-
MOB Fiction Magazine Issue #2 – Out Now – We Have Promo Codes To Giveaway
The latest issue of Mob Fiction has now been published to the iBooks store and is ready for you all to enjoy. This months issue includes fabulous articles relating to street photography by Egmont van Dyck, Fiona Christian, Koci Hernandez, Guy Woodland, Dilshad Corelone, Roger Clay, Adrienne Parks, Rob Pearson Wright, Eitan Shavit, Sacha Dohmen, Christine Mignon and David De Franceschi. It’s a great read and usually retails for $3.49/£2.99 – we have been graced with some codes to giveaway. If you would ike to win one, please follow us on Twitter – (@theappwhisperer) and include the hashtag #MobFiction within your first tweet to us. Please also send a reply…
-
Mobile Photography New Year Resolutions From Around The World! Part 2
At the beginning of the year it’s traditional to make a promise to oneself to improve in some way, this could be to improve finances, improve education, improve mental health, improve physical health and so on. We wanted to speak with mobile photographers, mobile artists, mobile hardware manufacturers and mobile photography app developers to find out what their New Year Resolutions for 2014 are. We have communicated with almost 80 people for this article, we would love to include everyone, but we simply can’t, we’d never finish. So please don’t be upset if you’re not in this article, you have not been forgotten, we’re very aware of who you are…
-
Hipstamatic TinType SnapPak Review
We’ve just published this comprehensive review by Egmont van Dyck on the recently launched TinType SnapPak by Hipstamatic. It’s very extensive and we think you’ll enjoy this a lot, over to you Egmont (foreword by Joanne Carter). “With the release of Hipstamatic’s new Tintype lens and two accompanying film cartridges recently there has been a very positive response throughout the social network system. I myself immediately downloaded the new SnapPak and after just two exposures, felt it was necessary to do an extensive lens/film test, since the results obtained were intriguing. It was Hipstamatic creative director Aravind taking the lead on how to bring the old traditional look of…