Photography Tip Of The Day – Number 39
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 David Loftus, an incredibly talented and successful food photographer, perhaps best known for his photography in the Jamie Oliver books. He’s also an accomplished portrait and fashion photographer too and his clients include Sophie Conran, Ralph Lauren Tefal and more. Take a look below at David’s tips… David has some great tips, one of the most…
Latest Issue of Hipstamatic’s Snap Magazine Now Available #COLOR Issue
The latest issue of the free Hispstamatic magazine Snap is now available to download from the Apple Newsstand. In this months edition there’s some wonderful food and music photography. Hipstamatic are also celebrating their 4th year Anniversary – where has the time gone? Download your free issue of Snap Magazine here.
The World’s ‘Best’ Mobile Photography Travel Photo – Winner Announced
The winner of the ‘best’ travel photo taken on a smartphone has been awarded to Zoe King, for her photo taken in Colombo (Sri Lanka), at the Gangaramaya Viharaya Temple. The search was launched after Celebrity Cruises found that 67% of people now use their smartphone to take holiday photographs. As a result, Celebrity Cruises worked alongside esteemed photographers Stuart Franklin (Former President of Magnum, who took what is lauded as one of the most iconic images of all time: the World Press photo Award-winning picture of a man defying a tank in Tiananmen Square, China); Magnum photographer Ian Berry, Art Wolfe and Massimo Vitali to find winning picture –…
JixiPix Software Releases New Chalkboard Artistic Software for Mac
JixiPix Software announces the release of a new chalkboard artistic creation software for Mac OS. Chalkspiration is the new creative canvas for businesses and artists to create chalkboard layouts and art digitally. Creating chalkboard art is crazy and fun. Call it old school but chalkboard art is making a comeback and Chalkspiration is the main software tool to lead this new push. The swooshes, the light shading and the dusty backgrounds are just a few elements. This new app available for Mac OS 10.6 provides all the creative tools needed to transform an image into a professional-looking piece of chalkboard art and is the perfect compliment to a series of…
Creative Android Mobile Photography Tutorial By AlyZen Moonshadow – Part 5
We’re delighted to publish the fifth in a series of Android mobile photography tutorials by AlyZen Moonshadow. This series of tutorials started as an experiment for AlyZen to create seamless repeating patterns and in many ways it has now taken on a life of its own. This is is the fifth from the series and we’ll be publishing the others very soon. If you have missed the earlier parts, please follow the links below: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Over to you AlyZen (foreword by Joanne Carter). For those of you familiar with Photoshop, this must seem like the simplest of things. But, as someone who…
Mextures – iOS Photography App – The Launch And The Story Behind The Development
It’s with great pleasure that we have been granted permission to republish this article by Merek Davis the developer of Mextures. Mextures is an app we have featured many times on theappwhisperer.com and have published several tutorials as well to help you get the most from it. If you’ve missed those, please go here. Mextures has proven to be a popular app and in this very competitive market, we were intrigued to read this article. As with all great successful projects, there’s always a team behind the product and that’s the case here too. This article explains the highs and lows, the initial idea, design and launch, we think you’ll…
Mobile Photography Flickr Group Showcase – TheAppWhisperer (TAW) – December 8, 2013
We have just finished curating this weeks’ Flickr Group Showcase, our 44th of the year and once again, it is outstanding and full of incredible mobile photography and art. It is a joy to curate and a pleasure to view. 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: Paul Gatter, werxtracoo, Pu the Owl, Tracey Renehan, Josh St. Germain/pavingapril, Lee Atwell, RobinLDN, Frederica Corbelli, Brendan, Elodie Hunting,…
Driplr for Twitter – iOS App Review
Driplr for Twitter is a new full-featured app with some very interesting features to help you stay up to date with your tweets, even if you have multiple accounts. It helps ensure you do not miss any important tweets and helps you curate and manage tweets too. This is the first app to be released from this developer Luca Mauri, it retails for $0.99/£0.69/download here – check out our review below: Ease Of Use The app itself is very straight forward and simple to use and comes packed with unique features. These include scanning of tweets via facial recognition, continuous tweet synchronization, local alerts and more. Once you’ve uploaded…
Tickle Your Fancy – #17
Welcome back to our seventeenth post in our new section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’. ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ includes a round-up of five links to articles from around the internet that have specifically interested us during the course of the week. Ones that we feel are relevant to your interest in photography and art. Just to explain the title for this section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ is an English idiom and essentially means that something appeals to you and perhaps stimulates your imagination in an enthusiastic way, we felt it would make a great title for this new section of the site. We hope you enjoy this weeks’ selections… Photograph: Mackbooks …
Cine Lumiè – We’ve Got Promo Codes To Giveaway!
Would you like to try this beautiful app by Nostalgika, the same developers as Lumie? This app allows you to add bokeh effects and other effects to your vides. It normally retails for $1.99/£1.49. You could use it and upload your videos to our Mobile Movies Flickr Group that our wonderfully talented Columnist Donna Donato edits – you can read more about that here. So, Would you like one a free code? If you would please 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.

























