Instagram TakeOver with Street Photographer Clay Benskin, from New York City – Day 1
Yesterday we announced a new format to our Instagram TakeOver’s and invited Clay Benskin – @clay_benskin, to take part. He’s agreed and taken over our Instagram account for seven days by posting three of his own street photographs every single day. Take a look at Day 1 below and to keep up with all that he posts, head over to our Instagram account @theappwhisperer!
James Bacchi’s ‘In The Sky’ Mobile Photography Exhibited at FourSquared, Bay Area – August 25 – October 6, 2018
We are very proud to announce that James Bacchi, a San Francisco-based gallerist, curator and mobile photographer, is one of sixteen artists exhibiting at FourSquared, Bay Area this summer/autumn. Bacchi has co-founded galleries in New York and San Francisco, most notably ON THE WALL in New York City and ArtHaus, an award-winning San Francisco-based contemporary arts gallery that he has co-owned with art dealer Annette Schutz for nearly 23 years. He is represented by Karyn Mannix Contemporary in East Hampton, NY. The #inthesky project can best be followed at www.instagram.com/jamesbacchi #inthesky is an inspired series of mobile photographs. Shot spontaneously, these images capture tension from the ground up, and portray…
Mobile Photography – Women – Talking Points – ‘What if I Wasn’t Me?’ with M. Cecilia Sao Thiago
We just announced our brand new ‘Women’ section within TheAppWhisperer, if you missed that, please go here. We’re now publishing our very first ‘Talking Points’ within this new section by one of my personally favourite mobile artists, M. Cecilia Sao Thiago, klimtt from Brazil. Not only is she immensely talented, she’s also a wonderfully positive and encouraging artist. Our ‘Women’ section addresses many of the issues affecting women in society today and reflects that with mobile photography and art. ‘Talking Points’, addresses answers to questions we have asked female mobile artists. We’ll include mobile video, demonstrating issues surrounding women, could be body hair, could be safety, sexual harassment, abortion, miscarriage,…
Mobile Photography – Women – New Section – ‘We Don’t See Things As They Are; We See Them As We Are’
Today, it’s a day of much excitement here at TheAppWhisperer HQ, so far we have already announced our new and restyled Instagram takeover, with Clay Benskin and next, we’re announcing a brand new section to TheAppWhisperer, entitled ‘Women’. It’s something I have been thinking of and building, mentally, for some time. Within ‘Women’ we will address many of the issues affecting women in society today and reflect that with mobile photography and art. We’ll feature ‘talking points’, answers to questions we have asked female mobile artists. We’ll include mobile video, demonstrating issues surrounding women, could be body hair, could be safety, sexual harassment, abortion, miscarriage, women in leadership, female entrepreneurs,…
Mobile Photography/Art Pic of the Day (865) via Instagram
Here’s day eight hundred and sixty five 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 @ricondessa – Robledo Condessa with this wonderful image, untitled. To view more of his work, please go here.
Street Photography – Instagram TAKEOVER with Clay Benskin (@clay_benskin) – Day 1
And now for something entirely new! We are very excited to announce our latest Instagram takeover will be with world renown street photographer Clay Benskin from New York City. We were so impressed (and we’re not alone) with his recent takeover of the @newyorkerphoto Instagram account, it’s incredible. So, we have asked Benskin, to post three of his own mobile street shots to our @TheAppWhisperer account for 7 days! He’s starting today and we can’t wait! Please take a look at our @TheAppWhisperer Instagram account to follow all the goings on.
Mobile Photography – Instagram TAKEOVER with @sodium_light22 – Jenny Pieters – Days 13 – 14
What a fortnight it has been with @sodium_light22 – Jenny Pieters who gracefully took over our Instagram feed for 14 days! We are so grateful to her, you can take a look at all of her posts, here and of course, look at our @TheAppWhisperer Instagram account. On day 13 @sodium_light22 highlighted the work of @mariatbellotti and on day 14 our closing image from this series was by @emjai_. Thank you so much Jenny Pieters! Today, is the start of a brand new Instagram takeover and we will be detailing those exciting details in a new post, to follow.
Mobile Photography & Art – Flickr Group Showcase – 12 August 2018
Part modern mystery, part romantic classic, this weeks Flickr Group Showcase, splices enough finite drama into 3.5 minutes to validate mobile photography and art to full-scale provenance. The verve and technical skill from each artist provides a brio of fine art. Enjoy this visual spectacular! Thank you to all artists for submitting your works. If you would like your work to be considered for entry in to our weekly Mobile Photography and Art Flickr Group, please submit it to our dedicated group, here. Many congratulations to the following artists for being featured this week: Dina Alfasi, Maarten Oortwijn, Jun Yamaguchi, before.1st.light – Jane Schultz, Karen Axelrad, Tomaso Belloni, Amanda Parker,…
Mobile Photography – Instagram TAKEOVER with @sodium_light22 – Jenny Pieters – Days 10 – 12
We are so proud to invite @sodium_light22 – Jenny Pieters to take over our Instagram account for 14 days. On day 10 she selected this image captured by @eslieber, on day 11, she selected @eranyac’s imagery and on day 12 she selected @jutajazz1’s art! We have featured the image below with Pieters comments, take a look! Please take a look at our @TheAppWhisperer Instagram account to follow all the goings on…
How Vision Works…
Ever wondered how our vision actually works? “Solving the problem of converting light into ideas, of visually understanding features and objects in the world, is a complex task far beyond the abilities of the world’s most powerful computers. Vision requires distilling foreground from background, recognizing objects presented in a wide range of orientations, and accurately interpreting spatial cues. The neural mechanisms of visual perception offer rich insight into how the brain handles such computationally complex situations”. Read more here






































