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Photography Tip Of The Day – Number 45
Digital Camera World is quite an interesting magazine and we we came across an article over the weekend packed with famous photographers tips. We’re going to publish one each day, they’re not mobile but have a broader reach. We think you’ll enjoy this. The next one we’re going to mention is by Alex Majoli a Photojournalist and Magnum Photographer born in Ravenna in 1971. His work has appeared in Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, Granta and National Geographic – you can read more about Alex here. Alex’s tips are somewhat at odds with each other but we’re sure you will find them interesting… Alex recommends that you:…
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Tangent – iOS Photography App – Updated
Tangent is a fabulous app for iOS Photography effects and we’re not the only ones to think so. Apple recently added it to their ‘App Store Best of 2013’ category. Ben Guerrete the developer has just updated Tangent with a new cropping tool, new export option to his other two successful apps, LoryStripes and Fragment (just launched) as well as a few general iimprovements. We have published several great tutorials to help you get the most from Tangent, if you’ve missed those, please go here. This is a free update to Tangent, if you have previously downloaded this app, if not, you can download it here. It retails for $1.99/£1.49.
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Paint FX : Photo Effects Editor – Updated – We Have Promo Codes To Giveaway!
This update to Paint FX : Photo Effects Editor has been a while coming but it looks good! It’s full of filters, effects and adjustments that it’s no wonder Apple featured it previously as an App Store Essential for Camera & Photography. We’ll be writing more about this update shortly but for now we have some promo codes to giveaway. The app is currently on sale at $0.99/£0.69 instead of the more usual $1.99/£1.49 but we can do better than that, would you like one for free? If you would please join our ever expanding Twitter followers and Facebook fans, RETWEET THIS POST and send a reply to the bottom…
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OKDOTHIS – iOS Photography Community App – Temporarily Free
OKDOTHIS caused quite a stir when it was launched on November 25 this year. It has quite a history, World-renowned photographer Jeremy Cowart had an idea for an idea-sharing mobile app several years before OKDOTHIS launched. It took him bringing this idea to an eager and capable group of app developers to make it happen. “I’ve done a lot of teaching in the past,” explains Cowart. “When I teach, people always say, ‘How do you know what to tell your subjects? How do you know what to do?’” At first, Cowart thought in terms of photography. He then realized the concept of idea-sharing could extend to any community or interest…
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FiLMiC Remote – for iOS Videography – Temporarily Free
FiLMiC Pro is an incredible app and is also on sale today, FiLMiC Remote is the WiFi or Bluetooth way to connect and control your copy of FiLMiC Pro. It allows you to control focus, exposure, white balance, torch, zoom and record operations from a limitless number of iOS devices. Usually FiLMiC Remote retails for $3.99/£2.49 but it’s free today, click here to download. FiLMiC Pro is on sale too, you can pick that up for $3.99/£2.49 instead of the more usual $4.99/£2.99 today. Click here to download that.
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Laminar Pro – Image Editor for iOS Photography – Temporarily Free
If you haven’t downloaded Laminar Pro for iOS photography then you must do it today. Laminar Pro is an outstanding app with almost exhaustive support for layers and masks, a complete range of brushes, over 60 filters and more. Usually Laminar Pro retails anywhere between $4.99/£2.99 to $0.99/£0.69, today though it is completely free. Click here to download,
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Technical Tutorial – icolorama – ‘Simplifying the Creation of Art’ by Jerry Jobe
Yesterday we published Jerry Jobe’s fifth iColorama tutorial ‘Taking a closer look at the brushes’ – if you missed that, please go here. Today, we’re delighted to publish Jerry’s sixth very comprehensive iColorama tutorial. It’s outstanding, please enjoy, over to you Jerry. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). “It’s been a while since I wrote about iColorama, and this awesome app continues to add new features to get your creative juices flowing. So much is added, as a matter of fact, that it makes it difficult to realize I haven’t covered all of the features that have been present all along. So last week I was messing around and created…
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Waterlogue Updated and We Have More Promo Codes To Giveaway!
The launch of Waterlogue has been ‘overwhelmingly positive’ according to the developer John Balestrieri, we’re delighted to hear this news. An update has just been approved, just some minor fixes but there are some new ideas that should be coming through in the New Year, we’ll keep you informed of that. In the meantime, if you weren’t lucky enough to score a promo code from our previousl giveaway, please try again today join our ever expanding Twitter followers and Facebook fans, RETWEET THIS POST and send a reply to the bottom of this page telling us what you love most about theappwhisperer.com.
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PicLab HD – Design Studio for iOS – Temporarily Free
PicLab HD – Design Studio allows you to add text, artwork, textures and more to your images. It’s a very popular app that works well for iOS Photography editing. Usually it retails for $1.99/£1.49 but today you can pick it up for free. Click here to download.
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Fragment – A Fabulous Brand New iOS Photography App From The Developers Of Tangent and LoryStripes
Wow! this app Fragment looks fantastic, it’s a brand new app from the developer Ben Guerrette (Pixite LLC), from Tangent (App Store Best of 2013) and LoryStripes fame. Fragment allows users to transform their photos into stunning, visual artistry using a series of uniquely prismatic overlays. The overlays break up, or “fragment” images into a collage of mesmerizing patterns and shapes that Pixite’s Creative Director Ben Guerrette says, “mirrors the effect of looking through refracted glass, or the facets on a gemstone or prism.” Fragment’s users can take any picture from their photo library, choose how they want to crop it and then manipulate the image by selecting from a…