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On My Radar- Eight Apps for a Desert Island with WiFi – Fiona Christian from the United Kingdom
We have another brand new section here at TheAppWhisperer called ‘On My Radar’ and this time we are asking a selection of highly talented mobile photographers and artists, which apps they would take with them on a unique desert island, that has wifi! We want to know exactly what apps are really on their radar and why. As well as eight apps, we have also allowed each artist to select a book and a luxury object on this luxury journey. Kicking us off with our eighth issue of this section, is non other than the highly talented Fiona Christian from the UK. To read the others in this series, please…
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On My Radar Eight Apps for a Desert Island with WiFi by Kerry Mitchell from the United States
We have another brand new section here at TheAppWhisperer called ‘On My Radar’ and this time we are asking a selection of highly talented mobile photographers and artists, which apps they would take with them on a unique desert island, that has wifi! We want to know exactly what apps are really on their radar and why. As well as eight apps, we have also allowed each artist to select a book and a luxury object on this luxury journey. Kicking us off with our third issue of this section, is non other than the highly talented Kerry Mitchell from the United States. “So I’m off to a desert island…
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The Recipe I Can’t Live Without with Filiz Ak From Istanbul, Turkey
We have a new section at TheAppWhisperer.com and it’s called ‘The Recipe I Can’t Live Without’, within that we are asking highly successful mobile artists to give us their one recipe (tutorial) they can’t live without in relation to editing their images. Kicking us off today, is Filiz Ak from Turkey. She has created a very tantalising delicious portraiture family recipe . To read the others in this new series, please go here. (foreword by Joanne Carter)
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Mobile Photography & Art – The Recipe I Can’t Live Without with M. Cecilia Sao Thiago from Brazil
We have a new section at TheAppWhisperer.com and it’s called ‘The Recipe I Can’t Live Without’, within that we are asking highly successful mobile artists to give us their one recipe (tutorial) they can’t live without in relation to editing their images. Kicking us off today, is M. Cecilia Sao Thiago from Brazil. She has created an brilliant family portraiture recipe . To read the others in this new series, please go here. (foreword by Joanne Carter)
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Mobile Photography & Art – Portrait of an Artist – Seeing Through The Eyes Of Armineh Hovanesian
We are delighted to bring to you the sixth in our brand new series of interviews within our Portrait of an Artist column entitled ˜Seeing through the eyes…”. This is a section that has been created by our wonderful Portrait of an Artist Editor, Ile Mont. Mont has been inspired by the life and works of Carolyn Hall Young, as so many of us have. Young was the main contributor to our Portrait of an Artist Flickr pool and filled it with portraits of so many wonderful people, not only of herself. It is for this reason that Mont wanted to create this section, to enable us to view the…
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Mobile Photography & Art – My Top Five Apps by Gerry Coe from Northern Ireland
We are revitalising our Top Five Apps section to our Photo App Lounge column. This a section within TheAppWhisperer where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers and artists to list their top five apps and to explain why they have selected them. Kicking us off today is accomplished mobile photographer and artist Gerry Coe from Northern Ireland. Take a look at his Top Five Apps… (foreword by Joanne Carter) “I have been reading a lot of what all the other people who have contributed to the Top Five Photo Apps have been using and a lot of them are not very different from what I use. So in this little article…
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Mobile Photography & Art My Top Five Apps by Juta Jazz from Cyprus
We are revitalising our Top Five Apps section to our Photo App Lounge column. This a section within TheAppWhisperer where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers and artists to list their top five apps and to explain why they have selected them. Kicking us off today is accomplished mobile photographer and artist Juta Jazz from Cyprus. Take a look at her Top Five Apps… (foreword by Joanne Carter) “I was asked by our dearest Joanne to mention my five favorite apps. So I did my counting and it looks like I have four my basic- favorites apps and for fifth I’m using many others, depending on the mood or details I…
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Mobile Photography & Art My Top Five Apps by Lorenka Campos from Wichita Falls, Texas, USA
We are revitalising our Top Five Apps section to our Photo App Lounge column. This a section within TheAppWhisperer where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers and artists to list their top five apps and to explain why they have selected them. Kicking us off today is not only a highly accomplished mobile photographer and artist but also one that I deeply admire, Lorenka Campos from Wichita Falls, Texas, USA. Take a look at her Top Five Apps… (foreword by Joanne Carter) “When working on art, I use many different apps on each piece. I like to create and move a piece from app to app for various results, sometimes with…
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Mobile Photography & Art My Top Five Apps by Cathrine Halsør from Moss, Norway
When I was asked by Joanne, to share my five most favorite iPhone apps, I was thrilled and I had to take some time to think of my creative process. The creation of an image unfolds in many different ways, so for me it is often difficult to explain it all afterwards. The creative flow of editing, takes my mind and heart on a journey, and I don’t know the outcome. Editing an image in one application, saving it, and then open it in another application; I often end up saving10 to15 images in the creation. I love when I enter this creative flow and I can sit for hours.…
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Mobile Photography and Art – A Picture’s Worth with Sukru Mehmet Omur from Istanbul, Turkey
‘A Picture’s Worth‘… is where we ask mobile photographers that have created powerful mobile photography/art to explain the processes they took. This includes their initial thoughts as to what they wanted to create, why they wanted to create it, how they created it, including all apps used and what they wanted to convey. We also ask these incredible artists to explain their emotions and how the image projects those feelings. We have published a few A Picture’s Worth articles recently, if you have missed those – please go here. In this ‘A Picture’s Worth’ today we asked Sukru Mehmet Omur to tell us more about his image, ‘The Cloud Corporation’,…