Latest Vogue Column Article Published, by Joanne Carter
Oooh I am having a particularly exhilarating morning today! Not only have I just announced that I am the new Contributing Editor for LensCulture and they have just published my first interview with Louise Whiting (see here) but also Vogue have also just published my latest interview with another fabulously talented photographer Paulina Otylie. Otylie is a photographer that you may not have come across but one I am sure you will want to learn more about, she’s also a huge supporter and advocate of mobile photography. Please don’t miss my wonderful interview with Paulina Otylie at Vogue here.
iPad/iPhone Photography Tutorial – iColorama from the Beginning – Part 2
We’re delighted to publish Part 2 of Jerry Jobe’s introduction to the wonderful world of iColorama for iPad/iPhone photography/art. If you missed Part 1, please go here. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). iColorama for iPad retails for $2.99/£1.99 and you can download it here. iColorama S for iPhone retails for $2.99/£1.99 and you can download it here “Well, I’m back. So says Samwise the hobbit in the seventy-third ending of The Lord of the Rings. Just when you think the movie is finally done, there’s another ten minutes of farewells. Another literary comparison of my returning to the beginner tutorial for iColorama would be Columbo – I’m turning to you…
Joanne Carter – New Contributing Editor for LensCulture
I’m really delighted to inform you that I am the new Contributing Editor For LensCulture. My new position affords me the luxury to write about fabulous mobile photographers and artists. As many of you know I am also a Columnist for Vogue too. My first interview for LensCulture has just been published. I interviewed the fabulously talented Louise Whiting and you can read it all in the following link. These are not long interviews, short and concise, around 500 words and filled with stunning imagery. Many congratulations to Louise Whiting for being my first, you were very patient with me, thank you. Please go here to read it.
Portrait of an Artist – Seventh Video Showcase – Mobile Portraiture
Welcome to our seventh Portrait of an Artist Showcase! This Showcase complements our Portrait of an Artist Column edited by Jennifer Bracewell. Every two weeks Jennifer will review and curate work that has been submitted to our dedicated Flickr group. In addition, to creating a showcase video which features a sampling of submitted work, we will also highlight a few images that have caught our attention… offering some thoughtful commentary about technique, composition and subject matter. This week Jennifer has selected her favourite images and Joanne has created the showcase, selected three images and reviewed them, we hope you enjoy this. If you are not a member of our Facebook group……
Flickr Group Showcase – TheAppWhisperer (TAW) – 28 September 2014
Oh yes, this weeks Flickr Group Showcase is totally ‘killin’ it’ – it is packed with the most incredible mobile photography images from all around the world this week. This is a high energy group and we have reflected that with music to match. You’re all so inspirational. If you would like to be considered for our weekly Flickr Group Showcase, please upload your images to our dedicated Flickr group, for this section, here With many thanks to our Flickr Group Showcase Sponsors – Olloclip.com Each image can be viewed on Flickr by clicking on the relevant artist below: Carolyn Hall Young, Damian DE Souza, doc simsim, Luison, Susanne, Gina…
M-Magazine – New Featuring Leica M-Series Images
Not mobile, despite the ‘M’ 😉 this new magazine from Leica features some wonderfully inspiring images. It’s available in various formats, print, Android and iOS. This is one of a series of magazines that Leica produce, there’s also the S-Magazine focusing on the Leica S-System – it’s a platform for professional photographers to introduce their current projects for free. I’ve added all the links below, enjoy! M-Magazine/iOS/download M-Magazine/Android/download S-Magazine/iOS/download S-Magazine/Android/download All Magazines, including print versions
‘Building Mobile Bridges with Instagram’ – Hannibal Renberg – Instagram Street Photographer
We’re opening a new section to TheAppWhisperer.com today, entitled, ‘Building Mobile Bridges with Instagram‘. Within this section we will profile specific mobile photographers that have caught our eye, demonstrating their talent via their Instagram feed. We view so many talented feeds everyday and we wanted to make sure we highlighted these photographers to help them raise their profiles. Today, we are taking a look at Hannibal Renberg a Street Photographer from Paris, France. Renberg is an active member of the Paris Mobile Photography Community and has exhibited in many shows. He was also a Judge for the Street Category of the Paris Mobile Photography Award, see here. Renberg’s images portray…
Fabulous iOS Photography Updates Today!
Of course many app developers have been busy behind the scenes rapidly trying to get their apps iOS 8 and iPhone 6/+ ready. With the urgency to do this, many have also taken the opportunity to add additional improvements to their apps, we’ve listed some notable ones below. All these updates are free, if you have previously purchased these apps, if not, just download from our links below:
Alternative Processes: Live Bacteria and Incredible Photographic Portraits
Impermanence is a photographic project by South Korean artist Seung-Hwan OH, it’s very unusual. As he explains, ‘I use medium format colour positive film. And I think microbes eat gelatin which make light sensitive chemicles break out’. ‘This creates an aesthetic of entangled creation and destruction that inevitably is ephemeral, and results in complete disintegration of the film so that it can only be delicately digitized before it is consumed’, he said. To find out more about this project and view more images, please go here.
fotograph – Another iOS Photography App Giveaway – TheAppWhisperer.com
We announced news of this new app yesterday from the developers of CameraBag and it’s already proving to be very popular. fotograf is built around classic photography essentials, starting with a large set of minimal filters and adjustments to make high-quality, timeless looks. Fotograf is interactive without being complicated, and it’s fast. It’s also straightforward to use. fotograf has an expandable filter library available, between downloading additional filter sets, saving your own presets, or designing advanced filters from scratch with their CameraBag software for Mac and PC (coming in an update soon, separate purchase required). And of course you can share your photos directly from the app to your favorite…
























