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AppArt School – How to Use the Apple Watch for Mobile Photography
AppArt School – How to Use the Apple Watch for Mobile Photography The Apple Watch is an ingenious product and it’s not just great for fitness but did you know you can also use it to support your mobile photography. We’ll show you how: The Apple Watch can be used as a remote control for your iPhone camera, allowing you to take photos and videos from a distance. Here are the steps to use your Apple Watch for photography: Make sure your iPhone is unlocked and the Camera app is open. Launch the Camera app on your Apple Watch. The Apple Watch camera app will show a live preview of…
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AppArt School – How to Get Started with the Hipstamatic App
One of the most art/photography popular apps, is Hispstamatic and today in our column, AppArt school, we list the steps to get started with it: Hipstamatic is a camera app that allows you to apply various vintage and retro filters to your photos. Here’s how to use Hipstamatic: Download and install the app: You can find Hipstamatic in the App Store or Google Play Store. After installing the app, open it on your phone. Choose your lens, film, and flash: When you first open the app, you’ll see the viewfinder. To apply a filter to your photo, you need to select a combination of lens, film, and flash. Swipe left or…
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Top 10 iOS Mobile Photography Apps 2020
Having consulted over 3,973 posts where we asked award winning mobile photographers for their favourite apps, we feel confident publishing this article today. Everything is relative and following extensive research we are happy to announce that these are TheAppWhisperer’s Top 10 iOS Mobile Photography Apps, at this moment in time. If you missed our Top 10 iOS Mobile Art Apps 2020 post, please go here. There are of course, more than ten good photography apps but these ones, should be standard on every mobile photographer’s device. Do you recommend something else? That’s great, just add your recommendations to the comments at the end of this post…
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Top 10 iOS Mobile Art Apps 2020
Having consulted over 3,870 posts where we asked award winning mobile artists for their favourite apps, we feel confident publishing this article today. Everything is relative and following extensive research we are happy to announce that these are TheAppWhisperer’s Top 10 iOS Mobile Art Apps, at this moment in time. We have not included apps more completely suited to mobile photography, they will be included in another post. There are of course, more than ten good art apps but these ones, should be standard on every mobile photographer’s device. Do you recommend something else? That’s great, just add your recommendations to the comments at the end of this post…
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Hipstamatic Goes Back to the Future with an All New Point-and-Shoot App for iPhone
Hipstamatic, the company that invented mobile photo filters and one of the oldest app companies in America, celebrates its tenth birthday with a return to retro. The company is launching a new app inspired by its original app tomorrow. Hipstamatic X is an instant film-like camera created exclusively for iPhone. This camera brings all the joy, quirk, and randomness of film photography to your pocket. Why spend hours editing? Never waste another moment swiping filters, pulling sliders, or tweaking effects. “A decade is a long time, and while we’ve seen loads of photo apps enter and exit the category over the past ten years, Hipstamatic X is a return…
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Mobile Photographer Rachael Short Explores the Beauty of Simplicity with iPhone
California-based photographer Rachael Short likes to keep things simple. Shooting photographs around Carmel, California, she searches for new textures, lighting and contrasts to capture in her portraits and landscapes. She prefers black and white, brushing off colour as a distraction. “Life is so chaotic, so it’s something to simplify and calm things down,” Short explains. In 2010 at age 28, Short suffered a spinal cord injury in a car accident along California’s Highway 1 on Halloween night. She was diagnosed with a C5 fracture in her spine. She was quadriplegic.
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Mobile Photography/Art Pic of the Day (1,042) via Instagram
Here’s day one thousand and forty two of our mobile photography/art Pic of the Day section via Instagram. Each day we select one image a day for our Pic of the Day section on Instagram, with this hashtag #theappwhisperer. Today, we congratulate @hipstanitaelle – Anita Elle with this image, untitled. To ensure your image receives our attention, please upload it to Instagram with this hashtag #theappwhisperer. To view more of her work, please go here
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On My Radar- Eight Apps for a Desert Island with WiFi – Fiona Christian from the United Kingdom
We have another brand new section here at TheAppWhisperer called ‘On My Radar’ and this time we are asking a selection of highly talented mobile photographers and artists, which apps they would take with them on a unique desert island, that has wifi! We want to know exactly what apps are really on their radar and why. As well as eight apps, we have also allowed each artist to select a book and a luxury object on this luxury journey. Kicking us off with our eighth issue of this section, is non other than the highly talented Fiona Christian from the UK. To read the others in this series, please…
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Mobile Photography/Art Pic of the Day (1,020) via Instagram
Here’s day one thousand and twenty of our mobile photography/art Pic of the Day section via Instagram. Each day we select one image a day for our Pic of the Day section on Instagram, with this hashtag #theappwhisperer. To ensure your image receives our attention, please upload it to Instagram with this hashtag #theappwhisperer. Today, we congratulate @eslieber – Erik S Lieber with this image entitled ‘On the Corner 122/365’ To view more of his work, please go here
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On My Radar- Eight Apps for a Desert Island with WiFi by M. Cecilia São Thiago
I am a woman who loves cautiously but willingly, when my soul is touched. M. Cecilia São Thiago is an artist who not only touches my soul, she holds it. The radiance of her passionate being shines through in her art. In this interview, like so many, that I ask of her, she takes my request and then metaphorically seduces it with her own narrative, the sign of an excellent and inspiring artist. São Thiago’s art is a testament to the collective consciousness of a life well lived, creating portraiture as an atmospheric landscape, one that abolishes the distance between all who view it. Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard wrote “It…