahead, a weekly column dedicated to women mobile street photographers. Each week we have a curator review all of the work submitted to our Flickr group, and present a few of their favorite shots along with some thoughtful commentary about the technique, composition, subject matter, and a short description of why they thought each photo was special. We also present a sampling of all the work submitted in a showcase video. This week Streets Ahead has been curated by Cara Gallardo Weil, Cara is also an Admin along with JQ Gaines and myself for our dedicated Streets Ahead Facebook group, see here. Cara’s work has…
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Mobile Photography – Streets Ahead Interview with Lee Atwell
The Women’s Mobile Street Photography Collective (Streets Ahead) is extremely pleased and honored to feature Lee Atwell in this week’s interview. When I first learned about Lee’s work, it was immediately clear to me that she is an artist who definitely walks around with a pair of keen and sensitive eyes… because each one of her images is made up of beautiful compositions, textures and colors. Yet at the same time, she touches upon (and brings out) an emotional, almost spiritual, “feel” to her subjects and landscapes. It is has been a real joy and privilege getting to know Lee and work more completely… and it is highly recommended that…





























