Top Five Photo Apps – Photo App Lounge with Robin Robertis
Welcome to our Top Five Photo Apps – Photo App Lounge section of theappwhisperer.com. This is an area on our site where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers what their top five photo apps are and why. We previously published the Top Five Photo Apps as recommended by Yannick Brice , Cedric Blanchon, Irene Sneddon, Sarah Jarrett, Louise Fryer, Lisa Waddell, Davide Capponi, Ali Jardine, Clint Cline, Elaina Wilcox, France Freeman, Tess Gomm, Lola Mitchell, Vivi, Em Kachouro, Laetitia Harnie-Coussau, MaryJane Sarvis, AlyZen Moonshadow, Ginaluca Ricoveri, Jennifer Sharpe, Natali Prosvetova, David Hayes and Vanessa Vox’s’ Top Five Photo Apps including accompanying images demonstrating these selections, if you missed those, please…
Top Five Photo Apps – Photo App Lounge by Vanessa Vox
Welcome to our Top Five Photo Apps – Photo App Lounge section of theappwhisperer.com. This is an area on our site where we ask highly accomplished mobile photographers what their top five photo apps are and why. We previously published the Top Five Photo Apps as recommended by Yannick Brice , Cedric Blanchon, Irene Sneddon, Sarah Jarrett, Louise Fryer, Lisa Waddell, Davide Capponi, Ali Jardine, Clint Cline, Elaina Wilcox, France Freeman, Tess Gomm, Lola Mitchell, Vivi, Em Kachouro, Laetitia Harnie-Coussau, MaryJane Sarvis, AlyZen Moonshadow, Ginaluca Ricoveri, Jennifer Sharpe, Natali Prosvetova and David Hayes’ Top Five Photo Apps including accompanying images demonstrating these selections, if you missed those, please go here.…
iOS Videography App – FiLMiC Pro – Temporarily Free
FiLMiC Pro is a fabulous app to use for videography with your iOS device – it’s both iPhone and iPad friendly. It’s fully featured and essentially turns your device into a broadcast worth HD video camera. It’s bursting with features and is just the thing you need to create movies and submit them to our very special Flickr Mobile Movie Group – see here – where Donna Donato curates for her Mobile Movie Column – see here. Usually FilMiC Pro retails for $4.99/£2.99 but today you can pick it up for free. Click here to download.
iColorama – iPad Photo App – Temporary Price Drop
iColorama is one of the most popular photo editing apps, many artists use it to enhance their images. We have published many tutorials relating to this, if you’ve missed them, please read here. Usually iColorama for iPad retails for $3.99/£2.99 but today it is available for $1.99/£1.49 – click here to download
Flickr Group Showcase – TheAppWhisperer (TAW) – April 27, 2014
We are delighted to publish this weeks’ Flickr Group Showcase – it’s another stunning week! Our lead image is one of fabulous art entitled ‘Life is Good’ by Bobbi McMurry and it really sets the scene, we go from there into beautiful street work, moving into amazing portraiture, landscapes, still life and art – it’s incredible. I really hope you enjoy this stunning video showcase today. 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…
TIME’s Lightbox Follow Friday Photographer Series
TIME Lightbox have a wonderful new series where they feature the work of photographers using Instagram in new and engaging ways. Each week they introduce a photographer befind their feed through his or her images and follow it up with an interview. The latest photographer to be picked up is Matt Black (@mattblack_blackmatt), who charts the physical terrain of economic inequality in his Geography of Poverty project. He says Instagram has allowed him to explore the connection between cartography and photography as he builds a map of modern poverty in pictures. Really fascinating, read and view more here.
Mobile Photography Interview – A Day In The Life Of Giulia Baita – A Beautiful and Very 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 108th installment of the series. If you have missed our previous interviews, please go here. Today we are featuring very talented mobile photographer Giulia Baita. Baita was born near Florence (Italy): her mother was a teacher of Latin and Greek, and her father was in the military. Her grandparents were also both military, Carabinieri to be precise.…
‘Impossible’ Interview with Florian, a.k.a. Ouen or Flø
We’re delighted to be working closer with The Impossible Project team as we continue to branch out and expand our reach with all things related to mobile photography. Analog post-processing of mobile images is becoming more and more popular and we’re going to make sure our readers are fully briefed on this very exciting development. The Impossible Project is in many ways leading the way, but there is also a growing community of mobile artists and photographers experimenting with other analog post processing techniques in an attempt to make their mobile images stand out even more, in galleries, magazines and the like and we have viewed some outstanding images and…
Portrait of an Artist – First Video Showcase – Mobile Portraiture
Welcome to our first 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. If you are not a member of our Facebook group… we highly recommend that you join us! This is our space for sharing newsworthy information and conducting discussions (what, when, where, why and how)…
Flickr Updates iOS App – Now Include ‘Add Photos to Groups’
Many of you will be so relieved that Flickr have updated their iOS Photography app again. The previous version, updated on April 17th 2014, did not include the facility to add photos to groups – a feature that had been there originally. We received many messages from frustrated readers and rightly so! Fortunately this has now been rectified, in order to add photos to groups, select the image, tap the share arrow and then tap ‘add to group’. Stability fixes have also been run through this update. Click here to update Flickr on your iOS device




























