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Mobile Photography Tutorial – Snapseed 2.0 – Learning Curve Not Dangerous
For many iPhoneographers, Snapseed (by Google) is an integral part of their workflow. A few taps and swipes and their images get the adjustments and pop they need. Even digital artists can add sharpening or a pop of color in mere seconds with this free app. When an app is woven that tightly into their everyday work, it’s natural to look at a complete rewrite of the user interface with trepidation. Luckily, Snapseed’s new version, 2.0, still works the same as it did. It looks totally different, without the large boxes that cut down the amount of workspace. But when it comes down to how you work the controls, nothing…
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Mobile Photography App – Snapseed – Updated – Complete Instructional Course FREE
Snapseed has received a huge update with a good volume of new features for both iOS and Android versions. Google, who now own Snapseed, since they purchased it from Nik Software have also added a Stacking feature, allowing you to undo and re-edit any image. There are some great tools including Lens Blur, Perspective Transform and Spot Healing as well as that, there’s a new Brush tool and the UI has been completely and aesthetically upgraded. Best of all Kelbyone have published a complete free course of this new version of Snapseed to help you become as one. To view that, please go here.
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Mobile Photography – A Picture’s Worth with Rino Rossi – TheAppWhisperer
‘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 Rino Rossi to tell us more about her image ‘Discrete Machine’, she has…
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Mobile Photography – A Picture’s Worth with Caroline MacMoran – TheAppWhisperer
‘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 Caroline MacMoran to tell us more about her wonderful image ‘Caught in Between’.…
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iOS Photography Tutorial – Hallows Eve, and a Two-Year Celebration by Jerry Jobe
We are delighted to publish our latest iOS Photography Tutorial by Jerry Jobe. This week Jerry topically writes about Hallows Eve, an app you will most likely want to utilise this coming weekend. Jerry is also marking a two year anniversary of tutorial writing and we have linked to the apps that we have published at the end of this article. Jerry has been incredibly busy and we are sure you’ve all enjoyed each tutorial immensely, we certainly have, they represent an invaluable archive, thank you Jerry. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). Hallows Eve retails for $0.99/£0.69 and you can download it here “On November 7, 2012, I published my…
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Mobile Photography Interview – A Day In The Life of Paul Moore – A Multi 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 118th installment of the series. If you have missed our previous interviews, please go here. Today we are featuring Paul Moore a very talented mobile photographer from a small town called Tullamore in the midlands of Ireland. Moore works as an accountant and financial adviser. He is married to Karen and they have three children. Sean (7), Conor (6) and…
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Streets Ahead Interview: Liz Traynor – Mobile Street Photography
This week, the Women’s Street Photography Collective (Streets Ahead) is pleased and honored to feature Liz Traynor in our interview segment. I first noticed Liz’s work when I joined the Streets Ahead group on Flickr. Her photographs immediately stood out for me – she has a great eye and ability to capture the narrative. It is fascinating to read the stories behind her photographs and I love that she has a gift for titling her images just right, and often with a sense of humor. I highly recommend a visit to her galleries. You can find Liz @Ferguscat1 on Flickr. Liz Traynor ‘Liz Traynor’ – ©Liz Traynor Please tell…
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Mobile Photography Interview – A Day In The Life Of Meri Walker – A Fabulously Proficient 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 117th installment of the series. If you have missed our previous interviews, please go here. Today we are featuring Meri Walker, a fabulous artist who boasts a huge portfolio of first-rate work. Walker has led a very full life with a multitude of experiences, I will let her explain, in her own words a little about her…
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Streets Ahead Interview: Dani Salvadori – Mobile Street Photography
This week, the Women’s Street Photography Collective (Streets Ahead) is pleased and honored to feature Dani Salvadori in our interview segment. Her street photography varies from urban city scenes to beach life. As a keen observer of people, Dani has been able to capture the interaction – people’s behaviour and how they relate to each other and the environment that they are in. She lives in London, but also spends a lot of time in Scarborough, in North Yorkshire. I highly recommend a visit to her galleries. Dani can be found @danisalvadori on Flickr and Instagram. Dani Salvadori ©Dani Salvadori Please tell us a little bit about yourself and…
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PictureBook – ‘Stoker’ – by Benamon Tame
We are absolutely thrilled to publish Benamon Tame’s latest article (#34th) to his PictureBook Column with us. PictureBook is full of creativity and imagery in words and in pictures. It is a complete joy to read, view and publish – thank you Benamon. The concept behind the PictureBook column is not just about capturing stories but creating them, the journey behind and the image we present. PictureBook draws on Images selected from Benamon’s own story series and also looks at the work of the other story tellers within the community’. Over to you Benamon (foreword by Joanne Carter)… “Syster moved aside the heavy encyclopedia she had been using as…