Mobile Photography Masterclass with Dan Rubin – World Photography Organisation
Last week we reported on a Summer of Free Mobile Photography Masterclass in association with the World Photography Organisation being taught by Dan Rubin in London. We are pleased to include the full class in our video below for your enjoyment.
iOS Photography App – Enlight – Now With iPad Support
Enlight is a very popular app and up until now, has only be available for the iPhone. The new update offers full iPad support and the following additional features: • Clone/Heal tool • TIFF export support • Animated sessions that show workflow edits • Better flow in many features: Crop, Refit, Target, Duo, Tilt Shift, Instafit • Undo functionality in Type and Decals • Stability improvements We recently published a ‘first look’ iPhone tutorial by Jerry Jobe, to help you get the best out of Enlight. If you missed that, please go here. This is a free update to Enlight, if you have previously purchased this app. If not, you…
Mobile Photography/Art – Pic of the Day (150) – via Instagram – TheAppWhisperer
Here’s day one hundred and fifty of our new mobile photography/art Pic of the Day section via Instagram. Each day we will be selecting one image a day for our Pic of the Day section on Instagram with this hashtag – #theappwhisperer. Furthermore, each month we will also offer an overall prize to the image that receives the most love. To ensure your image receives our attention, please upload it to Instagram with this hashtag – #theappwhisperer Today, we congratulate @imagomimago – Mimi Svanberg – with this image ‘Moonrise Creature’ . Please check out their Instagram feed here for more stunning imagery.
APPart – Mobile Art – Pantone Color of the Day – ‘Brandied Apricot’ – TheAppWhisperer
Many of you have already seen our new segment to our APPart column here at TheAppWhisperer, edited by Bobbi McMurry. We would like to inspire all mobile artists to create one image a day using the selected colour of Pantone’s ‘Color of the Day’ – see here (we will announce the colour each day). As well a ‘Color of the Day’, Pantone also link that colour with adjectives and/or nouns. For your information Pantone’s ‘Color of the Day’ was originally created by renowned astrologer Michele Bernhardt – you can read more about her here. Today’s Pantone color of the day is ‘Brandied Apricot’ (16-1610) and the accompanying descriptives are…
TrueView Interviews – “What does your Work say about Mobile Art” with Meri Walker
Today, we are publishing a brand new TrueView Interview video, this time with the talented artist and tutor of Mobile Art, Meri Walker. We asked her, “What does your Work say about Mobile Art?” – please watch the video and enjoy her answer. This is a new section to TheAppWhisperer, we are so proud of all the wonderful artists who are contributing to our new section, ‘TrueView Interviews‘ is where we ask one singular question ‘What does your work say about Mobile Photography and/or Art?’ and it’s captured to video. This is such an exciting area, so many of you are working on your videos right now, we all want…
Apple Introduces The Best iPod Touch Yet
Apple today introduced the best iPod touch yet and unveiled a new lineup of colours for all iPod models, including space grey, silver, gold, pink and blue. The ultra-portable iPod touch features a new 8 megapixel iSight camera for beautiful photos, an improved FaceTime HD camera for even better selfies, the Apple-designed A8 chip with 10 times faster graphics performance for a more immersive gaming experience, and even better fitness tracking with the M8 motion coprocessor. With the newly launched Apple Music service, members can enjoy playlists curated by the most talented music experts from around the world, stay in-the-know on music culture with a global 24/7 broadcast on Beats…
Wacom Launches ‘Create More’ Campaign
Wacom has today launched its first global promotion campaign – ‘Create more’. Targeting both professionals and experienced enthusiasts in the photography and illustration fields. Wacom offers a range of tools to inform, inspire and help them create even more. A range of high quality content and downloads including free tutorials from professional artists will be available on a dedicated website. From July 15th until December 31st artists can also benefit from a special value pack with free software and additional offers upon purchasing an Intuos Pro pen tablet. More information and links to both the detailed offer and the downloadable items are available on Wacom’s ‘Create more’ website. The ‘Create…
iOS Photography App – Facetune – on Sale Today
Facetune is a hugely popular mobile photography app, it’s held the number one spot in the App Store around the world for a long time. Usually Facetune retails for $3.99/£2.99 but today it’s only $0.99/£0.79. There are two separate versions, we have added the links to both below: iPhone iPad
Free Webinar – Four Steps to Winning Photography with Tom Ang
I am pleased to help publicise this free webinar with my very kind and generous friend, Tom Ang. Ang is a photographer, author, and broadcaster. A specialist in travel and digital photography, he is the author of 26 books on photography and video including the best-selling Digital Photographer’s Handbook published in twenty languages and sold over half a million copies. Follow the link to register for over an hour’s free webinar on the best way to learn photography. Link
Mobile Photography/Art Tutorial – ‘Path On’: Points on a Curve
We are delighted to publish Jerry Jobe’s latest mobile photography/art tutorial for our reading and viewing pleasure. This week Jobe takes a look at the mobile photography textural app, Path on. Read his thoughts as he puts it through its paces (foreword by Joanne Carter). Path on retails for $1.99/£1.49 and you can download it here “Now and then I’ll get questions about apps I haven’t covered. Usually those apps are the behemoths that do a little bit of everything. Sometimes, though, I get a very specific question along the lines of “do you know of an app that can do ____?” That blank is often filled with “circular text”…




























