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Keep Photofusion Moving – Crowdfunder
I am a huge fan of Photofusion, it is a hub of creativity in London, to the local community in Brixton and also far wider. Rent rises being what they are in London Town, as well falling funding are threatening this essential resource. My friend and fellow Journalist, Miranda Gavin has asked if I could help spread the word about this Crowdfunding campaign. It’s going well, currently £44,155/$64,403 has been raised, their target is £60,000/$87,514. I hope to be meeting with the Executive Officer of Photofusion very soon to push through some projects that I have been working on here at TheAppWhisperer.com – they are well aware of all of…
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PhotoFusion – Miranda Gavin “Discovering your Competitive Side”
If you’re around in Brixton, London tonight and you’re a member of PhotoFusion, don’t miss Miranda Gavin’s talk discussing Photography Competitions. Not only is a Miranda a good friend of mine but she’s also editor-at-large of Hotshoe photography magazine, editor of Frame and Reference – online visual arts in South East England, and co-founder of Tri-pod, a creative initiative supporting lens-based artists with personal projects in process. Miranda will lead an informal discussion covering the benefits of entering work into competitions, things to look out for when entering and how best to present your work for submission. Miranda will also touch on promoting yourself in an age of media convergence…
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iOS Photography App – PhotoFusion – Temporarily Free
PhotoFusion is an app from the same developer as ProCam, one that we have featured many times on theappwhisperer.com, see here. Today, PhotoFusion is free, usually it retails for $1.99/£1.49 – click here to download.
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New iOS Photography App – ‘Stackables’ – We Have Codes To Give Away
The developers of ProCam and PhotoFusion have released a brand new app called Stackables. It contains over 150 effects crafted by photographer and artist, Dirk Wuestenhagen. There are also 20 adjustment tools including, white balance, colour balance, vignette and these are added as layers, giving you control over colour and tonal levels in your images. We haven’t tested this app yet but it does look interesting. It retails for $0.99/£0.69 but we have some codes to giveaway. If you would like to be in with a chance of a free promo code, please join our ever expanding Twitter followers and Facebook fans, RETWEET THIS POST and send a reply to…