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Mobile Photography and Art – A Picture’s Worth with Barbara Nebel
‘A Picture’s Worth‘… is where we ask mobile photographers that have created powerful mobile photography/art to explain the processes they took. This includes their initial thoughts as to what they wanted to create, why they wanted to create it, how they created it, including all apps used and what they wanted to convey. We also ask these incredible artists to explain their emotions and how the image projects those feelings. We have published a few A Picture’s Worth articles recently, if you have missed those – please go here. In this A Picture’s Worth today we asked Barbara Nebel to tell us more about her image. Nebel has detailed her…
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How I Did It!™ Who Moved My CHEESE?! SnapSeed Version 3.0 – SnapSeed 3.0 August 8, 6:30 PM EST
SnapSeed 3.0 may have launched to groans and grumbles, but it’s not all doom and gloom! In this webinar, I’ll walk you through the new interface, highlight what’s changed (and what’s still great), and share tips for getting the most out of the updated tools. Whether you’re sceptical or just stuck, see how SnapSeed 3.0 can still be your go-to photo editor. We’ll turn frustration into fascination—one swipe at a time. Remember that moment when you opened SnapSeed 3.0 and thought, “Wait… where did everything go?” You’re not alone! With the release of SnapSeed 3.0, Google “moved our cheese” —but don’t worry, they didn’t take it away. All of the…
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What Apps Are We Using This Month? with Susan Detroy
Welcome to TheAppWhisperer’s section, “What apps are we using this month” series, where we discover which apps you are particularly enjoying. Kicking us off today is none other than Award Winning Mobile Artist, Susan Detroy Hello, I am Susan Detroy. I live in Oregon in the Willamette Valley. I am a lifelong artist living in the Pacific Northwest. I grew up in the Midwest in southern Indiana along the Ohio River. My ethnic heritage is German with Scottish. I lived a conservative life until, in the 60s, I studied and lived in Mexico and Spain, which opened my world. I migrated to Oregon in 1971, living a communal life, started…
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Mastering Macro Photography on iPhone, with our REEFLEX G-Series Lenses
In this exclusive tutorial, David from REEFLEX shares his expert tips, tricks, and techniques for capturing stunning macro shots that will leave you in awe. From capturing intricate details of tiny subjects to exploring the mesmerising world of nature up close, David’s insights will inspire and empower you to unleash your creativity like never before! Whether you’re a seasoned photographer looking to expand your skill set or a beginner eager to explore the wonders of macro photography, this tutorial is for you! So grab your iPhone, get ready to be amazed, and join in on this captivating journey with David Addison and their REEFLEX G-Series Macro lenses! Please support us…
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Anna Fox & Karen Knorr’s Exhibition U.S. ROUTE 1 (After Berenice Abbott) at Rencontres d’Arles
The Centre for British Photography is pleased to announce the presentation of Anna Fox & Karen Knorr’s joint exhibition U.S. ROUTE 1 (After Berenice Abbott), at this year’s Rencontres d’Arles, international festival of photography. The exhibition showcases a curated selection of works that capture fragments of contemporary America, blending everyday poetry, shifting landscapes, and often-unseen social realities. A selection of these photographs is now available for sale. Prices do not include framing and taxes. Some photographs are only available in the smallest format. Small : 28 x 35 cm : Edition of 5 + 2AP £2000 + VAT Medium: 40 x 50 cm : Edition of 5 + 2AP £4000…
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Vogue Column Updated Interview Published with Photographer Dagmar Van Weeghel
It always gives me huge thrills whenever Vogue publishes my work, no matter how many times it happens. It means so much to me. This time, I had the opportunity to interview the incredibly talented photographer Dagmar Van Weeghel, another photographer whom I greatly admire. The Netherlands has long been celebrated as a hub for innovative and socially conscious artists. Among the most compelling is Dagmar Van Weeghel, a photographer whose work intricately weaves themes of empowerment, identity, and social history into striking visual narratives. Her artistry blurs the boundaries between conceptual art and fashion photography, creating images that are both thought-provoking and visually captivating. Van Weeghel’s fascination with the…
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Procreate Beginners Series: Part One | The Fundamentals
Procreate Beginners Series: Part One | The Fundamentals The Beginners Series is a four-part guide to Procreate, the award-winning digital art app for iPad. It’s a practical resource for people new to Procreate, as well as it’s filled withextra tips for advanced artists. Part One – The Fundamentals is a perfect introduction to brushes, colours, tools, and gestures in Procreate. It’s a hands-on way to learn everything you need to create digital art on an iPad. Discover how to use Procreate’s brushes and colours, along with all the essential gestures and tools you need to begin creating digital art on iPad. Create a stunning, stylised landscape while discovering digital art…
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Adobe Transforms iPhone Photo App with Powerful SLR Features – Free for Users!
Adobe Transforms iPhone Photo App with Powerful SLR Features – Free for Users! Adobe’s latest Project Indigo harnesses advanced computing power to deliver a more natural appearance for your photographs, akin to the quality typically produced by an SLR camera. Available for download in the App Store, the free Project Indigo app serves as a potential alternative to the default Camera app. However, it requires specific types of iPhones. The app is compatible with all Pro and Pro Max iPhones starting from the iPhone 12, as well as all non-Pro iPhones from the 14 onwards. Adobe emphasises that Indigo employs advanced computing capabilities, so the more recent your phone, the…
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Apple presents Big Man, a short film shot on iPhone 16 Pro from director Aneil Karia, starring Stormzy
Apple presents Big Man, a short film shot on iPhone 16 Pro from director Aneil Karia, starring Stormzy Apple presents Big Man, a new short film shot on iPhone 16 Pro, produced in association with Somesuch and #Merky Films, directed by Academy Award-winning director Aneil Karia, and starring UK music legend Michael “Stormzy” Omari. Big Man tells the story of Tenzman, a world-weary musician, and two bright, industrious kids who come into his life by chance. Soon, the trio find themselves on a journey — one that will reinvigorate a sense of warmth, spontaneity, and optimism in the faded star, before revealing a better way forward for them all. “I’ve never shot an…
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iPadOS 26 introduces powerful new features that push the capabilities and versatility of iPad even further
iPadOS 26 introduces powerful new features that push the capabilities and versatility of iPad even further iPadOS 26 brings a new design; an entirely new, powerful and intuitive windowing system; new features powered by Apple Intelligence; significant enhancements to working with files, audio, and video; and more. Apple have previewed iPadOS 26, the biggest iPadOS release ever, taking a giant leap forward and pushing the unique capabilities and versatility of iPad even further. A beautiful design brings a new look to the iPad, making the experience even more expressive and delightful. While maintaining the simplicity of iPad, iPadOS 26 introduces an entirely new, powerful and intuitive windowing system with new…


























