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Streets Ahead Interview: Stefanie LePape
This week we are pleased to feature Stefanie LePape in our “Streets Ahead” interview segment. Stefanie is also known as “Sanikdote” and “SLP” via Backspaces, Flickr and EyeEm and you can find the links to her accounts below. We first learned of Stefanie’s work over on Backspaces… and have been following her ever since. If you’re familiar with this artist, you will know that she’s the first to admit (and joke) about having Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). However, in her case, we think this condition “adds” to her artistic perspectives and vision in the most remarkable (and beautiful) way. She is a photographer with a painting background. Stefanie connects to…
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Backspaces Features JQ Gaines’ Latest ‘Streets Ahead’ Visual Diary Post – ‘Vaisakhi’
We’re delighted that the developers of Backspaces have featured JQ Gaines’ ‘Streets Ahead‘ Visual Diary post ‘Vaisakhi’. We mentioned it here yesterday, as part of Maddy McCoy’s and JQ’s Streets Ahead Column with us. JQ’s post is currently displaying on the front page of Backspaces as you can see in the screen shot below and is marked with a Star in recognition of being a featured post.
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Streets Ahead – Visual Diary Article – ‘Vaisakhi’ – By JQ Gaines
We’re delighted to publish in full a Visual Diary article by JQ Gaines’ via our specialist dedicated Backspaces section, see here that compliments JQ’s and Maddy McCoy’s Streets Ahead Column with us. The concept of Streets Ahead is best expressed in their own words – “This column will provide a platform for discussion on the techniques, aesthetics, and goals that we, as women, bring to this art form. In addition to the weekly showcase, we have set up a dedicated Flickr group –see here. We also plan on featuring bimonthly interviews as well as sharing our own experiences and learning curves in mobile street photography. We will do this through a Visual Diary…
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Top 5 Photo Story/Essay Apps
There has been a huge rise in photo essay/story apps in the app store recently and we have created a top 5 list of some of the most popular, take a look below: SlickFlick SlickFlick allows you to read and create animated photostories on the fly. It comes with a great selection of redefined themes that you can add your images to. These images can be ones that are already in your photo library, or ones that you take within the app. Once you’ve decided on that, the images are displayed over your chosen theme. You can also add animated stickers and captions to the image and share it…