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Hipstamatic Honour Incredible Mobile Photographer – Arjan van der Horst
Huge thanks to our friends at Hipstamatic today for releasing a new black and white film, to honour our wonderful friend and mobile photographer Arjan van der Horst, who very sadly died earlier this month. We created a showcase of all the wonderful messages received for Arjan, if you missed that please go here. To download the new Arjan film, just open the Hipstamatic app and go to the shopping cart and you will see it there, for free, ready to download.
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Hipstamatic 300 – Behind The Lens
Hipstamatic 300 is coming this August and it’s said to set your heart aflutter. If you would like to join the Beta team, just email Hipstamatic at this address – BETA@Hipstmatic.com and they will set you up. In the meantime, enjoy the video below…
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Mobile Photography/Art – Apple Default/Native Camera Most Used For Initial Image Capture
Through our APPart Column, edited by Bobbi McMurry, we raised the question ‘do you use the default/native camera in your iPhone or a dedicated photo app to capture your initial images?’. It proved a popular question and our editor for this section Bobbi McMurry has created a pie chart clearly demonstrating the Apple default camera as being the most popular choice with 31%. This was followed by 14% Other* (see below), Hipstamatic with 13%, with Camera+ and ProCamera at 12%, 645 PRO Mk III and Oggl both achieved 6% and Slow Shutter and Provoke with 3%. Please take a look at the chart below…and please let us know your thoughts,…
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Mobile Photography/Art Tutorial – Tintype by Hipstamatic: Nice results, troubling interface
We are delighted to publish Jerry Jobe’s latest mobile photography/art tutorial for our reading and viewing pleasure. This week Jobe takes a look TinType by Hipstamatic. Read his thoughts as he puts it through its paces (foreword by Joanne Carter). TinType by Hipstamatic is free and you can download it here “Last time I covered an app that emulated a particular type of photography: Polaroid, or instant, photography. This week I go back to the dawn of photography and the time when photo prints did not come on paper, but on metal: the tintype. Polaroids were all about catching the moment; tintypes were the opposite. Painstakingly staged and allowing for…
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iOS Photography App – NEW From Hipstamatic – DSPO (pro-nounced Dis-po) – TheAppWhisperer
Today Hipstamtic bring to the world a new FOMO camera! Hipstamatic DSPO [pronounced Dis-po]. It joins the old idea of the disposable camera with the modern day necessity of constant communication. The group cameras allow you to add as many people as you’d like, to shoot for a set amount of time and enjoy life from all of it’s different angles. The set up is easy: select the desired time (as short as an hour or as long as 365 days). Then invite friends using your contact list or Facebook; or let the world join your camera by sharing the camera link via Twitter. DSPO is the perfect camera for your next…
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Mobile Photography App Tutorial – Oggl – A Love/Hate Relationship – TheAppWhisperer
Back in November of 2012 I wrote my first article on iPhoneography apps. It was an attempt to cover Hipstamatic. I chose Hipstamatic because the app sparked my interest in iPhone photography. The fact that I was getting wonderful results, blindly, was fascinating. You couldn’t see, through the viewfinder, what the resulting image would look like. I found myself taking many photos just to see what they would look like. That is both a blessing and a curse of Hipstamatic. It was terrific for me, who was just starting out and had a number of friends asking how I got those results. For those who were more studied in their…
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Mobile Movies – The Making of a Romantic Silver Bracelet by Alix Carmichele
I am delighted to publish this wonderful mobile movie with accompanying story and technique by Alix Carmichele, she has created a film that encompasses a range of skills. From the actual creation process of the film itself, to the editing and music and of course to the actual development of the silver bracelet. It’s quite a wonder. I asked Carmichele to tell me more, you will enjoy this: “The object of making this little movie was to see whether I could use the time lapse or stop motion process to show the intricacies of making a beautiful piece of jewellery and come up with an understandable visual experience. The Hipstamatic…
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Pic of the Day (14) – Instagram – TheAppWhisperer
Here’s day fourteen of our brand new Pic of the Day section via Instagram. Each day we will be selecting one image a day for our Pick of the Day section on Instagram with the #theappwhisperer. Furthermore, each month we will also offer an overall prize to the image that receives the most love. Today, we congratulate @bws.cattis (Cattis Carlander) with her fabulous street shot ‘Shot a lick them right middle left to center‘ – captured with an iPhone 4s with #Hipstamatic and edited with #PicsArt app. To view our previous Pic of the Day winners please go here.
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Mobile Photography – A Picture’s Worth with Rino Rossi – TheAppWhisperer
‘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 Rino Rossi to tell us more about her image ‘Discrete Machine’, she has…
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Mobile Photography – A Picture’s Worth with Caroline MacMoran – TheAppWhisperer
‘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 Caroline MacMoran to tell us more about her wonderful image ‘Caught in Between’.…