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Brand New Podcast with Susan Latty from Sydney, Australia
We are delighted to publish our latest podcast to our Apple podcast channel and our other vast social media links. This time we speak with Mobile Artist, Susan Latty from Sydney, Australia. Latty discusses her mobile art motivation, her techniques, workflow, her favourite apps, the future of mobile art and how TheAppWhisperer has helped her and much more. Link to Susan Latty’s podcast within our Apple Podcast channel To listen to our previously published recent podcasts in this new series of discovery, please click on the artists names below: Paul Toussaint Peter Wilkin Clint Cline Rita Colantonio Marco Prado
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Brand New Podcast with Mobile Artist Marco Prado from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
We are delighted to announce that our latest podcast has just been published to our Apple podcast channel and our other vast social media links. This time we speak with Award Winning Mobile Artist, Marco Prado from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. In this episode Prado talks with TheAppWhisperer – Joanne Carter, discussing his unique style of mobile art and how it changed in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. He also talks about his workflow, techniques and much more. Link to Marco Prado’s podcast within our Apple Podcast channel Recently we also published four podcast’s, one with Award Winning Photographer and author, Paul Toussaint from Manhattan, New York. If you missed that,…
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 28 February 2021
‘Revelations‘ by Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan, is a new biography on Francis Bacon. Following his death in 1992, an abundance of books, mostly including personal accounts from his friends, were produced and thus contained an abundance of revelations, but just when you think you’ve read and know it it all, can there be anything left to say? Yes, there is actually. This book is much more focused on his early life and career, which were initially quite mundane. But that soon changed, as he fled to London aged 17, escaping his imperceivable father, with an allowance from his mother and accompanied by his nanny, who actually accompanied everywhere until…
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 14 February 2021
This weeks it is my pleasure to lavish you with love within our showcase, not that we need it to be Valentine’s Day to do so, but it is rather apt that it is. Who would have thought we would have had such a tumultuous year, when we look back? Having lost my liberty for the best part of twelve months being rather forcibly placed within the ‘extremely clinically vulnerable‘ group of patients, I’ve now discovered I am suffering from a ‘survivor’s guilt’ of sorts having received my Covid-19 vaccination earlier this week. I have and am surrounded by my three ‘children’, albeit the youngest is on the cusp of…
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Mobile Photography/Art Pic of the Day (1,426) via Instagram
Here’s day one thousand, four hundred and twenty six 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 @vastumarco – Marco Prado with this image entitled ‘Wintery Mix’. To view him instagram profile please go here.
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Mobile Photography Awards Winners and Honourable Mentions Announced 2021
We are delighted to announce all of the first place Winners and the entire Honourable Mentions of the 10th Annual Mobile Photography Awards, created by Daniel Berman and supported by TheAppWhisperer among others within the Mobile Art World. This year we have all experienced so much hardship and loss that it makes this years Mobile Photography Awards even more thrilling. We have viewed and studied each image of the awards and the results speak for themselves. It is truly breathtaking and uplifing to view this body of mobile photography work. Congratulations to you all and of course many thanks to the judges, Dimpy Bhalotia, Rodrigo Rivas, Elaine Taylor, Dominka Koszowska,…
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 7 February 2021
We are all aware life has changed and we can no longer travel or even linger when exercising however, we always have our imagination and of course Google to help us out. Random Street View allows you to teleport to over ten million miles on earth via working in tandem with Google Street View. You can select a country and randomly view where you have navigated to or just let it select a country for you too to explore. So far this morning, I’ve enjoyed sharing the beach on Hong Kong with a couple of brave sports and then I thought I’d visit the US and found myself at 2469-2481…
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 31 January 2021
There is an area of photography that really interests me, actually it’s a ‘technique’ rather than an ‘area’ and it is applied in combination with ‘co-counselling’. It is called ‘visual reframing’ and essentially one image is examined (at a time) and each person discusses what it represents to them and how they would like to ‘change it’. This is not to mean ‘change it’ in the sense of photo manipulation but therapeutically change the impression of what we think it is about. When you go through the process of ‘reframing’ you’re essentially, internally giving yourself permission to change, to let go, to move on. One thing it is not, is…
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Mobile Photography/Art Pic of the Day (1,413) via Instagram
Here’s day one thousand, four hundred and thirteen 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 @vastumarco – Marco Prado with this image entitled, ‘A New Day’. To view his instagram profile please go here.
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 23 January 2021
In Ways of Seeing, John Berger discusses Rembrandt’s self portrait painting when he was aged 58 and contrasts this with an earlier self portrait painting when he was 28 – thirty years apart, explaining that the latter portrait only reveals ‘an advertisement for the sitter’s good fortune, prestige and wealth’. It was painted in 1634, in the year of Rembrandt’s first marriage. He is flamboyantly showing off his bride, not knowing that withing six years she will be dead. The painting is cited to sum up the happy period of his life. It was also during this period of history that oil painting was betoken to be ‘a celebration of…





























