iOS Photography Tutorial – Lo-Mob and Superslides: Can Adding A Filter Be A Good Thing? by Jerry Jobe
We’re delighted to publish Jerry Jobe’s latest technical tutorial and this week he poses a very important question – ‘can adding a filter be a good thing?’ He answers this and provides a wonderful tutorial with two very popular iOS Photography apps – LoMob and Superslides to help – don’t miss this, over to you Jerry (foreword by Joanne Carter). “I love Instagram for its social aspects. Instant visual confirmation of what friends and acquaintances are producing through mobile photography is great, and the results can be easily filtered to skip over “what I had for dinner” shots. But I’m not the type of person who can be satisfied…
Mobile Photography Interview – A Day In The Life of Mark Daniels – A Fascinating Mobile Photographer
Welcome to our very exciting interview column on theappwhisperer.com. This section entitled “A Day in the Life of…” is where we take a look at some hugely influential, interesting and accomplished individuals in the mobile photography and art world… people that we think you will love to learn more about. This is our 106th installment of the series. If you have missed our previous interviews, please go here. Today we are featuring mobile photographer Mark Daniels. Daniels grew up in the Texas hill country and studied mathematics, science and humanities as an undergraduate and architecture as a post-graduate student. He left architecture school to live in San Francisco and work…
TIME’s Lightbox Follow Friday Photographer Series
TIME Lightbox have a wonderful new series where they feature the work of photographers using Instagram in new and engaging ways. Each week they introduce a photographer befind their feed through his or her images and follow it up with an interview. The latest photographer to be picked up is Redux photographer Q. Sakamaki (@qsakamaki) – described by TIME as ‘vivid Instragram photos produced almost exclusively with his iPhone. His gracefully composed images – made from around the world from Central Part to Fukushima – have appeared in TIME, Rolling Stone, Newsweek and Reader’s Digest’. Read the full interview here
New iOS Photo Editor App – Tint Mint – Launched
Jeffrey Sun, creator of the iOS app Modern Editor, releases Tint Mint, a new photography app for editing enthusiasts. The app costs a dollar, and it packs dozens of powerful image editing features in a light playful interface. This app targets an international audience, as all features are communicated solely through icons. Feature highlights: * Saves in full resolution (up to 12 MP) * Can save photo’s EXIF & metadata * Undo & redo buttons * Ability to zoom & edit * 11 brushes for facial spot-editing (Whiten, Smooth, Reshape, Accent, Enlarge, Tones, Sharpen, Darken, Saturate, Grey, Blur) * Crop tool: Freeform, fixed, square, with 9:16, 5:8, 2:3, 5:7, 3:4,…
iOS Photography App – Stackables for iPad – Updated
Stackables for iPad is a relatively new app, it’s been available now for just over a week. It’s proving popular with an advanced and comprehensive sets of layering and blending effects. Today’s update sees support for landscape orientation and this is very welcome. Stackables for iPad is currently on sale at $0.99/£0.69 – click here to download. Main Features ◉ 150+ unique effects (many with multiple variations) ◉ 20+ professional adjustment tools ◉ Unlimited layers. Modify, rotate, rearrange, hide and delete layers. ◉ 18 blend modes with live preview ◉ 29 preset formulas, dozens of user-created formulas and the ability to save your own edits as formulas and share them…
Flickr Group Showcase – TheAppWhisperer (TAW) – April 13, 2014
Wow! What a week of incredible mobile photography images! All of you wonderful artists have given me quite a visual work out this morning! I’ve included more images than ever this week as you’ve all been so inspired. Thank you – it’s pure pleasure. We start with powerful imagery from _fireandrain_ and move directly into striking emotional portraiture, this takes us then to inspired street work, we then move into architectural and still life – all are stunning images, each one stands on their own and this is what I try to ensure each week. Each image is individually curated – please enjoy this – I know I am. If…
APPart – Vision Statement by Mel Harrison
We are delighted to publish our Mission Statement with regards to our updated and revamped APPart Column by Mel Harrison. Please take a moment to read this, we’re really excited to see where this will take us all, (foreword by Joanne Carter). APPart- vision statement Many apps across all platforms have the potential to be very powerful art tools. Never in our lifetime have artists been able to carry their complete art studio in their back pocket, via their digital device. The aim of this group is the highlight the artistic possibilities of Apps. This is an art group not just an apped photography group, though photography elements have their…
Tickle Your Fancy – #32
Welcome back to our thirty second post in our new section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’. ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ includes a round-up of five links to articles from around the internet that have specifically interested us during the course of the week. Ones that we feel are relevant to your interest in photography and art. Just to explain the title for this section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ is an English idiom and essentially means that something appeals to you and perhaps stimulates your imagination in an enthusiastic way, we felt it would make a great title for this new section of the site. Deutsche Börse Photography Prize: Alberto García-Alix Lucy Davies at…
Mobile Movies Showcase – Week 26 – By Donna Donato
Welcome back to the twenty-sixth article in the Column, Mobile Movies. We at TheAppWhisperer have been inspired by the Flickr upgrade of 1 Terabyte of storage for everyone and have wanted to launch a mobile movie section for some time. Now seems to be perfect, the new Flickr upgrade will allow for a full three minutes of 1080p HD quality video per single film and you can have as many as you have storage space for. Each week I (you can find me on Flickr here) will curate the movie uploads to our new Flickr group –MobileMoviesTheAppWhisperer – I will view all the videos uploaded and comment on the chosen ones. ”The…
iOS Photography Tutorial – Using the Superimpose App to Mask Images
We’re delighted to publish this fabulous tutorial by Paul Brown. In this tutorial Paul takes us through the steps to fully ultise Superimpose to help you create fabulous mobile images. We have published several of Paul Brown’s workflows recently. Please take a look at our Paul Brown archive here. Over to you Paul (foreword by Joanne Carter)… “It takes a little practice and playing to understand how Superimpose works but hopefully this video with commentary will help demystify what is actually a fairly simple but not always quick iPhoneography app to use. The nature of masking does mean that patience is required – especially if the element being masked…





























