Mobile Photography – New Year Resolutions 2015 From Around The World – Part 2 – TheAppWhisperer
At the beginning of the year it’s traditional to make a promise to oneself to improve in some way, this could be to improve finances, improve education, improve mental health, improve physical health and so on. We decided to speak with mobile photographers to find out what their New Year Resolutions for 2015 are. We have communicated with over 100 people for this article, we would love to include everyone, but we simply can’t, we’d never finish. So please don’t be upset if you’re not in this article, you have not been forgotten, we’re very aware of who you are and will be making a huge effort to include you…
Mobile Photography – New Year Resolutions 2015 From Around The World – Part 1 – TheAppWhisperer
At the beginning of the year it’s traditional to make a promise to oneself to improve in some way, this could be to improve finances, improve education, improve mental health, improve physical health and so on. We decided to speak with mobile photographers to find out what their New Year Resolutions for 2015 are. We have communicated with over 140 people for this article, we would love to include everyone, but we simply can’t, we’d never finish. So please don’t be upset if you’re not in this article, you have not been forgotten, we’re very aware of who you are and will be making a huge effort to include you…
How to Improve your Mobile Photography Skills by Martin Duerr for TheAppWhisperer
We are delighted to publish this wonderful article by our Tech Editor, Martin Duerr. He has created a step-point feature, full of tips to help focus your mobile photography skill-set. Don’t miss this (foreword by Joanne Carter). “Guess what? Yes, you constantly need to improve your photography skills … not only with your professional equipment, your small pocket sized camera is worth any effort to get more out of it. Whatever you are looking for: better image quality in terms of a technical aspect, or in terms of compositing, “messages”, image buildup and so on. Here are some facts and tips you can use to improve your ability to…
‘Tiny Collective in Paris Show’ at the Mobile Camera Club
For the first time, the international collective of photographers “Tiny Collective” will exhibit in Paris, at the Mobile Camera Club gallery. Created in 2012, this group is composed of 12 street-photographers coming from all parts of the world, who elected their smartphones as their favorite tool to express their creativity. It comes as no wonder if these gifted urban photographers are social media stars (they have a combined audience of more than 500,000 followers): they are indeed the true heirs of the XXth century photography artists who passionately documented the human condition, adding to it a touch of modernity, aesthetics and personal vision. Always on the hip, they share the…
‘Impossible’ Tutorial – Double Exposures With The Instant Lab
We’re delighted to be working closer with The Impossible Project team as we continue to branch out and expand our reach with all things related to mobile photography. Analog post-processing of mobile images is becoming more and more popular and we’re going to make sure our readers are fully briefed on this very exciting development. The Impossible Project is in many ways leading the way, but there is also a growing community of mobile artists and photographers experimenting with other analog post processing techniques in an attempt to make their mobile images stand out even more, in galleries, magazines and the like and we have viewed some outstanding images and…
Photo Tool Apps – Tutorial – How To Set Up A Scream Booth with Triggertrap
We’re delighted to be working uber closely with the wonderfully friendly and professional team at Triggertrap. In case you’re unaware, Triggertrap manufacturer apps and hardware to trigger your camera from your smartphone. The apps work with both iOS and Android platforms and the facility afforded by these are perfect for timelapses, sound triggering, still life and much more. As Halloween is fast approaching we thought we would demonstrate how to use set up a Scream Booth with Triggertrap, your mobile and your DSLR, don’t miss this… To download the Triggertrap app – follow the links below: iOS/download Android/download To shop at Triggertrap, go here
Photo Tool Apps – Triggertrap Mobile for iOS and Android
We are delighted to be working closer with Triggertrap – essentially they enable you to turn your smartphone into the world’s most powerful remote control. By combining an incredibly powerful and intuitive app with the fastest, most reliable and most widely compatible hardware in the world, Triggertrap Mobile is the ultimate camera remote for photographers of all levels. Whether you want to capture an epic timelapse movie, a dramatic long exposure shot or dive into explosive high-speed photography, Triggertrap Mobile is the perfect remote triggering solution – and since you’ve usually got your iPhone, iPad or Android device by your side, it’s always ready to go when you are! All you…
iOS Photography Tutorial – PhotoCopier – ‘Emulating the Masters’ By Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish our latest iOS Photography Tutorial by Jerry Jobe. This week Jerry puts PhotoCopier through its paces and creates some very pleasing results. Don’t miss this, over to you Jerry (foreword by Joanne Carter). PhotoCopier retails for $0.99/£0.69 and you can download it here. “Last week I covered PicGrunger, an app that always makes a big impression. By that I mean that the effects were strong and not easily modified. But adding texture to an image is not always best achieved by scarring the image with a lot of grunge. PhotoCopier, by Digital Film Tools, is an app that gives your images the look of…
Mobile Photography Interview – A Day In The Life Of Allie Astell – An Inspirational and Talented 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 115th installment of the series. If you have missed our previous interviews, please go here. Today we are featuring Allie Astell born in Morocco to a Syrian mother and English father. As a child, she travelled much of the world with her parents, as her Dad was a diplomat with the Foreign Office. Astell’s web consultancy business…
Streets Ahead – Thirty Fifth Edition – Mobile Street Photography
Welcome to the thirty fifth edition of “Streets Ahead,” a weekly column dedicated to women mobile street photographers. Each week we review and curate work that was submitted to our Flickr Group. In addition to creating a showcase video which features a sampling of submitted work, we also highlight a few images that caught our attention… offering some thoughtful commentary about technique, composition, and subject matter. If you are not a member of our Facebook group… we highly recommend that you join us! This is our space for sharing newsworthy information and conducting discussions (what, when, where, why and how) about Women Photographers/Artists and Street Photography, in general. So, if…































